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WINTER BREAK Instructional Camp at Chatsworth High School 12/21/15

StrainedOblique ·
Terrific Winter break instructional camp for younger players in the LA/San Fernando Valley area ages 8-16 . Camp is conducted by Chatsworth HS Coach Tom Meusborn and Chatsworth Varsity players. Coach Meusborn has been coaching for approx 25 years. Holds CA state record for most wins by a HS Baseball coach, 2 National titles , 8 CIF City titles, 2 first round picks ( Mike Moustakas )   Also, Coached team USA 16U ( 2010-14 ) . Great day camp and affordable! SEE ATTACHED PHOTO FOR DETAILS...
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Good Showcases/Camps

Underdog27 ·
I created this thread to list some of the cheaper more better options for players coming up that want to get better and spread their name. I have invited to many showcases in the last few years, but many of them seem like a waste of time and to much money saying that most of them came during my freshman year. Most of the invites came because of interest in a left handed catcher. I think a lot of kids are getting invited to some of these showcases in camps just to bring in a little money to...
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StrainedOblique ·
Not sure why this post is showing up in general forum? I posted in California forum...hmm. Trying to get the hang of this new platform at HSBBWEB.
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3and2Fastball ·
We've heard great things about the Coastal Carolina camps Josh Holliday camps at OK State are supposed to be great, too
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Initech ·
Should be noted in case anyone new stumbles on this thread in the future that the UA Baseball Factory price is low because they try to upsell you on video packages and the next event they can get you to. You're not obligated to do them, but they supposedly will sell you on them.
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Midlo Dad ·
Many people overdo the showcasing thing. In my mind, if you do one Perfect Game event WHEN YOU ARE READY TO SHINE, then you're going to have a profile web page that you can e-mail a link to, and that will provide objective indication of your abilities. PG costs more but it avoids the thought of having to do more than one, or at least, more than one per year. Events at specific schools are great if you're trying to pursue that particular school. Beyond that, you could probably make better use...
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joemktg ·
I think the general question is "value," and that depends on the player's situation. A 13 yo is not going to go to the PG world showcase, nor is a projected first rounder going to go to the UA initial event. But if you want the younger player to receive an evaluation so as to understand where he is positioned relative to his peers: Attend a local college camp or camps Tryout for elite travel programs Identify and attend regional combines, e.g.,...
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JCG ·
The LH catcher remark caught my eye too. I have not seen a LH catcher in college or even high school. Perhaps the OP means lefty hitting catcher? That is much more in demand. Years ago in Little League, I was fortunate enough to coach an extremely talented lefty catcher who had a strong arm, great athleticism, and the quickest hands I had seen up to then on a youth player. She's now a freshman starter on a D1 softball team and doing very well. Apparently softball coaches don't mind lefties...
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Underdog27 ·
Initech, They may try to sell it to you but you do not have to buy the package at all. They will try to suck you into it but you do not have to pay $500 at all. It still is one of the most affordable camps around I think.
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Initech ·
Underdog, I did say you're not obligated to do them. I just didn't want anyone to think you pay that cheap amount without them trying to suck you into something. JCG -- Kid on my son's HS team is a LH catcher (throw and hit). He has torn labrum so not catching at moment, but coach seems open to him competing at the spot next season. He is a good catcher, and I think his dad wants him to pursue it as long as he can, but it's probably inevitable if he plays in college that he'll have to move...
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Underdog27 ·
The sole purpose of this post is to list some good affordable showcases/camps for anyone who is wondering about them, not to rip on anyone. Having caught left handed my freshman year it is not as much as a disadvantage that people tend to say it is. If you have enough strengths to outweigh the disadvantages anything is possible.
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RJM ·
I think I'll order a pizza, sit back and watch the left handed catcher debate unfold.
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NewUmpire ·
Trying to wrap my head around the reluctance at the higher levels to accept a lefty throwing catcher. From a physiology perspective, the throw to 2nd is the same distance for a righty or a lefty. I would think the lefty would have an easier time to snap throw to first. The right has the advantage to third. One point I see being an obstacle is that when a lefty sets up in a position to throw to 2nd, his rt foot is closer to the mound - possibly making his vision to see the runner break off...
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Underdog27 ·
NewUmpire, I completely agree with you. I had to move to fill in other positions though. Turns out I'm a way better center fielder than catcher.
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Underdog27 ·
Here is a link that I think explains the lefty throwing catcher situation very well. http://www.hardballtimes.com/t...fty-catcher-musings/
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Goosegg ·
S was a LH travel ball catcher until HS. I did a bunch of research into the advantages/disadvantages. I concluded that it boiled down to this: (1) lefties with cannons (like a catcher should) were more valuable as pitchers and (2) tradition. Both had ossified into essentially unwritten rules. (I believe the Davidson coach still catches bullpens with his left handed catchers mitt.)
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