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I Googled Amateur Baseball Report Showcase and got to this page. Without reading too deeply, it looks like joe2's ultimate goal is to have his son be selected for the TeamUSA 14u National Team. It looks like the goal is the real deal, but I have heard some noise about recognition and international play at such a young age. Is it really useful to be identified as a prospect when kids at this age may be peaking and not succeed at higher levels? Some wonder if soon there will be even younger type events.

As far as the Amateur Baseball Report Showcase, they may be legit, too. They may be one of several paths to the USA Baseball’s 14U National Team Identification Series (NTIS). Sounds similar to the JOs for the TeamUSA YNT trials that go on in June.

Bottom line, it could be more fun than serving a greater purpose. I say, why not give it a shot?
Last edited by infidel_08
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Originally posted by biggerpapi:
Wait, I didn't mean in any way that it was a bad thing.


No problemmo, bp. I took it as being a little sarcastic, but I read more into it than was there.

I read somewhere that infidel_son got on PG's radar at 14. He continued to do well. I don't think this event was around when he was 14. joe2 is looking for competition and growth. Making the team and the subsequent games should fill the bill.
My son went to the initial ID camp in S Florida and received and invite to the Ft Myers camp where they will pick the team for the South East region.

Both coasts will have six teams each from different geographical regions play over the Labor day weekend. The east coast six will play in Jupiter I believe. From those 6 east and 6 west coast teams USA baseball will pick their squad for the 14U team for the rest of 08 and for 09.
That's how I understand it. I look at it as a chance to experience the showcase atmosphere at a relatively low cost if he makes it great if not that's OK to, he's got a some time before these things become too important.

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