Three Proven Strategies to Boost Your Chances of Getting Recruited to Play College Baseball

The journey to college baseball recruitment can be challenging. It’s not an exact science, but with the right strategies, you can boost your chances of getting noticed by coaches and securing a spot on a college team significantly. In this post, we'll explore three proven strategies to help you stand out in the crowded field of aspiring college baseball players.

1. Objective, Measurable Data:

When it comes to catching the attention of college baseball coaches, flashy hype videos aren’t what coaches are looking for. Coaches are looking for concrete evidence of your skills and potential. Here’s what you need to include in your recruitment video:

  • Throwing and Exit Velocity: Showcase your throwing accuracy and power by including data on your throwing velocity. Similarly, highlight your exit velocity when hitting. These measurable stats provide coaches with a clear picture of your physical abilities.

If you don’t have a radar gun, I would highly recommended that you invest in one or borrow one from a fellow teammate or coach.

Radar guns are a valuable and often overlooked feedback tool that is very beneficial during training to monitor throwing intensity. Even if you decide not to purchase one for a recruitment video, using one during training is highly recommended.

If you decide to work with Diamond Reel to create a high quality recruitment video, we will provide the radar gun when filming.

  • 60-Yard Dash Sprint Time: Speed is a valuable asset in baseball, so make sure to include your 60-yard dash sprint time. This metric can help coaches assess your quickness on the field.

Including these objective, measurable data points in your video will complement the coach's "eye test" when evaluating your performance. Evaluating players via video is not quite the same of evaluating players in person, so these objective measurements allow coaches to get a better understanding of the athlete’s capabilities.

2. High-Quality, but not Over-Produced Video:

College coaches receive a flood of recruitment videos, but many of them fall short due to poor video quality. In order to avoid your video get lost in the shuffle, it’s important to invest in better equipment or consider hiring a professional videographer to ensure your video is isn’t leaving a bad first impression.

While it's essential to have a high-quality video, avoid overproduction. There's no need for motivational music or fancy edits and graphics to go along with your video. Coaches want to see your raw skills, so keep the video simple and straightforward and no longer than two to three minutes.

By presenting a clear, high-quality video, you'll make it easier for coaches to assess your potential as a college baseball player and increase video retention. Think about the videos you watch on youtube. If they’re poor quality and the sound isn’t great, you’ll most likely want to go to a different video.

3. Include Some Personality and Personalization:

While your primary goal in a recruitment video is to showcase your athletic prowess, it's also an opportunity to reveal your character. Coaches not only want talented players but also individuals who will be valuable team members.

Consider adding a personal touch to your video with a personalized message to the coach. When filming your recruitment video, address the specific coach directly within the video as you introduce yourself and thank them for taking the time to watch your video.

If you want to go above and beyond and really stand out, you can also share what interests you about their program and why you want to be a part of it. This demonstrates your genuine interest and helps coaches see you as a mature and thoughtful individual.

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By showcasing your personality and genuine interest in a college program, you'll not only stand out as an athlete but also as a quality potential teammate.

In conclusion, creating an effective college baseball recruitment video requires a combination of objective data, high-quality video production, and a personal touch. By following these three proven strategies, you can increase your chances of catching the eye of college coaches and moving closer to your dream of playing baseball at the collegiate level.

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