You're wasting your time. My educated guess is that over 50% of the kids playing college baseball in SC are getting zero or token (book) money. I'm counting the JUCO's, NAIA, D2, and D1 schools in this guess. For example, I think SMC has 1 (ONE) athletic scholarship, so nobody there is getting any athletic money worth mentioning. I suspect the same is true of Salkahatchie, Sumter, Lancaster, and Florence-Darlington, and probably the NAIA schools as well. The D2's MAY fund up to 9 scholarships. However, my guess is not all, if any, are fully funded. Some, like Erskine, are notorious for having 70 kids on their roster. I don't know if they are fully funded or not, but even if they are, ain't nobody there getting more than token athletic money. D2's are still allowed to divide what money they have up as they see fit. So, you probably have a bunch of guys getting book money.
D1's can no longer give book money and/or the token $500 and $1000 scholarships they used to give. If they give any money at all, it must be at least 25%. Plus, they can only divide that money between, at most, 27 kids. SO, any D1 school with a 35 man roster has AT LEAST 8 kids getting zero. HOWEVER, some have a lot more than that. For example, Wofford only funds around 4-5 of the allowable 11.7 scholarships. So they probably have a lot more than 8 kids getting zero athletic money. Other D1 schools that I know do not fund the fund the full 11.7 include PC and Furman. There may be more than that.
Bottom line, if you and/or your kid are concerned about the amount of athletic money he will get, you might want to look at a different sport. Good Grades and SAT's will get him a lot more money.