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Did a search on this topic, but didn't come up with anything recent or specific about this event. Hoping some of you here have info or guidance. 2021 played on the regional USA Baseball NTIS team in Cary last fall. He got off to a rough start in the first game, but did well otherwise. He was not invited to the additional workout session during the event, and did not receive an invite to the 15U team tryouts this year. We just received an email stating that he was "receiving this email because you were in the final conversations when those selections were being made. We believe that if you have continued to commit to the game and worked hard since we last saw you, you are still very much a candidate for this year’s 15U National Team selection process." His travel team is not playing this tourney, but the email said they could find a team or put him on a free agent team. The email was not addressed to him personally, so we know there are multiple kids from Cary last year that received this same message. Did some internet research about the event, and it seems like a legit elite tourney experience, but I'm not sure. Is this a prestigious tournament or a money grab type of situation? Does anyone have experience at this tournament? The cost and travel expenses are within our budget. Should he do it? Thanks in advance!

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Thanks Caco3girl, that is my general understanding as well of these types of events. However, the search I did on here indicated that the West Championships draw a lot of elite teams and scouts. I think the East version was new last year, so I was trying to figure out if it did/will draw elite competition this year.  We are thinking it might be worth it if it is going to draw good competition and scouts. In other words, we are thinking this may provide good showcase type exposure rather than an actual chance at the national team.

2022 NYC, I'm curious as to why you would turn down the NDTP tournament invitation in favor of the NTIS path. It's my understanding that they are parallel paths to the development team/national team, but the tourney is one event instead of the 2-3 separate NTIS level tryouts. Hope you don't mind me asking, I'm just trying to make sure my understanding of the paths are correct.  

I coached a team in this event a few years ago so I have firsthand experience.  It is a good event in that it is well run and there will be good teams there.  It is worth the money if that is what you are after.  If you think your son has a legitimate chance of being chosen for the 15U USA National Team you are being naïve. Most of that roster has already been selected, IMO.  From the standpoint of scouts - there are some there. But by and large they are not looking at 15 year olds.  They will show up to watch a hard throwing pitching prospect, but scouts already know who they are going to watch before the tournament starts. I enjoyed the event and I would take a team back there in a heartbeat.  I wouldn't go as a "free agent" individual.

I went and looked at last summer's 15U national team (www.usabaseball.com/team-usa/15u/roster) and something struck me -- in line with Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, 60% of the roster was born in the first three months of the year, and the latest birthday was August 2nd (that is, every kid was born in the first seven months and two days of the year).

Not responsive to the OP's question, but I thought it was interesting.

Edited: sorry, just noticed there are a couple 2003s on there. But still 50% of the roster born int he first quarter of the year.

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Zia2021 posted:

Thanks Caco3girl, that is my general understanding as well of these types of events. However, the search I did on here indicated that the West Championships draw a lot of elite teams and scouts. I think the East version was new last year, so I was trying to figure out if it did/will draw elite competition this year.  We are thinking it might be worth it if it is going to draw good competition and scouts. In other words, we are thinking this may provide good showcase type exposure rather than an actual chance at the national team.

2022 NYC, I'm curious as to why you would turn down the NDTP tournament invitation in favor of the NTIS path. It's my understanding that they are parallel paths to the development team/national team, but the tourney is one event instead of the 2-3 separate NTIS level tryouts. Hope you don't mind me asking, I'm just trying to make sure my understanding of the paths are correct.  

Zia,

My son and I went for the experience of playing on the USA field and he wanted to check out UNC, Duke and NC State. Having a Nov bday, below Avg height of the other 13U kids (he was 5' 6ish at the time) and while he did well there were players with college metrics. There were dozens of kids at the NTIS who could have made the team, I am sure they are going to the 14U trials. I really do not want to spend the $$ for a trip to Florida. Cary again yes, as we will hit other NC colleges

2022NYC, thanks for the response. We enjoyed Cary as well. I know some people think the NTIS system is a money grab, but I view it as just another fun and valuable baseball experience. I would recommend it if it's not going to break a family's budget. However, I would add the important caveat that a player should go into it for the experience itself and not a real chance at making the team (as many others have said here). For my 2021, the local NTIS tryout in 2016 was his first showcase style event and he learned a lot from that experience at a fairly young age. 

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