NAIA Baseball Recruiting Guide
An alternative to the NCAA with flexible recruiting rules and scholarship opportunities. NAIA programs can combine athletic and academic money, often resulting in generous financial aid packages.
250+
NAIA schools
Yes
Athletic scholarships
high
Recruiting intensity
Where NAIA baseball coaches find talent: the deepest baseball pipelines run through Florida, California, Texas, Georgia.
NAIA Baseball Scholarships
Men: 12 (equivalency). Can combine athletic and academic money more flexibly.
Baseball Position Guides
Each baseball position has different evaluation criteria. Explore position-specific highlight video guides with clips to include and tracking circle placement tips.
Right-Handed Pitcher
- Fastball velocity (most important)
- Command and control
- Secondary pitches (breaking ball, changeup)
Show from behind plate angle for pitch movement
View GuideLeft-Handed Pitcher
- Fastball velocity (LHP premium applies)
- Command and deception
- Secondary pitches
Show from behind plate angle for pitch movement
View GuideCatcher
- Pop time (most critical measurable)
- Arm strength to second base
- Receiving and framing
Track yourself during defensive sequences
View GuideShortstop
- 60-yard dash time
- Arm strength (across diamond throws)
- Range and lateral quickness
Circle yourself during fielding sequences and at-bats
View GuideSecond Baseman
- 60-yard dash time
- Quick hands and footwork
- Double play ability
Track yourself during double play sequences
View GuideThird Baseman
- Arm strength and quick release
- Reaction time (hot corner)
- Power hitting ability
Circle yourself during defensive plays and at-bats
View GuideBaseball Highlight Video Guide
For a complete breakdown of baseball highlight video requirements including video structure, timeline, and all position guides, visit the full sport guide.
Baseball Highlight Video GuideBaseball Recruiting at Other Divisions
Frequently Asked Questions
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