The Realities Of College Recruiting - Podcast Episode 2

NCAA D3 To MLB Pitcher
Jason Hirsh & Recruiting Realities

Join us for this powerful Realities of College Recruiting podcast interview with former MLP Pitcher and Founder of Fast Arm Care - Jason Hirsh. Don't miss this episode, it's a powerful one!

Jason was a former NCAA D3 pitcher that become a MLB pitcher with the Colorado Rockies and Houston Astros. He shares in-depth and honest advice for aspiring college and pro players and their parents!

Jason Hirsh - Owner Fast Baseball

Key Topics Covered In This Interview

  • Why Modern Metrics & Spin Rate Matter in Recruiting Today
  • How to Find the Right Skill Development Program
  • What it Means to Find the Right College Fit

As the owner of Fast Arm Care in Denver, Colorado, Jason and his staff help coach, train, and develop youth, high school, college, and MLB players every year to tap into their full potential.

Jason shares these critical insights on the interview:

"Your goal should not be to get seen by college coaches but having something worth being seen by college coaches."

"Finding the right college fit is HUGE! It's not always easy to figure out if you don't know what to look for and what questions to ask!"

About The Realities Of College Recruiting Podcast:

Based on the overwhelming lack of college recruiting education, and the numerous and costly mistakes being made by families the Realities of College Recruiting podcast was born. Our podcast will interview NCAA, NAIA, and junior college coaches, top player development experts, and recruiting insiders.

We will empower you with key insights, and critical recruiting strategies needed to gain a competitive advantage in your college recruiting process.

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