Act Like a College Baseball Player Before You Are One — What Being Recruitable Really Means | EMD Shorts
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Act Like a College Baseball Player Before You Are One — What Being Recruitable Really Means | EMD Shorts

by Keith Glasser on Apr 13, 2026

Act Like a College Baseball Player Before You Are One — What Being Recruitable Really Means

Description: The players who get recruited to play college baseball don't wait until they arrive on campus to start acting like college players — they do it years before anyone offers them. In this episode of Dugout Dish, EMD Baseball breaks down exactly what that means and how you can apply it to every area of your game right now.

What you'll learn:

  • What the phrase "act like a college player before you are one" really means in practice
  • How your approach in the weight room signals your recruitability to college coaches
  • Why your practice habits matter as much as your game performance
  • How preparation separates recruited players from overlooked ones
  • What coaches are watching for in games beyond stats and tools
  • How all of this connects to the bigger idea of being a recruitable player

This episode is for every high school baseball player who wants to play at the next level — and every parent who wants to understand what coaches are really looking for.

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