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Son played for the Diamondjacks  for the last two summers, 16u and 17u...this is the Diamond Nation team and as they host all the larger tourneys in the NE I feel am familiar with the teams that have the best reps and provide the best exposure the colleges...in no order....

Diamond Jacks
Tri-State Arsenal
Gallagher Baseball
NJ 9ers

Baseball U

USA Elite

 

There are a ton of teams in the area besides those I listed and as a previous poster mentioned most have multiple teams at each age...imo you want your son to be on the top team at whatever organization you choose as the top team normally gets the best exposure

In addition to those already mentioned, most of the teams below have websites and have a list of where their former players have committed (or been drafted).  Those college commitments should give you some idea of their level of play, and the schools they work with. Note, in a few cases a team will list a player who was really only been a guest player.

 

Philly Bandits
Keystone State Bombers (fka B2B)
Elite Baseball (Lancaster)
USA Elite Baseball
Lehigh Valley Baseball Club
Bluerocks Baseball
Arena Starz (Northeastern MD)
MidAtlantic Red Sox (Northeastern MD)

Originally Posted by MidAtlanticDad:

In addition to those already mentioned, most of the teams below have websites and have a list of where their former players have committed (or been drafted).  Those college commitments should give you some idea of their level of play, and the schools they work with. Note, in a few cases a team will list a player who was really only been a guest player.

 

Philly Bandits
Keystone State Bombers (fka B2B)
Elite Baseball (Lancaster)
USA Elite Baseball
Lehigh Valley Baseball Club
Bluerocks Baseball
Arena Starz (Northeastern MD)
MidAtlantic Red Sox (Northeastern MD)

The OP said he was looking for 14-16 the Philly Bandits do not or at least did not have teams that young but I can speak from experience about the Philly Bandits College showsase age teams....excellent team, with a great reputation among college coaches. My POV the best in the Philly area.

Originally Posted by dad43:
Originally Posted by MidAtlanticDad:

In addition to those already mentioned, most of the teams below have websites and have a list of where their former players have committed (or been drafted).  Those college commitments should give you some idea of their level of play, and the schools they work with. Note, in a few cases a team will list a player who was really only been a guest player.

 

Philly Bandits
Keystone State Bombers (fka B2B)
Elite Baseball (Lancaster)
USA Elite Baseball
Lehigh Valley Baseball Club
Bluerocks Baseball
Arena Starz (Northeastern MD)
MidAtlantic Red Sox (Northeastern MD)

The OP said he was looking for 14-16 the Philly Bandits do not or at least did not have teams that young but I can speak from experience about the Philly Bandits College showsase age teams....excellent team, with a great reputation among college coaches. My POV the best in the Philly area.


The Bandits start at age 16. they partnered with SEPA Knights for the younger ages.

Originally Posted by dad43:
The OP said he was looking for 14-16 the Philly Bandits do not or at least did not have teams that young but I can speak from experience about the Philly Bandits College showsase age teams....excellent team, with a great reputation among college coaches. My POV the best in the Philly area.

Thanks, I think the 16U team is relatively new for them, but they do list one on their web site. I cannot speak from direct experience, but I have only heard good things about the program.

 

http://www.hometeamsonline.com/PHILLYBANDITS

 

Originally Posted by djacks2015:
There are a ton of teams in the area besides those I listed and as a previous poster mentioned most have multiple teams at each age...imo you want your son to be on the top team at whatever organization you choose as the top team normally gets the best exposure

I agree with this advise almost all of the time, but since the EvoShield Canes have been mentioned (in one of the many threads on this topic), I would add that they are a notable exception. All of their teams seem to get plenty of exposure and help kids find college opportunities.

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