Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole college baseball scholarship thing, and let me tell you, it’s a bit of a rabbit hole. I wanted to figure out exactly how many scholarships D1 baseball teams get to work with, you know, for my nephew. He’s dreaming big, and I wanted the real scoop.
The Search Begins
So, I started where anyone would – good ol’ Google. I typed in something like “D1 baseball scholarships” and started sifting through the results. I wanted real information and quickly.

Hitting the Books (Websites)
I found the official rules; it’s all spelled out there, plain as day, but it looked super dense and complicated at first. I’m not gonna lie, I almost gave up. But I kept at it, reading and re-reading, trying to make sense of it all.
Figuring It Out
Finally, It starts to make sense.I was so happy when all of my searching came together
- 11.7 : That seemed to be the magic number and find it everywhere.
Putting It All Together
So, here’s the deal, as far as I can tell: D1 baseball teams get a maximum of 11.7 scholarships to play with. It’s not a simple head count, because it will be confusing,I think its better this way.
I’m no expert, but I feel pretty good about what I found. I’ve got the numbers, and I can see how it all works. Now, I can give my nephew some solid info, and he can chase his dream with his eyes wide open.