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Junior Batting
How good do not I have to play baseball for Division II?

I'm two-year varsity starter on my high school. I hit .333 my first year and still I have my senior year. But I did not win any awards, like all of the league or district. Would good enough to play regularly in the Division II level, as the Adelphi University? I'm 5 '9''140. "Doubles hitter, fast, beaten by an average glove, good, strong arm, plays third and second, switch hitter

friend to play D2, especially in a place like Adelphi, hitting .333 as 2 years infielder boot media and versatile enough. I do not think you lack confidence, so I've never had anyone tell you where you could play! If want to play big time and I think it's worth the effort, try a good Young University (not so much that a community college in New York or PA, but further south a place somewhere). Honestly, size does not matter as much as people think it does. You do not play third at the next level, because the guys in the corners (3 º, 1 ª, LF, RF) assumes that the rake. By the middle (SS, 2B, CF, and C) are more defensive guys that can afford less affected. I suggest you get in contact the coach at Adelphi and tell about yourself. It's okay to brag, I hate it too, but necessary. Thus, have your name on the back head and he will be able to continue next year too. Stay relaxed and play relaxed and you go places. Take it easy

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