Commitment Corner: 2018 OF Dylan Vincent (Olean HS)
November 7, 2017
Dan Cevette
President, New York
One of our top articles in the past year 'Commitment Corner' is back with brand new players from all over the Empire State. We have taken the time to sit down and ask these committed prospects a few questions, helping readers have a chance to learn more about each prospects journey. Let's get started.
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COMMITMENT CORNER Q AND A
PBR: Tell us all about your recruitment process, when it started, and why you decided to commit to Canisius College.
Vincent: My recruiting process started when I went to my first PBR event in 9th grade. The following years I played travel ball every summer. Last summer I played in the New York Games for PBR. Canisius College Coaches watched me play at several of these events and contacted me for a visit. I knew immediately that Canisius was a perfect fit for me.
Vincent: My priorities are to get stronger and get as much cage work as I can.PBR: Looking at your skillset on the baseball field, what would you say your biggest strength at the next-level will be?
Vincent: I’m a multi-tool player and can play several different positions.
PBR: What’s your No. 1 priority going into the Winter in terms of getting prepared for next spring?
PBR: Who is your biggest influence when it comes to playing the game of baseball?
Vincent: My biggest influence is my Dad because he always pushes me to do more than average.
PBR: Prep Baseball Report’s No. 1 goal is to provide players with an unrivaled platform filled with next-level exposure through events and multi-media avenues. What’s your experience been with us?
Vincent: My experience with PBR has been great. I attended several PBR events over the years and they’ve given me exposure to schools. The measurements they record and share with colleges are helpful in the recruiting process.