Softball Infield Recruiting
College coaches evaluate every position differently. Here's what actually matters if you're a infield player building a recruiting profile, from the stats that carry weight to the film that gets watched.
What Coaches Look For at Infield
Infielders are judged on hands, footwork, and the ability to make routine plays look routine. Fielding percentage matters, but coaches also watch range and reaction time on full-possession film, then layer in exit velocity and batting average for offensive projection.
Stats That Matter Most
For infield recruits, coaches weigh fielding percentage, batting average, exit velocity, and range above raw totals alone. As always, the number that actually moves a coach's evaluation is the one they can trust, meaning stats verified by your travel or club coach carry far more weight than self-reported numbers on a resume.
Build a Verified Softball Infield Recruiting Profile
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