I know we have talked about this in the past but I think it merits being talked about again due to the amount of new memebers we have now.
What do you expect to get out of a showcase?
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quote:Arod I suppose would be as close to a 5 toolplayer as any.
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
You and I might be the only ones who know what you are talking about with regards to Randalls Island
quote:I'd want up with a game on the line
quote:And Hands are so big he doesn't need a glove. LOL
quote:You won't find the majority of great athletes at tournaments or showcases unless someone is sponsoring them.
This is untrue... 36 players who were selected in the 1st round and Supp. 1st round last year who have attended PG tournaments and showcases. This included 17 of the first 21 picks. To my knowledge they all payed! You live in Tampa, ask Kazmir, Upton, Crawford or any other of over 100 first rounders.
The average tournament or showcase cost a player two hundred fifty dollars with most organizations, sometimes more. That doesn't include food or lodging.
Actually the average price is higher than that at PG events.
My contention has always been that you see the kids with some talent whose families can afford the tab.
Listed above is some talent! And there were over 800 2005 draft picks who attend PG events. That's well over half of the entire draft!
Using showcase stats as the pool for players is a vert limited subject group.
Seems like the results show a very extensive subject group. It includes the vast majority of the very best prospects in baseball every year.
Showcases can show the overall talent as gauged by the five tools.
Yes and much more!
They have their purposes and have benefitted many.
This is very true! However, the events don't replace talent. Players need to pocess the required talent to benifit greatly.