Well here's some info for baseball players who are looking to get to the next level from high school. I played some low level college, nothing impressive, but I learned what it takes.
Stats really don't mean much because every high school/college plays different levels of skill etc.
However, what I found in camps is there are 3 basic things that get you looked at:
Arm speed, bat speed, and running speed. If you are even average at playing baseball and understand the game, excelling at any these will get you opportunities for playing at a higher level.
Your frame size also does matter because they do look at the potential for you to fill out your body muscularly and thus your ability to improve in these areas.
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