Volsbaseballfan1
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very true on both points however the landscape of college baseball vs pro ball for high school kids is changing and will continue to change over the next few years in favor of the college route. However, a high 1st round pick will typically always go the pro route….in most cases.2024 recruiting is so hard to get excited about because...
1) It's so far away
2) If they are great prospects, they are probably going pro
No not at all. They have 2 of the 5 shortstops in that class committed already. One can play 2nd or 3rd. Ty Southisene is the other one committed. Snyder is a really good student and wants to go to college from what I heard.Being 8th nationally, there is a good chance he heads to the pros. Does having a top flight SS committed, scare off other SS's who might have a better chance of making it to campus?
Prep baseball report has him ranked 8th overall nationally
Top 10, top 20 whatever the kid is a hell of a talent. I’ve been told by people who would know that he has his eyes on college baseball and it will take a top 1st round grade for him to sign.PerfectGame does not have him listed in the top ten, and the PBR report that's available to me (April, 21) also does not have him in the top ten. But if PBR has indeed listed him in the top ten, then he's likely not going to sign. But I'll hope otherwise.
Also have top rated player in Nevada committed for 2024.