NCAA Eligibility, the MLB Draft, and Division I Baseball: What Every Player and Parent Should Know | Episode 12

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College baseball is evolving faster than ever.

The NCAA’s new eligibility model, potential MLB Draft changes, and the continued impact of the transfer portal are reshaping the recruiting landscape. For players and parents, understanding these changes is no longer optional—it’s essential.

In this episode of Fungos & Footnotes, Addison and Coach T discuss what these developments mean and how families can respond with wisdom instead of panic.


What Changed?

The NCAA has shifted from the traditional five years to play four seasons model toward a five-for-five eligibility structure, fundamentally changing how players think about redshirts and long-term development.

Some of the biggest implications include:

  • Fewer traditional redshirt advantages
  • More pressure to maximize every season
  • Less flexibility for hardship situations
  • A greater emphasis on long-term player development

The MLB Draft Could Change Too

Major League Baseball is also discussing significant changes that could impact amateur baseball, including:

  • A smaller overall draft
  • Reduced signing bonus pools
  • More emphasis on college development
  • Increased competition for roster spots

If implemented, these changes would make the path to professional baseball even more competitive.


Why Junior College May Be a Great Option

One of the strongest themes throughout the conversation is this:

Junior college isn’t a backup plan—it can be a development plan.

Many players benefit from:

  • Increased playing time
  • Physical development
  • Strength training
  • Skill refinement
  • Better recruiting opportunities later

Development should always outweigh prestige.


The Reality of Division I Baseball

The average Division I baseball player continues to become bigger, faster, and stronger.

Players hoping to compete at that level must focus on:

  • Nutrition
  • Sleep
  • Strength training
  • Consistent skill development
  • Discipline

Talent alone is rarely enough.


Baseball Builds More Than Players

One of the biggest reminders from this episode is that fewer than 2% of college athletes eventually play professionally.

However, the habits developed through baseball—discipline, resilience, organization, teamwork, and leadership—prepare athletes for success long after their playing careers end.

As Coach T shares, those habits carry directly into life and the workforce.


Final Thoughts

The recruiting landscape will continue to change.

The rules will continue to evolve.

What won’t change is the value of becoming the best version of yourself.

Focus on development.

Focus on character.

Focus on preparing for wherever baseball takes you next.

Because baseball is bigger than the box score—and the footnotes always matter.


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