New England Insider: The Recruiting Angle with Nathan Porack
April 30, 2015
By Dennis Healy
PBR NE Director of Scouting
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NE Insider: The Recruiting Angle with Nathan Porack
This time of year seems to be a very nerve racking time for unsigned seniors and underclassmen looking to get on coaches radar. No need to panic, it's early in the spring and once it warms up, the coaches will be out to see your game. Relaxing and enjoying the spring season is important, so keep in mind, control the controllable things and work on your game.
The following weekly article will be a feature on a player who has yet to break onto the scene, but certainly has the ability to play and/or pitch at the college level.
Players certainly develop at different rates and at different times in their baseball lives, therefore it's important for all players to continue to work and not give up. Baseball is a game of confidence, having confidence in one’s ability and trusting that ability when it matters is a difficult thing to master. Those guys in the big leagues make a great deal of money for a reason, they're talented but they also have the ability to mentally handle it all. The mental part of the game is the separator for me.
Today’s under the radar player is a big physical right-handed banger from Walpole, Nathan Porack.
Scouting Report
6-foot-2, 197-pound big, physical athlete who showed very well.