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It really depends on how much effort your willing to put into it, try to be open to playing at any college level dont have your heart set on a d1 school. And make sure your telling you coaches that you would like to play in college they will be able to contact schools in your area and they will send out scouts.

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Directly proportional to the amount of work you are willing to put in to get ready and get noticed. Surprisingly, most of it is up to you. You and only you can improve your odds. Do the work - or don't and make it easier for someone else.

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Supposedly, when starting (age 6). 48% play (t-ball, coach pitch) but as time goes on, it drops to about 29%.

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