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my son pitched on saturday  and after the game a guy came up and asked him for his email and phone number and said he was a scout and that he was going to have him sent an offer to try out for the area code team. surprising to me because we never get nobody to our games. I have researched the area code games and they sound like a pretty big deal. 

we have not received anything yet in the email. I am a little skeptical cause stuff like that doesn't happen in our town. on the other hand I don't know why anyone would drive all the way out to our game and pull a joke. and my son was radared at 84-88 a couple of weeks ago so he while he is not yet good compared to all these boys throwing 90 but he is ok.

does this sound real or is somebody putting us on?

 

 

 

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Area Code Games are an outstanding and long reputable event.  Getting an invite to the tryout is the first step toward getting an invite to the games.  Excellent recruiting opportunity that will be attending by extremely high level Pro Scouts and execs as well as college scouts.  Lots of coverage on Baseball America as well.

Tryouts are free, so as long as no one asks you for money, it's likely a very legitimate inquiry.   The A's have the territory you're in, so expect to the see the invite come on behalf of them.

Montanabaseball posted:

my son pitched on saturday  and after the game a guy came up and asked him for his email and phone number and said he was a scout and that he was going to have him sent an offer to try out for the area code team. surprising to me because we never get nobody to our games. I have researched the area code games and they sound like a pretty big deal. 

we have not received anything yet in the email. I am a little skeptical cause stuff like that doesn't happen in our town. on the other hand I don't know why anyone would drive all the way out to our game and pull a joke. and my son was radared at 84-88 a couple of weeks ago so he while he is not yet good compared to all these boys throwing 90 but he is ok.

does this sound real or is somebody putting us on?

 

 

 

yes its real, it will be a great experience ,regardless of what happens in the end,

Montanabaseball posted:

thanks everyone. my son received the invite from  the royals about an hour ago. boy this seems like a real nice event and we are tickled pink somebody thought enough of him to invite him . he will be following the link to rsvp tonite and he will definitely go to the tryout!

Congrats!  Great opportunity.  2017lhpscrewball is not the only jealous one.....

Montanabaseball posted:

thanks everyone. my son received the invite from  the royals about an hour ago. boy this seems like a real nice event and we are tickled pink somebody thought enough of him to invite him . he will be following the link to rsvp tonite and he will definitely go to the tryout!

Congratulations to your son.   It's a GREAT event and as you can see, you only get there through an invite.  Of course, to get to the games you have to make it through the tryouts so have your son prepared as there will be a lot of players there.  And remember, this first step IS a tryout and that's how it's run.  The tryout is an all day event  (though for some it will not be) and there's a lot of standing round and not much for the parent to do except to make sure your players is fed and hydrated properly.  Good luck, hope he makes it onto the team.

my son went to the area code tryout earlier tis week and boy was it on a nice field. grass in the infield and grass in the outfield and it looked beautiful. we are used to dirt in the infield and dirt in the outfield so just being able to be on that filed was an incredible honor for my boy. my son threw and I think he did ok. after he threw one of the guys watching came up to him and said boy you have one nice hammer. everybody says they have a 126. most do not but you do.

we have no idea what this means and my son was a little too shy and overwhelmed to ask.  one of the dads on our legion team said a hammer is a curve ball. but did not know what a126 was.

can anyone help

I sent you another PM with my contact info.  Recruiting out of Montana is unique due to a few factors, one being that we don't have high school sanctioned baseball and another because we are remote and a lot of scouts don't travel this way.  My son went through this in 2014 and now plays for a D1 school.  If you would like any insight into the nuances of Montana recruiting please give me a call.  Good luck.

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