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<blockquote data-quote="Killerbees" data-source="post: 978294" data-attributes="member: 6646"><p>This is the new normal. A very small % of high school recruits will play prior to their junior year. The majority of starters will be junior and seniors either via the portal or those who survived the program (school and baseball). Plenty of blue chip freshman “who played” hit the portal. That’s the new normal coaches are now dealing with. Loyalty both ways is not promised regardless what is said during the recruiting process. I would say the benefit from the coaching side is playing with experience immediately while allowing the high school recruits to develop through practices and summer program’s. A negative is finding team chemistry/bond on and off the field. 4-5 year transfers are there to play baseball and hopefully get drafted. Don’t plan on seeing them at too many event/socials with the other high school recruits enjoying the college experience. They have already done that elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Killerbees, post: 978294, member: 6646"] This is the new normal. A very small % of high school recruits will play prior to their junior year. The majority of starters will be junior and seniors either via the portal or those who survived the program (school and baseball). Plenty of blue chip freshman “who played” hit the portal. That’s the new normal coaches are now dealing with. Loyalty both ways is not promised regardless what is said during the recruiting process. I would say the benefit from the coaching side is playing with experience immediately while allowing the high school recruits to develop through practices and summer program’s. A negative is finding team chemistry/bond on and off the field. 4-5 year transfers are there to play baseball and hopefully get drafted. Don’t plan on seeing them at too many event/socials with the other high school recruits enjoying the college experience. They have already done that elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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