The College Baseball Primer is specifically designed for high school and college student-athletes who want to make the college team, for high school baseball coaches, and for parents of high school and college student-athletes. The College Baseball Primer offers advice and strategy on how to beat the odds and make a college baseball team. The College Baseball Primer covers: * Student-Athlete Eligibility, New NCAA Rules, Qualifier vs. Partial Qualifier, Scholarships, Test Scores, Core Course Requirements, Playing While Making Progress Towards a Degree, Recruiting Guidelines, Transfer Rules, Reshirts; Contacting Coaches * Camps and Showcases, How To Get Noticed By Coaches, How Scouts Evaluate Players * Agents vs. Advisors, MLB Draft, Walk-On; Summer Ball Questions * Checklists For Parents and Student-Athletes The College Baseball Primer includes a complete list and email addresses for the 1600 plus college and university baseball programs in the United States, as well as a comprehensive list of summer collegiate wooden-bat leagues. The College Baseball Primer is your guide to making your college baseball team.
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Richard O’Connor is a former college player and has been active in college level baseball for the past two decades as an advisor and founder/director of the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts, a collegiate summer wooden bat baseball team in Maryland. Richard is also a co-founder of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League. A former college player, Richard received an undergraduate degree from Boston University (A.B.) and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan (Masters of Regional Planning) and Cooley Law (J.D.) Richard has been a trial attorney for the past 30 year. A native of Wellesley, Massachusetts, he resides in Takoma Park, Maryland, with his wife. He has two sons, Patrick and Kevin, and a new grandson, Kellan. David B. Stinson, a long-time youth baseball coach, is the Director of Player Personnel and former General Manager of the Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts. He is a former litigator for the U.S. Department of Justice and a recovering lawyer. David received an undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland (B.S.) and a graduate degree from American University (J.D.). He is the creator and owner of deadballbaseball.com, a website dedicated to the lost ballparks of professional baseball. David resides with his wife in Silver Spring, Maryland. Visit him at davidbstinsonauthor.com or contact him at huntingtonparkdbs@gmail.com.
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