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The movie is not only worth getting, it's almost a must.

Probably the best documentary ever done for young players and parents who want to get to the next level.

By the way, there's a lot of footage shot at the PG/BA World Championship last October. That's not the reason for getting it though.

I'd be very interested in what others who have seen the movie "Prospect" think.

Check out the site, here's the link
PROSPECT MOVIE
StealingHome,

Rick Stephensen made the movie. I'm hoping others comment about it. I think everyone will agree with your assessment. It's that good!

I don't know what it costs. We were sent a copy because we helped Rick. We were blown away by just how good it is.

I don't ever remember coming on here to endorse anything including our own stuff. But I feel that positive about the value of this movie to young players and parents. Please understand we have absolutely no financial interest in this.

Once again, here is the link. I think everyone with a young player should get it.
PROSPECT MOVIE
This is Rick Stephenson. "Prospect" just released and the buzz has been tremendous. Thank you for the positive feedback. It features a bunch of big league guys (Terry Francona, David Wright, Mike Cuddyer, Chad Tracy) as well as the entire staffs from six D1 colleges (NCstate, UVA, JMU to name a few) and Scouts. All information about how to get the film is in on the site (www.prospectmovie.com). As a release special, we are offering the film for 24.99 with free shipping.

The question I've gotten most often is who is this movie for...every single person who's serious about baseball: College coaches, highschool coaches, players, and parents. The response has been great so far and every college coach that's gotten the film has played it on the bus for their team.

If you have any questions about the film you can email me at rick@prospectmovie.com
Irish Pride,

Several people have been asking the same question "what is it about?" I've been making adjustments to the website and this weekend I'm recutting the trailer in attempt to give everyone a better idea.

We are adding the following description to the home page:

VOLUME 1 gives insight into the infrastructure and processes college coaches and pro scouts use to evaluate pitchers and position players. It covers the five tools, the structure of scouting, and the amateur draft.

VOLUME TWO documents the structure of the minor leagues and the process of how players are prepared for the big leagues. It deals with the mental prcoesses players use to get the edge in the face of fierce copetition for the greatest job on Earth

"Prospect" was made to be a 'functional' documentary - meaning that the purpose is to make players and coaches better.

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If you're an old salty dog scout who has been around for years or a tenured college coach, you may know most of the material discussed. But in Prospect, thirty people are communicating the material in their own unique way which is the reason I think Prospect is special.

I made the film I needed to see in highschool to know what coaches and scouts were expecting me to do and film that would have made me a more successful player in college. And If anyone at any level claims its not worth the price, or even twice the price, I'd say they're crazy. Every college coach that's gotten one so far has played it on the bus for their team.

I'd love to see the reviews posted and also, email them to me at rick@prospectmovie.com if you don't mind them being put up on the site. And thank you for posting questions. It's going to take these questions for me to learn how present the film in the most effective manner possible.

Thanks again,

Rick Stephenson

PS. Got a national radio interview today...wish me luck!
A baseball buddy of mine from college sent me a copy of this video and it's not an exaggeration to say that watching this and taking the advice to heart could change your baseball life. But I have to admit that watching "Prospect" made me a little upset. Hearing the players, coaches, and scouts talk about all the different aspects of the game - both mental and physical - made me realize that my baseball career didn't have to end after graduating. I was a scholarship player at a Divison I program and feel confident that I had draftable talent. But my potential in certain aspects of the game was not reached and it's a shame that this video wasn't around 5 or even 10 years ago. There are a number of gems in these volumes, and to hear them from the likes of Franconia and Wright brings the message home even more.

A number of people have asked what the video is about and what they can expect. Well expect a pleasant surprise. This movie is not like all the other shameless, late night cable-advertised "how to" videos that charge you money for what you could learn from Tim McCarver or Joe Buck on Sunday night baseball. This video is not going to teach you how to hit or throw a curveball, how to run first-and-third defenses, or how to execute a hit-and-run. What it is going to teach you is how to put yourself in the best possible position you can be in when the draft arrives. And let me tell you, it's never too early to prepare. If you've ever wondered what the scouts or college coaches are looking for or where your game needs to be to even sniff a 161 game season, then these volumes are for you; and what's more, the answers come straight from the players, coaches, and scouts themselves.

There's nothing wrong with not making it to the Bigs, but if you don't want to share my regrets, I'd suggest you listen closely to what they have to say.
I received the movie in the mail today. Watched it tonite.
OUTSTANDING!
I am the parent of a HS player. Not a "how to" or a movie with a bunch of "new stuff". There is just so much credibility when you hear/see these guys talking about "what it takes" that makes this movie different and enlightening. I will make sure my son watches it.
I highly recommend "Prospect"!!!!

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