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Recruiting 101
Step 1: Learn About College Baseball
Step 2: Learn About the Recruiting Process
Step 3: Create a Personal Recruiting Plan
Step 4: Prepare For Contact with Coaches
Step 5: Contact College Coaches and Seek Exposure
Step 6: Ongoing Communication With Coaches
Step 7: Preparing for Campus Visits and Visiting Schools
Step 8: Evaluating Options and Offers
Step 9: Making a Commitment
Step 10: Managing Post-Commitment Responsibilities and Showing Up Ready
College Scholarship
Important Recruiting Resources
Player-To-Player Advice
Blog + More
KPB Blog
Think The Game
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