Vector,,, In my opinion you are right. The dirtbags held so called "tryouts" which turned out to be "signups" and then sent out invitations to players saying you made the team and ask for $1875.00. After they got your money the players were told they were on some kind of an "instructional team" and given dates for games. Later on they were told they were on "scout teams" and the places you play was changed to different fields at some high school in the middle of no where and changed the dates. They don't even play real games, they are just scrimmage games against other dirtbags "scout teams". Any one of these players could of gotten the same deal through their high school for around $50.00 to play scrimmage games against other high schools in North Carolina. The dirtbags received approximately $150,000 dollars from these children's parents. And on the dirtbags website they say they want to "help the children". After talking to most of the parents at the so called scout team games if they were told the truth about what the dirtbags were doing they wouldn't have paid that kind of money. I'll tell anyone next year when you see the dirtbags are having tryouts BEWARE. and they should change the name from "tryouts" to "signups" because it doesn't matter how good or bad you are they are going to put you on a team and take your money. If I was involved in the dirtbags management I'd be ashamed of myself for doing this to people. I thought when you went to tryouts, If you were good enough to make a team then you made it and if you wasn't good enough you didn't make the team, but not with them they take your money and put a player on a team and if the player was to be really good then he is held back because he plays with and against other players that shouldn't even be playing baseball on that level of play.