Shawn Pynn
@CoachPynnNCSA
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Head Baseball Recruiting Coach NCSA
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Lot of players choosing schools anticipating they will transfer. Do yourself a favor and try to make the best decision you can the first time. If you act like you can't transfer, the chances of making the right decision will likely increase. @NCSA_Baseball
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College baseball games can be a lot of fun to watch in person. Watching practice is even better. Watching the speed and tempo along with the interactions taking place between coaches and players can give you great insight about that program and level of ball. @NCSA_Baseball
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Quality outreach to coaches in the recruiting process is important. They hold the keys to the castle and don't need you. Lot of good ball players out there. If you are writing copy/paste type emails and DMs it isn't going to work. Garbage in....garbage out! @NCSA_Baseball
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When posting video for coaches to get a feel about your abilities, it is important to step back and ask yourself "If I was a coach and saw this video, could I determine whether this player would be a fit for my program". High quality video is very important. @NCSA_Baseball
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RT @PSBaseballScout: Miguel Delgado (‘26,FL) • SS 86 arm velo fluid actions in the field @EliteSquad #uncommitted
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RT @PSBaseballScout: Miguel Delgado (‘26,FL) • FB sat 85-86 T87. Throws a sharp mid 70s BB w/ good intent at release. #uncommitted @EliteSq…
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@sparkyanderson7 I definitely think there is a lot to that for sure....with that being said.....phone, digital, in person contact are all great ways to evaluate "make up". Couple that with game film and coach/personal references. Interacting with the parents also tells a story.
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Baseball coaches are less worried about your metrics than you think they are. If you are in a general range, you should be fine. Worry more about being athletic, explosive, and capable of producing against quality competition. @NCSA_Baseball
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Have the courage to talk to your coach privately about lack of playing time? Be sure it's "What more can I do to help the team" as opposed to "I want more playing time". Also, don't get sucked in with the guys complaining at the end of the bench. It's a bad look! @NCSA_Baseball
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You don't need to go to baseball showcases or camps to get verified numbers. If you can get video of a 60 on a football field, ball off a tee and thrown ball with radar gun in view of the camera the video won't lie. @NCSA_Baseball
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Schools in the same conference usually recruit on similar timelines and are very similar in a lot of ways. If you are interested in one school that has a spot available, jump into their conference as well. Great way to increase the # of schools you can attack! @NCSA_Baseball
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Almost every one of my clients has heard this come out of my mouth in the last couple years. For coaches it is a no brainer. It's unfortunate but it is reality.
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One of my favorite clients told me his old man was worried he might be selling himself short by going D3. On the flip side, maybe looking at a higher level, not being valued, and not playing would sell himself short of a great college experience.#perspective @NCSA @NCSA_Baseball
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