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Wally -
We'll be glad to provide you and your parents with information. Both college camps and showcases can be beneficial. What grade are you now & what position do you play? Have you attended a showcase or id camp before? What part of the country are you interested in going to college? This information will help the board members point you in the right direction for what you are looking for. Smile
One thing I'd recommend to a young player, perhaps even before spending money on showcasing, would be to try a major league team's one-day camp.

You learn about format, because they're all pretty similar, and you get used to performing specific skills on command. And if you perform really well, it can start you on your way to bigger, better things.

Showcasing is important for most players and it can be pretty costly. I'd see if I could incorporate a few free camps into the plan, if possible.
Wally.....

My son is also an 06, and last year we thought that it was a good start by doing what "OldVaman" suggested, participating in a MLB team evaluation camp.

The Chicago White Sox have what they call Prospect Evaluation Games. You would sign-up for an evaluation camp were they hold a mini try-out (60 yd. dash, fielding, hitting, pitching, pop times - all dependent upon what your position you play). The cost this year to sign-up is $30.00, and will be held at different locations and on different dates, Lewis Univ.-June 14th, College of DuPage-June 15th, Northern Illinois Univ.-June 16th, St. Viator-June 22nd, St.Xavier-June 23rd, Illinois State Univ.-June 24th, Valpo Univ.-June 29th.

After that, they will select approximately 300 players to play in August at the Village Green Field Complex in Glen Ellyn near College of DuPage. The cost for this I believe is an additional $125.00. You'll play about 4, 7 inning games. The White Sox phone number is 630-324-8221.

This is a good way to get your "feet wet." BUT, since Perfect Game has established their ID Showcases, you can't go wrong there either.

Also, if there is a particular college that you are interested in, attend one of their camps. It's a great way to participate in a quality environment at a potential school. The camp format is very similar to a regular type showcase.

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