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QUALIFIED OR FULL OF BS

BACKGROUND CHECK COACHES

In an era of abundant information, verifying someone's past athletic achievements, particularly in sports like baseball, should be straightforward. First, however, knowing where and how to look for accurate and reliable information is essential. This article will guide you through verifying if someone has played college or professional baseball.

1. COLLEGE BASEBALL

  • UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS WEBSITES
  • Most universities keep records of their athletic teams, including baseball. You can usually find a list of past and present players on the school's official athletics website, often complete with profiles. These sites may also contain game recaps, player stats, and team rosters from previous seasons.
  • NCAA DATABASE
  • The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) regulates college athletics for many universities in the United States. While they do not provide a public database for all athletes who participated in NCAA sports, for some specific information, they can be contacted directly.
  • ONLINE MEDIA AND NEWS ARTICLES
  • Online newspapers, sports websites, and university publications often report on college baseball games. Searching the player's name alongside the university's name may yield articles or posts about their participation in baseball games.

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2. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL

  • MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (MLB) WEBSITES AND DATABASES
  • The MLB's official website is a reliable source for those who played in the Major Leagues. The site provides comprehensive statistics, player profiles, and historical data. Baseball-Reference.com is another excellent resource, offering extensive player databases and stats for Major and Minor League players.
  • MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (MILB) RECORDS
  • If the player was a part of the Minor Leagues, the official MiLB website is the place to check. Like the MLB site, it provides player profiles and stats. Remember, many professional baseball players start in the minor leagues before making it to the majors, so don't overlook this resource.
  • BASEBALL ALMANACS
  • Baseball Almanacs are also a valuable tool for verifying someone's baseball career. These publications contain historical records, player statistics, and other baseball-related information.
  • REACH OUT TO THE TEAM OR LEAGUE
  • If your online searches come up short, consider contacting the team or league the person claims to have played for directly. Depending on their record-keeping, they may be able to confirm or deny the person's involvement.

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Remember that verifying someone's athletic past takes a bit of detective work. Not all athletes will have extensive online records, mainly if they played before the digital age or at a lower level. But with a bit of persistence and a knack for online research, you should be able to confirm whether someone has played college or professional baseball.