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Tier One College Prospect

vavals ·
High school baseball players are invited to hone their skills and display their talents for baseball scouts and colleges during the Tier One Baseball Prospect Camp September 21st at Atlantic Shores High School in Chesapeake,...
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There Is A Florida College Option To Play Baseball

baseballdad63 ·
Visit FCC.EDU and click on athletic then baseball. Fill out their baseball form if you like what you read. http://www.fcc.edu/students/athletics/baseball-men.asp
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Re: Tier One College Prospect

vavals ·
The University of Richmond has confirmed.
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Re: Tier One College Prospect

9and7dad ·
Originally Posted by vavals: The University of Richmond has confirmed. Wish I had known that sooner we would have made the effort to get there. Good luck with the camp.
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Re: Tier One College Prospect

vavals ·
Originally Posted by SE_DAD: Originally Posted by vavals: Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 21st. Players will stretch at 8:30 am to prep for 9 am Pro-style workout. Are any parental signatures needed for registration? Asking because we wont be available until around 1:00 or so but son plans to be there for workout in the morning. THANKS! When you send in the player info to agrestebaseball@gmail.com include that you will be late and coach Agreste will send you anything...
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Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

CTBaseballDad15 ·
My son is a Jr. aspiring to play college baseball, we are inundated with emails from Colleges about clinics, skills camps, Fall/Winter/Summer Camps and Prospect Camps (in addition to the many 3rd party showcases and camps invites). Is there a difference between a Prospect camp and the other camps/clinics schools host and if so, what are they are should we attend only Prospect Camps? Thank you
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Blue Chip Fall Baseball

BCP ·
Blue Chip Prospects will be accepting players for our 12u new 13u fall baseball team. If interested please contact us at info@bluechipnj.com
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PROSPECT COMBINE SHOWCASE

TSC ·
PROSPECT COMBINE SHOWCASE WHEN: DECEMBER 19, 2015 WERE: MISSION BASEBALL ACADEMY - SAN ANTONIO COST: $75 PER PLAYER INCLUDES: SHIRT, COMBINE, LIVE GAME, & EVALUATION EVENT WILL CONSIST OF : COLLEGE RECRUITING SESSION,PLAYERS RUNNING 6O'S, INFIELD DEFENSE & ARM STRENGTH. , OUTFIELD DEFENSE & ARM STRENGTH, CATCHERS POP TIME, HITTING EXIT SPEED, AND PITCHERS WILL THROW IN LIVE GAME ACTION. ALL DATA FROM COMBINE & GAME WILL BE SENT TO COLLEGES IN...
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PROSPECT COMBINE SHOWCASE

TSC ·
PROSPECT COMBINE SHOWCASE WHEN: DECEMBER 19, 2015 - 8am TO 5pm WERE: MISSION BASEBALL ACADEMY - SAN ANTONIO COST: $75 PER PLAYER INCLUDES: SHIRT, COMBINE, LIVE GAME, & EVALUATION EVENT WILL CONSIST OF : COLLEGE RECRUITING SESSION,PLAYERS RUNNING 6O'S, INFIELD DEFENSE & ARM STRENGTH. , OUTFIELD DEFENSE & ARM STRENGTH, CATCHERS POP TIME, HITTING EXIT SPEED, AND PITCHERS WILL THROW IN LIVE GAME ACTION. ALL DATA FROM COMBINE & GAME...
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15u 14 u players need Palm Beach Florida

Coach Tino ·
Looking for 15u and 14u players for this summer asap! Contact me at 5612677947 coach Tino Gaudino pbcelite.com PBC Elite Baseball is a Nationally Ranked Travel & Developmental Baseball program based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Our mission is to provide players with a platform for elite competition, skills development and college exposure opportunities. We field 17U, 16U, 15U, 14U, 13U, 12U and 11U Travel Teams. We compete in a variety of summer showcase tournaments including Perfect...
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College Prospect Exposure Camp

TexasCollegeProspect ·
Save Time and Money—Attend 30+ Camps in 1 EVENT The Scout College Expo is an outstanding opportunity to gain valuable exposure to college coaches and pro scouts. Over 35 Texas and Louisiana schools and 6 pro scouts will be in attendance. Location: Mountain View College 4849 W Illinois Ave, Dallas, TX 75211 Date: Saturday, November 21, 2015 Cost: $145 until Oct. 31st & $160 after Oct. 31st Register online: www.scoutcollegeexpo.com Contact Coach Olen Parker “OP” with questions.
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PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Phanatic2008WS ·
My 2017 is considering the PG National Academic or the Sunshine Northeast (same days), the Atlantic Coast top Prospect (late August). In addition, his team will be at the 17U WWBA at Lakepoint (early July). He is a RHP (max 88mph in Fall last year)/MIF who has has received text/email/phone interest from top/mid D1's as a RHP. Academics (>3.5)/Test scores (ACT 28) all good. The big question is many coaches that have seen him at Camps and such, want to see him in games. Do games at PG...
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HS Baseball Looking for JUCO Route

HS.Baseball.Scout ·
I am a recruiting coordinator working within JUCO baseball in the South. Looking for Class of 2016 unsigned baseball players. RHP, LHP, OF.
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PG TOP PROSPECT GAMES AT TCU

mamabb0304 ·
Thoughts on the PG Top Prospect Games at TCU? September 23-24, This will be the inaugural year. Considering sending our 2019 to this event, and wanted feedback if available? Looks like a good event, and PG does quality events of course. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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Roster spots available for 16U Trombly Apaches

Trombly Apaches ·
Trombly Apaches (Colorado) 16U will be competing in the 16U All Prospect World Series in Indianapolis, IN, July 26-29. We have a few roster spots available. If you are interested in playing in this tournament, but don't have a team, please send a message or email tromblybaseballcolorado@gmail.com
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Trombly Apaches (CO) 16U Roster spots available

Trombly Apaches ·
Trombly Apaches (Colorado) 16U will be competing in the 16U All Prospect World Series in Indianapolis, IN, July 26-29. We have a few roster spots available. If you are interested in playing in this tournament, but don't have a team, please send a message or email tromblybaseballcolorado@gmail.com
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13U Select 30 Championships Top Prospects 7/30-8/5, 2017

PROBEAGLE ·
Hello All, I'm looking for some feedback regarding this event. My 13U son's coach handed out 3 of these "Golden Tickets" this past weekend at the DFW USSSA Select 30 Super NIT. I realize 13 YOs are a few years away from a meaningful scouting experience and our expectations should be aligned. Other than experiencing his first combine national event such as this, here are few questions I have: 1. How many invitations are given out? Are these tickets given to mostly competitive teams?
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Chesterfield Prospect Camp

RISE Baseball Powered by Wilson/DeMarini would love to have your participation at our 2015 Summer Prospect Camp located at Manchester High School, Richmond Va.   RISE Baseball will be hosting their first annual Summer Prospect Camp from June...
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Looking for a team in Indiana 18U

Kolbe Smith ·
I broke my thumb last summer which kept me from being able to join a summer team. I am doing very well this high school season at Guerin Catholic, and have the eyes of a few smaller division one schools that want to see me in action on a travel team....
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Re: Looking for a team in Indiana 18U

SOLID ·
Contact me we have one spot left 8 showcase tournaments - 586-764-9378
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

RJM ·
If your son is an identified prospect by a program and on their board they will personally invite him in a manner other than a form letter. Otherwise, they’re inviting you to help finance their spring trip. If you’re getting mailers they probably purchased the registration list from events your son signed up for. What is humorous is when receiving “saw you play at ....” and the player signed up but didn’t attend.
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

TPM ·
All programs are different but being that your son is a junior, I would go with Prospect Camp. They are usually limited in players and instruction is given by the coaches, not others who come in to help run camps. Limit the Prospect Camp to your sons position. For example if he is a pitcher, go with Pitchers prospect camp. Just the word prospect doesn't really describe the type of camp. It should be a camp from a program that your son is interested in. Coaches like players who attend...
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

This response was never intended to be this long (sorry), but once I got started I decided to really expound on my feelings and experiences of athletes I know and my son's personal college camp experience. May be worth the read beyond the a-d list if you are bored. ----------- Go to any camp that will: a) Get you in front of coaches for a school(s) that you desire to attend as a student b) Matches your academic and baseball skillset c) That you can afford d) That is reasonable in distance to...
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

TPM ·
COLLEGEBASEBALLRECRUITINGGUIDE, It's TPM if you meant me, or RJM, if you meant him. Thank you.
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

dadof2ballplayers ·
My philosophy on this is when in doubt and you can swing it financially do it. I tell my two boys let’s not have any regrets when this is over in a few years. I’d rather them look back and say they tried and didn’t work out rather than wonder what would have happened if we would have went to a schools camp, and specially when talking about a “dream school”. It worked out for my oldest, a camp in December was where he got on the radar, they followed him the following summer and ultimately...
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

ARCEKU21 ·
The "what if" is what we are facing right now. My son has attended on P5 camp already, which an offer came out of. He has another P5 camp schedule mid January. The weekend after that another P5 school wants him to come out to their camp. The first January camp already constitutes some significant travel, but it's a school that is in my son's top 5 list. The other possible January camp is also significant travel and it's a school that recently started talking to my son. We are trying to...
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Re: Clinics, Camps & Prospects Camps, Is there a Difference?

TPM ·
Your son is a freshman who has not played a high school game yet, correct. Your son has plenty of time. He can politely tell any coach that he isn't ready to make any decisions. Don't be afraid. He can be the one to drive the bus, not them.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Backyard ·
PG can be powerful for sure. Depending upon many things its not for everyone. You're son will be a needle in a haystack. They have tens of thousands of kids they're looking at any given weekend at tournaments alone. There showcases are 400-500 kids minimum. College coaches mostly incognito on sidelines so you never know if you may have caught an eye. 99% will leave the showcase and or tournament never hearing a word from anyone that might have seen them. 88 max velo is good but that will not...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

PGStaff ·
Backyard, Why not just go ahead and promote what you want. Because your information is wrong. Always have to wonder when a new poster brings an endorsement.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

redbird5 ·
Backyard, You could not be more wrong with your entire post. We are now all dumber about showcases for having read it.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

B-MoreBeast ·
Why not just post the meme Redbird?
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Truman ·
. . . that's one needle of a thousand in that haystack. And if that haystack is where I need to go to find a needle, then . . . .???
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Backyard ·
That's fine, It's no matter to me. I've personally been through these and know first hand so thought I'd offer. Simply posting to help kids, athletes and coaches.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

redbird5 ·
I have been through this as a parent and hundreds of times each year as a coach and my results are very different than yours, backyard.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Montanabaseball ·
backyard -- everything I have read on this site is contrary to what you wrote. The original posters question is a good one tho. when should tournaments be utilized and when should showcases be used and what are the pros and cons of each?
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

lionbaseball ·
I would highly recommend the Complete Showcase. Guaranteed a minimum amount of coaches (usually 30 but could be up to 100) and a maximum amount of participants. Your son will be evaluated by 2 college coaches but will be looked at by more. No more wondering if a college scout or coach will be at a game or whether you have to make the championship round to be seen.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Louise ·
We have little experience but we have heard that unless your kid is D1 talent don't go to PG (other than the academic one) so whether true or not that rumor is out there!
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Enjoying the Ride ·
If he has never done a PG showcase, your son may want to attend at least one late spring/early summer to see where he is relative to his peers and get some updated video and verified numbers. If he does well enough, he could receive an invite to the PG National Showcase, which is loaded with college coaches who want to see the best match ups. As far as tournament play this summer, USA Baseball 17U National Team Championships (east or west), 17U WWBA, and an Area Code tryout if you can get an...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Phanatic2008WS ·
Thanks for all the posts. My 2017 has been to two PG WWBA tournaments, but not to any of the PG showcases yet. That is what prompted my initial question about the value and relative pros and cons of PG run tournaments and showcases. At tournaments, the players are evaluated on game performances and that is always a hit or miss in my opinion (depending on where you play for example at Lakepoint or area HS fields, who you are playing, and who is watching you at any given point when you are...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

redbird5 ·
Phanatic, Comparing a PG showcase to a PG tournament is apples and oranges. Both are fruits and a necessary part of recruiting, IMO, but they accomplish different goals. The PG Tournament is where players show they can get out decent hitters, rather than simply striking out the same kid from a rival high school over and over. And, if they get hit a little bit, they can show their makeup....among other things. Their velo, command, etc. may or may not be noted. The PG Showcase is where they...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Phanatic2008WS ·
Thanks for the reply Redbird5. I totally appreciate the feedback. Definitely worth looking at the tourneys and showcases as separate, that both feed into an equation. Also, point well taken about the "dad with rose colored glasses - not Oakleys". He was at 88 max (sitting around 86) but at a camp that most coaches there saw, but no recording via a neutral entity like PG. So that is needed. Thank you.
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

PGStaff ·
Redbird, Thanks for the explanation, good one BTW. Often I want to say some of the same things, but am afraid it would come off the wrong way and people would think I am BSing. Phanatic, Sounds like your son could create some interest. So much depends on the other things once the velocity is recognized. Is that 86-88 look like the end or does it look like there is more to come in the near future? Are the other pitches usable now and how much can they improve? Can he pitch? I can tell you...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

MKbaseballdad ·
I would do the PG Northeast Showcase in June and set his measurables heading into the summer season. You'll have his velo numbers, PG rating, video and comparison with his class out there for anyone to see post-showcase plus you'll have whatever coaches are there watching him. Redbird has a lot more knowledge and experience than I do but my 2016 played with 2 RHPs with similar to your 2017 (one last year and one this year). Both had max velos 1 MPH below yours and sat/sit around the same and...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

RedFishFool ·
Get him to a PG Showcase, etc. It helps. Just saying!
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

Phanatic2008WS ·
Thanks again for all the suggestions. I am convinced on the need for going to a PG showcase. PGSTAFF: appreciate all the nuances to stocking up player projections that come into play. Although challenging, over the course of many years, these intangibles that we refer to (body type, arm action, command, secondary pitch readiness, poise, ability to get batters out, etc) have coalesced with metrics (pitch velocity, spin rate, etc). Together they are better aids to project what a 16 year old...
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Re: PG 17U WWBA /National Academic /Sunshine Northeast /Atlantic Coast Top Prospect

PGStaff ·
Phanatic, I suggest you contact me regarding your son. Don't worry I don't try to sell anything. I just think certain kids get the most out of certain situations or events and I would like to know more about your son. He does sound interesting based on your initial post. You can send me a private message as I doubt you want to discuss your son out here in the open.
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Re: HS Baseball Looking for JUCO Route

tinaj ·
My son is still looking. He is a SR class2017.He is 6'1 135lbs. We live in OKlahoma He is a RHP. Throws in high 70's to low 80's. Throws 2seem,fast ball, mean curve ball,sinker. He also plays IF but loves pitching first. Have been to many showcases this year and last. Has looked at some college but only has 1 scholarship offer Would appreciate any HELP
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Re: HS Baseball Looking for JUCO Route

2017LHPscrewball ·
Perhaps if you provide a little additional information than some folks can help in pointing you in the right direction. One of you posts has your son at 6-1 135. Perhaps what other pitches does he have? More importantly, what schools are agreeable, whether geographically, academically, etc.? The more information, the better you can then start putting together a target list. No idea about OK, but JUCO route still has lots of opportunity for 2017 grads.
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Re: HS Baseball Looking for JUCO Route

cabbagedad ·
Welcome to the site... I agree with Screwball, more info would be helpful and it is certainly not too late for JC's or other D3, NAIA opportunities. In most areas, most JC's have a very local flavor and the coaching staff is familiar with the local talent. Are there JC's in your immediate area? Has your son had dialog with them? Based on his weight, I assume he hasn't really physically matured yet. Does he project to get much bigger or taller? Has he played much travel ball? Are there...
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Re: HS Baseball Looking for JUCO Route

tinaj ·
My son is still looking. He is a SR class2017.He is 6'1 135lbs. We live in OKlahoma He is a RHP. Throws in high 70's to low 80's. Throws 2seem,fast ball, mean curve ball,sinker. He also plays IF but loves pitching first. Have been to many showcases this year and last.
 
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