This past week I went to a showcase that featured some of the top 08 players in NC. This was an invitation only showcase. Players were invited based on previous performances at other showcase events and HS performance.
This event was a three day four team tournement. The teams played 7 inning games against each other. I left the tournement with a few impressions. The reason I am posting this is because so many times people come on here and ask questions about being noticed etc etc. The first day of the event I counted around 30 different college programs in attendance. Most were D-1 with a few D-2 programs as well.
I knew some of the players at the event. I did not know several. Each team had around 15 players on the roster so I would say there were around 60 players in all. Every player that stood out to me had the same thing in common.
#1- They got my attention first by the way they carried themselves and wore their uniform.
#2- They went about their business before the game started the same way. They stretched properly. They warmed up with a purpose.
#3- They hustled on and off the field everytime.
#4- They were into the game when they were not in the game.
#5- They played hard.
One player in particular got my attention. In between innings of one game I noticed that the infielders were just kind of going through the motions taking ground balls from the 1st baseman while the pitcher was warming up. The ss was not. He was approaching every ground ball like it was a game situation and making a strong throw to firstbase. Because I noticed this I began to watch him very closely. I noticed in the dugout when his team was hitting he was cheering for his team mates. I noticed he was beating the other guys on the field and off the field. I noticed how he got out of the box even on a routine ground ball. The bottom line is because he simply approached the game the right way between innings and did not fall into the trap of going through the motions I had noticed him above everyone else on the field.
Now if I noticed that and it caused me to bore in on him and take a closer look dont you think that some of those 30 plus college coaches did as well? I would be willing to bet the answer is yes. Sometimes it doesnt take a great play or a big bomb to get noticed. Sometimes it can be something so simple. Do things the right way and it comes back to you in a big way.
By the way the kids name is Bryce Grady 08 SS inf from North Lenoir HS in NC. And the kid is a "player". He will make some college coach very happy in the near future.
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