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College Baseball recruiting guide
College baseball recruiting emphasizes showcase events, velocity metrics, hitting data, and academic fit. Outreach to assistant coaches and recruiting coordinators is common.
Who it is for: Student-athletes recruiting for college baseball across NCAA and NAIA divisions.
Why it matters: 3,811 coaches with email on file across 1,010 programs—organization matters at this scale.
Baseball recruiting by division
Select a division below for recruiting expectations, scholarships, timelines, and benchmarks tailored to this sport.
| Division | Overview | Scholarships | Recruiting intensity |
|---|---|---|---|
| NCAA Division I | NCAA Division I includes the largest athletics budgets and most visible college sports programs. Competition is intense, and recruiting often starts early depending on the sport. | Division I programs may offer athletic scholarships. Head-count sports (e.g., football, basketball) and equivalency sports follow different NCAA scholarship models. | High — many sports recruit nationally with early evaluation windows. |
| NCAA Division II | NCAA Division II balances competitive athletics with a strong regional recruiting footprint. Many student-athletes find excellent fit at D2 programs. | Division II uses an equivalency scholarship model for most sports—partial athletic aid combined with academic and need-based aid is common. | Moderate to high — regional recruiting with personalized coach relationships. |
| NCAA Division III | NCAA Division III emphasizes the student-athlete experience without NCAA athletic scholarships. Financial aid is academic and need-based, not tied to athletic aid limits. | No NCAA athletic scholarships. Athletes may receive academic merit aid and need-based financial aid from the institution. | Moderate — coaches recruit athletes who fit academically and athletically; timelines vary by sport and region. |
| NAIA | The NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) includes smaller colleges and universities with competitive athletics and flexible recruiting pathways. | NAIA programs may offer athletic scholarships under NAIA rules, which differ from NCAA Division I and II models. | Moderate — regional and national outreach depending on program level. |
Frequently asked questions
- How do you get recruited for college baseball?
- Build film and academics, research baseball programs by division, email coaches professionally, and track outreach in a recruiting CRM.
- How many college baseball programs are in My College Offer?
- My College Offer tracks 1,010 baseball programs with 3,811 coaches with email on file (Men's).