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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It really isn't that hard to figure out if you're kid can play in college. Why the PP keeps arguing about it is beyond me. Is your kid the best on the team? No? Then probably not. Easy. College ball is way way different than HS. If your kid isn't the #1 player and never has been then accept reality and move on. [/quote] Considering plenty of D3 schools will take pitchers that only throw high 70s (Trinity in CT or Colby as specific examples of kids that will be playing for those schools in the Fall)...I don't know what you are saying. D1 absolutely agree.[/quote] I don't believe that there is anyone throwing only high 70s and going D3 unless there is something more to the story. [/quote] Like what? These schools require high grades and/or test scores, so it’s not a cake walk acceptance. News flash…CalTech also has kids that only throw in the 70s. Not that many 1600 SAT kids with published research that are also great baseball players. [/quote] Once again most of DCUM is living in fantasy land. Go look at that the Caltech roster. The baseball players are still really really good baseball players and have years of being a star player in HS. The pitchers are not throwing high 70s.[/quote] The team went 10-30 and 8-31 the last several years and they notoriously had a 228 game baseball losing streak in the 2015 era. The 10 wins was the most since 1960. The basketball team hasn’t won a game in years. Nobody said they all are throwing in the 70s…but yes there are a number of pitchers only throwing in the 70s.[/quote]
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