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Interesting. Can't comment on Ohio, because we've never done one there, but son did do a PBR Scout Day in another state.  Son was invited by his organization, so we did not pay anything extra for it.  His travel organization is big on periodically measuring numbers, so we have a pretty good idea of what is "normal" for him.  PBR numbers appeared normal and actually did not even capture his personal bests, so I can't say ours appeared "juiced."   They measured jumping, but those numbers seemed to disappear after the event (for everyone), which was curious.  The most frustrating part for son was that he said the guy doing BP had a bizarre throw and you were kind of stuck with that (no matter what side of the plate you would have normally batted on...it was just "the one guy").  Unless they have right and left handed pitchers for BP (son would normally always only hit opposite the pitcher, so the PBR situation would never happen in a game), I think son would have just preferred to hit off of a tee.   

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