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Originally Posted by lionbaseball:

What other services provide rating for high school baseball players and how are they any different?  

Once they hit 10th grade, Perfect game ranks them.  I believe they are ranked individually through the first 250, then grouped as 250-500, top 500, etc.  They also rank by state and position.  I think college coaches trust PG.  I know since my son made the list, we have been getting more interest :-)

 

Originally Posted by lionbaseball:

What other services provide rating for high school baseball players and how are they any different?  

Baseball Factory is a another national rating service. Unlike Perfect Game, Baseball factory visits more locations. But in using both BF and PG we noticed that BF seems more geared to ratings/connections with the pros. BF measures more criteria (such as home to first times). Both services tend to give players better ratings the more events/showcases/camps the player goes to. The major league invites had no fees; I have heard that some rating services waive fees for certain recruits (top kids) in a way to attract others. The bottom line is once you get a list of schools your son is interested in, find out where they recruit-- what services they use.We found the Showball Showcases very helpful; much exposure (MegaCamp had 100 coaches); you get a rating from one of the coaches at camps end. One ACC school does most of its recruiting at Top96 Demarini (Now Under Armour) camps which also give you a rating.

Originally Posted by roothog66:
Originally Posted by Buckeye 2015:

If I can get 100 people to give me $50 each, I'd be glad to start a website and give your son a rating.  Just think, for just $50 your son can tell all his friends he is one of the Top 100 players in the country.


Is there a sliding scale? What kind of rating can I get for $150.

Lol....all ratings are "negotiable"....send me a dialog 

 

Under Armor and Baseball Factory are one in the same, right?  Not gonna hammer anyone, but went to one of the Baseball Factory events when my son was in middle school.  Just wanted to see how he compared to others his age.  Well run with some good people.  2018 was invited to all kind of expensive events after that event.  Of the 40-50 kids at this event, I saw three who were legitimate.  I know that a multitude of those kids were invited to those same expensive week long camps.  I lost a little faith at that point.  I know PBR in my area does a pretty good job, and obviously PG (not blowing smoke).  That is where we will focus our efforts going forward.  Good travel ball (prep ball) team, and good showcases, seems like a good path from what I read on here. 

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