My youngest son Kyle - who is a college sophomore centerfielder at UNC-Pembroke is looking for a collegiate summer team for 2010.
He played this past summer in the Virginia-N.Carolina league. He is 6'0 - 180 pounds - and is a good player IMO.
His coaching staff isnt all that active regarding placement in collegiate summer leagues - so he has asked me to help him look for new opportunities proactively.
So, I am trying to help him even though it is a bit early IMO.
If anyone has any interest - please let me know and I will give you his contact information so you can speak to him directly. Thanks
You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. ~Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970
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You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. ~Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970
Posts: 5939 | Location: Huntersville,NC | Registered: December 27, 2002
Just to throw this out there, the East LA Dodgers always are looking for players, I have seen them on websites recruiting so that could be an option. They have a website with an email on it to reach the coach.
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If he is interested in coming east, I run a collegiate summer team in the Westchester/Rockland Wood Bat League (www.wrwbl.com) called the Peekskill Tides. We are looking for outfielders.
40 game schedule (nights and weekends) Season runs May 15th -- August 22nd Tournament trip (last year was Minnesota) Hosting Available
Feel free to email me if you have interest/questions
Chris Jones Manager, Peekskill Tides chris.r.jones@hotmail.com
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You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. ~Jim Bouton, Ball Four, 1970
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its, Harry Ayotte, the GM of the Mill City All-Americans in the NECBL is always looking for good players and good kids. He is willing to take a few risks. He has been great in providing roster spots for a lot of DII and DIII kids and he gives them a great opportunity to compete. He and his family are first rate and love their players. I would recommend a contact with him. He was great with our son when Jason played there and was great when Jason called last year, as a coach, looking to place DIII kids.
'You don't have to be a great player to play in the major leagues, you've got to be a good one every day.'
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