EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 21 MIN
Why High School Baseball Still Matters in College Recruiting — What Coaches Are Really Watching | EMD Shorts
from Dugout Dish Baseball Recruiting Podcast powered by EMD Baseball · host Andy Kiriakedes & Keith Glasser
Travel ball dominates the conversation around college baseball recruiting — but the high school season still carries more weight than most families realize. In this episode of Dugout Dish, EMD Baseball breaks down exactly why college coaches continue to prioritize the high school season in their evaluation process and what they are specifically looking for when they come to watch your son play. What we cover: • Why college coaches still show up to high school games despite the showcase and travel ball circuit • What competing against your peers in a real game environment tells a coaching staff that a showcase never can • How coaches evaluate the way players handle failure — and why it matters as much as performance • What situational baseball and baseball IQ look like in a high school game and why coaches are watching for it closely • Why playoff runs and state tournament appearances are some of the most valuable recruiting opportunities a player can have • How the pressure of a meaningful high school game mirrors what players will experience in college baseball • What players and families should keep in mind about the high school season at every stage of the recruiting process Whether your son is deep in the recruiting process or just getting started, this episode is a reminder that the high school season is not just a warmup for travel ball — it is one of the most important stages a coach will evaluate you on. New episodes of Dugout Dish drop every week. Subscribe so you never miss recruiting and development intel that could change your player's future. Gloves - www.kaligloves.com Diamond College Showcase Camps - www.diamondcollegeshowcase.com Team Match Sports - www.teammatchsports.com Chapters (00:00:02) - Don't Let Your High School Season Matter(00:09:32) - The New York state baseball championship(00:17:36) - Summer Baseball: How Much Does It Matter?
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Travel ball dominates the conversation around college baseball recruiting — but the high school season still carries more weight than most families realize. In this episode of Dugout Dish, EMD Baseball breaks down exactly why college coaches continue to prioritize the high school season in their evaluation process and what they are specifically looking for when they come to watch your son play. What we cover: • Why college coaches still show up to high school games despite the showcase and travel ball circuit • What competing against your peers in a real game environment tells a coaching staff that a showcase never can • How coaches evaluate the way players handle failure — and why it matters as much as performance • What situational baseball and baseball IQ look like in a high school game and why coaches are watching for it closely • Why playoff runs and state tournament appearances are some of the most valuable recruiting opportunities a player can have • How the pressure of a meaningful high school game mirrors what players will experience in college baseball • What players and families should keep in mind about the high school season at every stage of the recruiting process Whether your son is deep in the recruiting process or just getting started, this episode is a reminder that the high school season is not just a warmup for travel ball — it is one of the most important stages a coach will evaluate you on. New episodes of Dugout Dish drop every week. Subscribe so you never miss recruiting and development intel that could change your player's future. Gloves - www.kaligloves.com Diamond College Showcase Camps - www.diamondcollegeshowcase.com Team Match Sports - www.teammatchsports.com
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