Pitching In College: What College Baseball Coaches Look For In Pitchers
Signs of maturity, both mentally and physically in college baseball prospects.
Physically
Excellence in 5 tools of the game
Condition of body
Strengths & weaknesses of body
Potential for growth
Is this player raw or polished?
Project how good this player can become
Is he a worker or does he look lazy?
How much effort does this player expend to play at the top of his game?
Ceiling...how much better can he get given his physical body?
Mentally
Alertness (being in the game)
Knowledge of the game
Ability to react correctly
Intuit nature - Does the game come easy?
Ability to focus
Ability to rise to the challenge
Does he know all that he should know about the game and what it takes to succeed?
How often does he react correctly to a situation?
Emotionally/Socially
Cordial interaction with coaches and teammates
Attitude towards authority figures/coaches and teammates
Signs of misdirected anger
Proper taking of responsibility
Does he make others around him better or worse?
Is he a cause or a cure for trouble and disruptions?
Is he a comfortable leader?
Major Questions Coaches and Scouts Will Ask Themselves
Has he performed well in the classroom?
Is he coachable and teachable?
Will his personality compliment or clash with the growth of the team?
Will he work hard both in the classroom and on the field?
Has he demonstrated the ability to perform under pressure?
What is his quality of character?
Anything you can do to answer any of these questions a college coach or pro scout might ask will distinguish you from the crowd. It all comes down to a basic premise: Prepare yourself.... Physically ...Mentally.....Emotionally....Sociall!












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