So you want to play D1 baseball
So you want to play D1 baseball
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Derry grad Ward hopes to make impact for Seton Hill baseball
https://triblive.com/sports/derry-grad-ward-hopes-to-make-impact-for-seton-hill-baseball/
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Derry grad Ward hopes to make impact for Seton Hill baseball
https://triblive.com/sports/derry-grad-ward-hopes-to-make-impact-for-seton-hill-baseball/
(Via TribLive)
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Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
What's the point you are making?
Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
Two years,10 2/3 innings pitched, not on the travel squad. Tuition and room and board at Canisius is $43,454 per year.
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Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
Seton Hill can’t be much different price wise, can it?
Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
Not at all. But he could commute and more importantly as the article says, play.
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Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
So despite the recent success of area players - the FH kid to Wake Forest, the Somerset kid to Duke, the Central Cambria kid getting drafted by the Phillies, the PC kid at Pitt, the BC kid to Penn State and not to mention the kids moving on to play in the PSAC, you decide to highlight an article about a kid transferring programs to get more innings. You must be a ton of fun to hang out with.
And yes - we get it: tuition is expensive. Its expensive at any school. But dont fault a kid for wanting to play a sport he loves.
And yes - we get it: tuition is expensive. Its expensive at any school. But dont fault a kid for wanting to play a sport he loves.
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Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
The PSAC probably gets as many kids drafted these days, as whatever conference Canisius is in. If that is what your goal is.
Being on a Division I team sounds great, but I'll take getting a chance to actually play any day.
Being on a Division I team sounds great, but I'll take getting a chance to actually play any day.
Re: So you want to play D1 baseball
According to the article, he allowed 15 runs in 10 innings and walked 17.
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BTW, with the exception of big-time D1 basketball and football, the parents of every kid who plays a college sport pay so their kid can continue to play.