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Money and tech have closed the gap between NCAA baseball and MLB. That's good news for coaches

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Money and tech have closed the gap between NCAA baseball and MLB. That's good news for coaches

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The gap between NCAA baseball and MLB has narrowed due to increased investment in technology and money. This has led to more movement between the two versions of the sport, with college players making a quicker transition to professional baseball.

The NCAA and MLB versions of baseball have become more similar in recent years. This is due to factors such as increased investment in technology and money. Top-level NCAA programs are now investing in technology, including pitching labs and data analysis. Coaching salaries have also increased, with some coaches earning over $1 million per year. The advent of NIL money has made playing college baseball more lucrative. As a result, MLB teams are becoming more comfortable trusting NCAA programs to develop professional talent.

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