We've been to a couple.
But $549? Are they really worth the price? If you're good enough, want colleges find you?
Im not criticizing them, the showcases are well run. I just wonder about the cost to attend.
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quote:I know too many people who've gone to those other events and gotten absolutely nothing out of it, and there's no real record left behind for anyone to see later on. With the PG events, a solid performance is both seen in person and later the reports can be reviewed by people who weren't there.
quote:2Bmom, what would you consider a "good ranking"? Just curious.
quote:that coach already has you in his sights and even if the PG rating is low it won't change his thinking--he knows what he saw---
quote:Are they really worth the price? If you're good enough, want colleges find you?
quote:Originally posted by CasualObserver:
We've been to a couple.
But $549? Are they really worth the price? If you're good enough, wont colleges find you?
Im not criticizing them, the showcases are well run. I just wonder about the cost to attend.
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Coach Milburn
Fact of the matter is college coaches and pro scouts very rarely get to spring HS games
Fact of the matter is HS coaches do talk about players but how often and who is asking them who the better players are
The old adage " if you are good enough the coaches and scouts will find you" is a total misnomer.
To be realistic a scout, be it college or pro , will go where there are a multitude of players to see and evaluate not a HS game where their may be just one or two players of note. It is pure economics and common sense.
If the scouts are not attending spring SH games how can they talk about the players if they have not seen them
On the other hand they see players at showcases and showcase tournaments all summer and fall
quote:My perception of this is that the hsbaseballweb has turned basically into a w*h*o*r*ehouse for travel and showcase baseball.