I think a good edition to some videos would be having a pitch speed thing in the corner, and possibly pitch type. It's not always the easiest to tell on camera. Great video though.
At your videos are hype…you should go to the 13u hover National Elite tournament on June 16-20…SBA Bolts, TG D-backs Scout, Padres Scout Team, and a lot of other really good teams are playing there you should video some of those games
I'm not sure if these prime kids are good enough to commit to d1 colleges lol. Maybe if they were 15 or 16 but at 14 and to not even be that good is crazy Not tryna be that guy but just seems kinda a reach. Still great ballplayers though
i agree with you this power 5 schools must believe in these kids potential a lot because even offering kids barely if not even in high school yet is kind of a teach
no you don’t. you comment om every team saying you play a different position. “i play centerfield for the padres” “i play 3rd for zt” “i play 2nd for usa prime
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@@thekingelp3551 1st - a lot of colleges will just not recruit him since he is “committed” to play at another school. Who’s to say a much better school wouldn’t recruit the kid if he hadn’t already committed? Second, at 13 and 14 years old, the kid has very limited understanding of the game. These kids should be focusing on perfecting the game and making sure they are fundamentally sound. Rather than worrying about schools that they most likely won’t go to in 4 years. 3rd: these kids should be having fun. If they are committed to a school it puts a massive amount of unnecessary pressure on them to perform. They should have fun and play loose. There are lots of other reasons but I truly believe these kids should focus on the game and worry about committing in their senior years.
@@thekingelp3551 plus these college are just exploiting these kids. At 13 - these kids have no understanding whatsoever of college and what it takes to play for a top school.
@@devinfuller4045you just made a lot of assumptions I don’t think any committed kid has just decided to stop working on their craft. Being committed might put more pressure but also brings a lot more confidence nothing wrong with young kids committing.