COLLEGE BASEBALL RECRUITING SPECIAL EDITION Special Edition | Page 40

If you're truly committed to playing baseball at the next level, be proactive in the process. If you're interested in a school, contact the coaching staff or attend the school's camp.

There are two outstanding resources in this booklet.

Recruit IQ

Baseball Bluebook

Review both of them completely. They are great tools in assisting you to play baseball in college, and playing in the correct environment for you!

If you're unsure about certain rules and regulations, contact the NCAA Eligibility Center or a school's compliance office. It's a tough process, but that doesn't mean it has to be arduous, confusing or time consuming. Take control of your baseball career and don't be afraid to pursue schools or ask questions.

Keep in mind that being a scholarship athlete at an NCAA institution is a full-time job. If you don't like the school, the coaches or the time commitment, then more than likely you'll have to start the process over again. So be wise with your first decision.