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Questions About College Baseball Recruiting
Coach Keith Madison
University of Kentucky
Head Baseball Coach
Keith Madison, the winningest baseball in coach in the 106 years of Kentucky
baseball, will add to his already impressive list of milestones in 2002
Since becoming the Wildcats' coach in 1979, Keith Madison has guided his team to
697 victories - more than any other baseball coach in school history and the
second-highest mark among active coaches in the Southeastern Conference. Four of
his teams have broken the school record for wins in a season, while 80 of his
players have gone on to play professional baseball, with 15 having played in the
major leagues.
Question: :How important is it for a player to attend a college
team's summer camp? (Assuming that he is interested in a particular school)
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Answer: It can be great for seeing if a player is a "match" for
our program and the same for the player. We have signed several players
from our camps, through the years.
Question: When should a player write a letter of introduction
to a college coach? (9th grade, 10th grade, etc.)
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Answer: As a sophomore he should write requesting camp information.
In the spring of his junior year he should send a contact letter to
the college / university
Question: Is it better to have the high school coach write /
send the first letter? |
Answer: Yes
Question: Do sending copies of high school / summer team
statistics help? Are they of value to you, when included with an
introductory letter? |
Answer: Very infrequently
Question: Should a player or coach send copies of clippings
from local newspapers that include highlights about the player?
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Answer: No
Question: Are the "online" internet recruiting services
taken seriously by college coaches? Would you recommend them to a
high school player and his family? |
Answer: We do not use any of the internet services,
here at Kentucky
Question: Should a player send a video tape of himself in
baseball situations and games? How important is the editing of the tape?
Should it be professionally done? |
Answer: We do not use tapes very often. We prefer to see
players, in person
Question: Assuming that a player has received and completed /
returned a "baseball questionnaire" from a college, is it a good idea
to contact the coach by telephone? |
Answer: Yes
Question: When, in your opinion, would be the right time period
for a player to contact a coach? Two part question .... What grade? What
time of year? |
Answer: Spring of his junior year
Question: With the continuous increase in the number of "Showcases",
in recent years ... How important is it for a player to attend this type of
event? |
Answer: They are good for initial evaluation -- Games are better than
Showcases however
Question: Does the fact that a player has attended an "invitation only"
type Showcase, such as Team One, Area Code or Top Gun help a player when he
expresses an interest in a particular college? |
Answer: Yes
Question: How important is a player's physical appearance? I do not mean
is he 6'-1" tall and weigh 200 pounds. What I am referring to is tattoos, body
piercing, dress, odd hair styles, etc. Are any or all of these items a "negative"
to a college coach? |
Answer: All of the above -- and yes they are a negative
Question: If a player has a bad game, when a college coach is
in the stands watching him for the first time, does that mean it is
"over" as far as that school is concerned
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Answer: NO!
Question: How important is a player's "attitude appearance" when in
a game or at a practice? |
Answer: VERY IMPORTANT
Question: Academics and Grades .... Is a player that has (for example)
a 3.25 core grade point average and "qualifying" score on his standardized
test (ACT or SAT) any more readily "looked at" than a player that tells
you that it will be "nip and tuck" for him to qualify?
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Answer: Yes
Question: :Do the college coaches ever call or talk
to professional scouts about a prospective player / recruit?
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Answer: Yes
Question: Does a prospective college player benefit by
attending the one(1) day professional "try-out" days that are held
around the country each summer? |
Answer: Yes
Coach Keith Madison
Head Baseball Coach
University of Kentucky
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