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Your AI recruiting coach for college baseball

Ask about any program and get a straight answer, then let it draft your email to the coach. Every NCAA, NAIA, and JUCO school, from first contact to commitment.

Next step, you’re Baseball Bound.

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1,200+college programs
5.0★App Store rating
NCAA · NAIA · JUCOevery level covered

See it in action

Program search, coach contacts, school academics, and recruiting deadlines in one place.

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How it works

Recruiting is a research project. Baseball Bound gives you the data and the tools to run it.

1

Find your schools

Search every NCAA, NAIA, and JUCO program. Filter by state, conference, or division, or use the Me Filter to match schools to your GPA and test scores.

2

Contact the coaches

Every program page has current coach emails and phone numbers. Ask the AI recruiting coach about any school, then let it draft a personalized email you can send in one tap.

3

Track it to commitment

Save favorites, get notified when coaches change, follow NCAA and NAIA calendar deadlines, and move each school through your recruiting pipeline until you announce your commitment.

What's in the app

Every program in the country

1,200+ NCAA, NAIA, and JUCO baseball programs with rosters of data on each school.

Current coach contacts

Emails and phone numbers for coaching staffs, updated when programs make changes.

Academics and cost

School size, tuition, financial aid, GPA and SAT/ACT ranges, and graduation rates side by side.

Me Filter

Enter your GPA and test scores and see which schools are a realistic academic match.

AI recruiting coach

Ask about any school and get a straight answer, then have it draft your email to the coach.

Recruiting pipeline

Track each school from first contact to commitment, so nothing falls through the cracks.

Recruiting calendar

NCAA and NAIA contact periods, dead periods, and deadlines, with alerts before they hit.

Favorites with alerts

Save schools and get notified when a coach leaves, arrives, or the program changes.

Player profile and announcements

Build your profile, and when you commit, share the announcement from the app. Plus Teams for coaches, home screen widgets, and an Apple Watch app on iOS.

Recruiting guides

Straight answers to the questions baseball families actually search for.

How to Get Recruited for College Baseball

A straightforward guide to college baseball recruiting: what coaches actually see, when to start, and the steps that move you from unknown to on their list.

How to Email a College Baseball Coach

What to put in a recruiting email to a college baseball coach, in what order, and the mistakes that get emails deleted unread.

NCAA and NAIA Recruiting Calendar

What contact periods, quiet periods, and dead periods actually mean for NCAA baseball recruiting, how NAIA is different, and where to find the current dates.

Baseball Recruiting Timeline by Grade

What to actually do during freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year of college baseball recruiting, grade by grade.

D1 vs D2 vs D3 Baseball

The real differences between NCAA D1, D2, and D3 baseball: scholarships, roster size, competition level, and how to figure out where you actually fit.

JUCO Baseball Recruiting Explained

How junior college baseball recruiting works, why it's a legitimate path to a four-year program, and what to know before committing.

Baseball Scholarships and the 11.7 Limit

What the NCAA's old 11.7 baseball scholarship limit meant, why it no longer applies at the D1 level, and how baseball financial aid works now.

The Baseball Recruiting Questionnaire

What a college baseball recruiting questionnaire actually does, why coaches use them, and how to fill one out well.

What College Baseball Coaches Look For

The real factors college baseball coaches weigh when recruiting: tools, projection, makeup, and academics, and how they weigh them differently by position.

Travel Ball vs. High School Ball

Do college baseball coaches recruit more from travel ball or high school ball? How each fits into a real recruiting strategy.

Do You Need Showcases to Get Recruited?

An honest answer on whether showcase camps are required to get recruited for college baseball, what they're actually good for, and the alternatives.

College Baseball Coach Email List

Why a $150 coach email spreadsheet goes out of date fast, what a real recruiting contact list needs, and how to turn a current email into a reply.

From families who used it

Real App Store reviews from athletes, parents, and coaches.

★★★★★

“Where has this been?”

I'm going on my third son looking to play college ball. This app has made the process so much cleaner than in past years. I love being able to go to a tournament and instantly see all the details about a potential college. My son is a 3.3ish GPA student so why waste time if a school needs higher. And that's just the tip of the iceberg with these guys.

PCC Paul, App Store

★★★★★

“The Future of College Athletics”

When it comes to college athletics AllTeamz has cornered the market. In the past sites like MaxPreps helped colleges scout good talent, but it was hard for talented players to find good colleges. With Baseball Bound this has become easier than ever. I can see what grades are expected of me, what it's going to cost me to attend, and most importantly I have an avenue to expose my talents.

Riah #42, App Store

★★★★★

“Great app!!”

Very informative. It gives you important information about the schools you are interested in. The contact info for the athletic department and coaches is a very helpful and a needed point. Saves a lot of time searching for this kind of information.

C&B1954, App Store

Frequently asked questions

How do I get recruited for college baseball?

Build your stats and video, fill out questionnaires at schools you're targeting, email coaches directly with your numbers up front, and follow up. Most recruiting comes from outreach, not from waiting to be discovered.

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What should I say in an email to a college baseball coach?

Address a specific coach by name, lead with your position, grad year, GPA, and key stats, link a short highlight video, and say something specific about why that program fits you.

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What is the NCAA baseball recruiting calendar?

It's the set of contact, evaluation, quiet, and dead periods that govern when D1 and D2 coaches can reach out to or watch a recruit in person. The dates change every year, D3 has no NCAA dead periods, and NAIA has no recruiting calendar at all.

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When should baseball recruiting start, by grade?

Freshman and sophomore year are for development and research. Junior year is when questionnaires, video, and direct outreach ramp up, timed around when D1 and D2 coaches can first make contact. Senior year is for closing out visits and offers.

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What's the difference between D1, D2, and D3 baseball?

D1 is the highest level of competition with the deepest recruiting pipelines. D2 offers real athletic scholarships with a lighter schedule. D3 offers no athletic scholarships but often strong academics and looser NCAA recruiting restrictions.

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Is JUCO baseball a good option?

Yes, for a lot of players. JUCO offers more early playing time and extra development years, and a strong JUCO season is a real path to a four-year D1 or D2 roster spot afterward.

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What happened to the 11.7 baseball scholarship limit?

The 11.7 equivalency scholarship cap was the D1 baseball rule for decades. Starting in 2025-26, the House v. NCAA settlement replaced it with a 34-player roster limit, and schools now decide how many of those 34 spots get full aid.

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What is a college baseball recruiting questionnaire?

It's a form on a program's athletics website where you share your stats, academics, and contact info. Coaches use it as a first filter and a signal of genuine interest, so filling one out at every school you're targeting is worth the time.

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What do college baseball coaches actually look for?

Tools appropriate to your position, physical projection alongside current numbers, makeup and coachability, and academics, especially at D1 and D2 where admissions standards factor into a coach's decision.

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Does travel ball matter more than high school ball for recruiting?

They serve different purposes. Travel ball puts you in front of more college coaches at once. High school ball shows consistency and character over a full season. Most recruited players play both.

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Do you need to attend showcases to get recruited?

No. Showcases help when you're not already on a coach's radar or want verified, third-party numbers, but plenty of players get recruited through travel ball, high school games, and direct outreach with no showcase at all.

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Is a paid college baseball coach email list worth it?

A one-time spreadsheet is out of date the moment a coach changes jobs, and most recruiting coordinators turn over within a season or two. Baseball Bound keeps coach emails and phone numbers current for every NCAA, NAIA, and JUCO program instead of selling you a snapshot.

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Own your recruiting process

Every program, every coach contact, and your whole pipeline in one app.

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Next step, you’re Baseball Bound.