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Buckeye 2015 posted:

Agree with ANOTHERPARENT.....the tourneys he mentioned will get your son a lot of exposure, predominately midwest and some East Coast.   My son was in an organzation that also was in the Midwest Prospect League.  They would get schools from all over the midwest, Southeast and East Coast, but I don't ever remember any of the west coast schools....and at the time, the MPL was probably the premier recruiting event in the midwest.   My son has played with/against a lot of big name kids over the years who went to big name schools.....but I can't recall one that played further west than Nebraska.   Not sure the best way to go about getting seen by them....but I just don't think they come out this way often

Take it for what it’s worth, California has a ton of baseball players and not enough programs. Mid levels players are encouraged to expand their lists and look outside of CA.  Breaking INTO the west coast is hard unless you’re a stud or have a 1500 Sat. Players who can mash, throw in the mid 80’s, and are members of National Honor Society are a dime a dozen where we are. 
If you still want to look out here: Stanford camp, HF or SB camps. Tournaments: USA baseball (June/July), and AZ Fall Classic (Oct) seem to attract most if not all D1s.  PG WWBA West (July), and Wilson Premier (sept) to a lesser extent. 

Here are where the D1’s are located. I’d go East young man

 

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