
Tanner Carson
@RaisedNBaseball • 3,313 subscribers
Texas State Baseball 106 EV High School 4.0 GPA. 6'4 - 215lbs Sub7 96 EV 110 mph NCAA 2307969614
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School ball is coming to a close, and you start to realize that some of these seniors I’ve played baseball with or against since I was 4 years old. Some of these guys I’ve played T ball with. And in just a few weeks…. It will be over. I won’t see them in the hall next year, I won’t see them in class, they won’t be in the clubhouse next year, they won’t be suited up to play in practice or games. They will be gone. Gone on to bigger and better things- off to different colleges around the country. Some will be playing college ball others will just be starting their next chapter somewhere else. In the end…. It’s been a great ride- proud to be your teammate and friend. Don’t take one moment for granted and on to the next chapter. Love this game. God bless y’all. #baseball #baseballseason #highschoolbaseball #memories #friendsforlife
Tanner Carson539,682 次观看 • 2 年前

1.9 -2.2 Percent of high school players get to play Division 1 Baseball. The transfer portal as it is, will lower that number even more you will see fewer high school commits unless the transfer portal rules change. If you are a high school player, you need to be doing everything you can to compete for a spot as a commit. Once committed understand now you are trying to earn a spot against players who are older than you, have probably seen better pitching, and higher velo than you. Earning a starting spot at a D1 college is very very tough. INCREDIBLY tough. So what can you do to try and compete for a spot on a D1 roster and shoot for a starting spot. Eat right, challenge yourself in the cages and on the field with DIFFICULT WORK, stuff that you aren’t good at or don’t like, embrace the challenge. Lift!! Don’t wait until high school to start lifting. College lifting programs are ridiculously tough. Fielding, work multiple positions, get uncomfortable there, work on the things that you aren’t good at while never neglecting the things that you currently do well. Finally- SLEEP!! Recovery is huge. You need to get enough rest. There is a correlation between not getting enough sleep and injuries. There are so many players who play the game so well, I’m chasing them and will always bust my butt to continue to get better. Making the high school team is hard, but college, they say everyone is as good as you if not better. Leave no stone unturned- get uncomfortable and give yourself your best shot to get an opportunity to continue to play at ANY level.
Tanner Carson254,642 次观看 • 2 年前
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