My junior CF got his invite on Thursday. Anyone else out there get their's yet?
Dates are June 13 at Baylor and June 26 at Texas A&M.
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If I was interested in helping young ball players obtain their baseball goals, I'd know about Area Code.
quote:Originally posted by FormerObserver:
The importance of the invitation means that a major league scout has requested you be invited to the tryout.
quote:So this particular scout in your particular area has extended an invitation on his findings/evaluation or from reference?
quote:Originally posted by Bighit15:quote:So this particular scout in your particular area has extended an invitation on his findings/evaluation or from reference?
It is my understanding that a MLB scout gives your name to the scout running the tryouts and then he decides and gives invites.
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
Ken, are you going to drag this out or include your objections to this thing?![]()
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
After all, one of the purposes for summer select is to gain exposure.
quote:Originally posted by SWAC:
I thought you were retired Gut? I see you are at it again.When are we starting you son's select team so we can get him ready for Area Code Tryouts in 2023?
quote:Whether it is good for the player or not, if I was a scout for a big league club and found a player that I really liked the last thing I would want to do would be to show him to my competing 29 other big league teams and their scouts.
quote:I just have never understood all the hype about one particular day each year that is supposed to open the gates for the rest of a players career.
quote:Originally posted by momandcpa:
I can say from my son's experience last year that the Area Code Tryouts gave him the MOST exposure of ANY other event/showcase/tournament he has ever attended. Whether or NOT you make the official team or not, the day was well worth the time and effort! There is absolutely NO doubt in my mind that a fair number of the D1 letters he has received were a direct result of the Tryouts. Again, I feel blessed he has been selected again this year.
quote:Not trying to be contraversial
quote:no matter where you play, who you play with, or who you play for.........each day you lace up your spikes you are being exposed. No one event, one venue, or one tournament can ever replace how you perform on a daily basis.
quote:Originally posted by FormerObserver:
momandcpa and the rest of ya,
You made the right decision for your son to accept the invitation to Area Code tryout.
I'd make it a point to accept ANY invitation to a legitimate MLB tryout.
You don't owe me or Ken Guthrie an explanation...............
quote:Originally posted by momandcpa:
I can honestly say that he didn't do his best (whatever that is) last year. As soon as we left the fields, he said, "I wish I could go back in there and give it a go again." I guess they saw potential, though... who knows?
Like FO said, I'm positive that there are MANY (make that countless) talented baseball players that have never attended the Area Code Tryouts. I'm speaking only from my son's experience.
Hope that helps...
quote:Originally posted by FormerObserver:quote:Not trying to be contraversial
Yes, you are, and I am not going to waste my time...........