The Process: A Family's Guide to Developing College Ready Recruits from Little League through High School (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Parents, do you want to really know how college coaches evaluate and who/how they recruit? Written by former a NCAA head coach and most importantly a baseball dad, The Process shares with you what it takes to get there from little league ages through high school.
Walter is a baseball dad who played and coached for the last 40 years and helped develop both of his sons to play in college and helped his son Tyler play for the San Francisco Giants. Having lived through the entire process as a student athlete, college head coach, and father, Walter knows what matters most for your child. This is the guide that you will want to have before you spend countless hours researching and learning all about the landscape of travel baseball and player development. Many claim to have the solution to your fears; Walter gives you the playbook you'll need to navigate the entire process.
With a foreword written by legendary head coach of Vanderbilt University Tim Corbin, The Process will be the audiobook you reference for years to come.
Customer Reviews
The Process - A Review
Great book! Walter tells it like it is. I only wish his book would have been published a little sooner to help my son with his baseball recruitment. Not his fault, of course. The Process is a must read for anyone considering playing at the next level beyond high school. The similarity between The Process and my son’s recruitment process was amazingly uncanny. Walter knows what he’s talking about. The book is an easy read. You won’t be disappointed.
Tremendously Valuable Information
This book is critically important for all parents of youth baseball players, regardless of the institutional baseball knowledge of the parents. Mr. Beede’s insight into the world of youth baseball is unique, as he successfully navigated these waters with his two sons. Everything in this book is written for the express purpose of helping the youth player and his/her family. Although there is a plethora of information on social media, most of it applies to older kids. This book does a great job of supplying vital information to fill this void, which is critically important if this game is going to continue to grow.