EVERYTHING COLLEGE COACHES WANT
TO SEE, ALL IN ONE PLACE

In today's recruiting climate, edited video clips and verified metrics are invaluable tools during the recruiting process. For most college coaches, an online player profile is the first point of contact with a player during the recruiting process. Our Baseball Northwest digital profiles serve as a comprehensive, free-to-create, and easily-shareable baseball resume on the most accessible platform in the industry,
ensuring that you put your best foot forward. 





YOUR RECRUITING JOURNEY STARTS HERE

A Baseball Northwest player profile is step one in your recruiting journey. Make no mistake, most college coaches and scouts still rely heavily on in-person evaluation when looking at a player, but the journey to being seen in person almost always begins with a digital introduction. When recruiting coordinators, coaches, and scouts have inboxes filled with interested athletes, it is vitally important to stand out with a comprehensive resume that explains exactly what kind of player you are, and backs it up with verified data and professionally-edited video clips from a trusted source.

That's where we come in. As experts in baseball in the Northwest for 30 years, we have established strong relationships with college coaches across our region and across the country. By incorporating their feedback and using our Prospect Evaluation Camps (PEC), we are able to collect and display verified, relevant metrics that college coaches actually want to see. And oh yeah, because we're in the business of advocating for Northwest ballplayers, our platform is entirely free for college coaches to use (the only platform in the industry that can say that). 

YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD

The fundamental way we advocate for high school players is through our Prospect Evaluation Camps (PEC), which work hand-in-hand with our online profiles. When you attend a PEC, your Baseball Northwest player profile will automatically be populated with your verified metrics and professionally-edited video from the event, polishing up your baseball resume so that it's up-to-date and ready to share with college coaches. 

Isolated metrics can certainly be impressive, but we encourage players to attend a PEC yearly to keep their resume up-to-date and to showcase their trajectory to college coaches. Remember, coaches  want to see both what you've done and what you could do, and establishing a trajectory of growth gives them a better idea of what kind of player you could be at the next level. 

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