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I'm a starter and bat leadoff on the freshman baseball team at my school, how can i get called up to JV?
Ive practiced with the JV team and done well in practice, I just don't know how I can impress the coach enough to move me up to JV, any suggestions? 3 freshman have already went up, and i really want the opportunity and think im skilled and mature enough for it, even though im only a 5 ft 3 secondbasemen.
4 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
I was in the same scenario my freshman year as a pitcher, went 6-0 as a jv pitcher and during the playoffs for varsity I got called up to play the rest of the season. Spent the next 3 seasons in varsity and won two state championships.
It sounds like your doing good. Keep trying, work hard and I'm sure you'll do fine. I was a 5ft 7 my freshman year as pitcher, its tough being short sometimes.
Good luck on the rest of the season
- 8 years ago
Practice after practice. Let the coaches see you hitting in the cages. Work ethic always merits opportunities on the next level. Thats how i got called up to varsity from Freshman.
- 8 years ago
If your a starter on your team now and might not be on jv there's no sence just stay down
- 8 years ago
Just excel in games and practices and if he calls you up don't say, "I play second." Say "ill play anywhere to help the team win coach.