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I am a former High School baseball player. After High School I played a season for one of the top JC Programs in the country and a very good Semi-Pro team that did well nationally. I suffered an injury though and it really damaged my swing.

It has been about 3 years since and my shoulder is 100& and I have been playing in an adult league. I never figured my shoulder would heal this well and I want to play baseball competitively again and see if I have what it takes. All of my NCAA Eligibility is used up so I can't go back to play in College I can only play Semi-Pro and go to as many MLSB Tryout Camps next summer as possible. Besides those two things is there anything else I can try to do to get noticed by Major League Scouts? Should I be sending them information about me so that my name stands out to them?

Any tips on getting noticed is appreciated and I know that I have the talent to play well at my level and want to know before it's too late if I can move onto the next level.
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Welcome to the HSBBW mmorgan. Sorry that you haven't received a reply to your post until now.
Your situation is difficult to comment on. It's not that often you find opportunities to move to the next level when your only current playing option is casual ball. Some here might say this is an impossible venture. I say give it your best shot. Who knows how it could turn out. Besides, there are lots of employment options in baseball. If you don't make it as a player, maybe something else good will come of it. If you're really serious about pro ball, then do as you've already mentioned and try everything to get noticed. Just make sure your game is at it's peak when you demo it. Good luck
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