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The Matt Anderson Baseball Academy will be hosting a Showcase Evaluation Camp on Monday, January 18, 2010 (Martin Luther King Day) at the Generation Sports Dome in Muncy, PA. The Camp will begin with Registration from 8:30am to 9:00am. The morning session will focus on evulating each player's baseball skills. Positions players will run the 60 yard dash, field and throw from their repsective position, and hit in the cages. Pitchers will warmup and throw a bullpen for evaluation. All evaluation will be done by professional baseball scouts and Division I baseball coaches. The morning session will be very similar to a professional baseball tryout camp. The goal is to be able to give each player and honest assesment of his abilities. Following lunch, the afternoon session will focus on instruction. Extensive teaching of a variety of aspects of baseball will be covered. Infielders will beging with learning proper footwork for fielding, work on double plays and slow rollers, as well as relays from the outfield. Outfielders will learn proper routes for throwing to bases, how to go back on the ball, where to backup and more. Catchers will focus on blocking, receiving and throwing footwork. All hitters will rotate through the batting cages to work and learn the proper elements of the swing. Pitchers will go through a detailed discussion, demonstration and practice of the proper delivery. They will also learn how to warm up properly and how to train in between starts. All instruction will closely resemble the methods used in professional baseball and Division I college baseball.
The staff will include professional baseball scouts and college coaches. Penn State University Pitching Coach Jason Bell (bell) and Penn State University Recruiting Coordinator Eric Folmar (folmar) will be on staff for the camp. Pennsylvania Scouting Supervisor for the Major League Scouting Bureau Brad Fidler has also committed to be part of the staff. Matt Andeson - full time professional baseball scout for the Florida Marlins will anchor the staff. This camp is the first of its kind in central Pennsylvania and a great opportunity to learn and be evaluated be an elite staff of college coaches and professional scouts.

The goal of this camp is three fold: 1) to give prospective player's the opportunity to learn from professional baseball instructors 2) to give the prospective player the opportunity to gain an honest evaluation from professional baseball scouts of his abilities and future 3) to give the prospective player the opportunity to showcase his skills for professional baseball scouts and division I college coaches.

Please contact Matt Anderson (570) 971-9812 or matt@andersonbaseball.net with any questions. We at the Matt Anderson Baseball Academy are looking forward to a great day of baseball! In the event that player's need to be dismissed early for travle, basketball or other concerns, the staff will make all the needed adjustments to the schedule to insure that each player has a great experience.

Check out www.AndersonBaseball.net.
 
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I took my son to one of his 'showcases'. Very little instruction. Very few coaches (one guy in a Penn State jacket, 5 or 6 D3 'recruiters' that looked like kids...) One 'pro scout'- him. A lot of standing around. Generic evaluation of all in attendance on a sideways pdf, a few weeks later. For $285
 
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Maybe the NCAA would be interested in which DI schools are in attendance since it looks to be during the quiet period (ie no off campus contacts/evaluations)
 
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Maybe the NCAA would be interested in which DI schools are in attendance since it looks to be during the quiet period (ie no off campus contacts/evaluations)


The quiet period is a very misunderstood thing. People wrongly assume it is to protect the athlete. It is instead, a way of forcing coaches to stay home and not spend their schools money on the recruiting trail.

As such, the NCAA doesn't want to limit a coaches ability at ancillary income. Coaches are allowed to attend "camps" during the NCAA quiet period as paid instructors.


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