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quote: Originally posted by ncball: Forget the camp before. Definitely go if he's invited to the actual tryout.
The flyers say the Area Code Camps are a good way to be seen by coaches who put together the teams. Is this not true? Son is a freshman looking for exposure. Are the Area Code camps a waste of time? We live in Northern California and there is one in Stockton end of June.
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| Posts: 10 | Location: California | Registered: July 29, 2008 |    |
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Here is my understanding of how it has worked in the recent past. Several MLB groups throughout the country will field teams for AC games every year. These MLB groups are not always the same every year (many return year after year, but there can be a few new additions or deletions from time to time), and the games are usually in August (right before AFLAC) and have been in Long Beach, and most recently San Diego, CA. To get to these games on a team, you get invited to attend a tryout - repeat, the tryout is by invite only. Tryouts for the teams are posted on the website, and in California in the past, they have held two or three tryouts (usually in late June or early July), two in So Cal, one in Nor Cal. In the past the Brewers have had two teams - one from Nor Cal, one from So Cal, but you can be placed on either team if you make it. You can be invited to a tryout a couple of different ways - but always you must get on their radar. You can do that through regular HS season play or summer play (via a recommendation from a scout), or you can get invited from a camp (where their scouts will see you). Yes, it is harder to get invited by just attending a camp, but it does happen if the scouts see something they like. Camps are held two times a year, as I recall. Once in the winter - usually December, and then again in June right before the official tryouts. Perhaps, if you go to a camp before your junior HS season either the June camp or even the December camp), this might put you on the radar and they will watch you over the remainder of you summer season or your HS season, then they might invite you to the tryout. Perhaps you go to the camp in June right before the July tryout, and they see you there, like you, and invite you to return to the tryout in a couple of days. The tryouts are filled with players who could make any of the AC teams - many/most of the names you would recognize. Most AC teams will be rising seniors, but on occasion there have been rising juniors who have developed a degree of national/regional reputation.
Even the camps are beneficial - you will learn from it all because you will learn from the pros themselves. Nothing involved in the AC process is a waste of time.
But, Mr. Williams is the true voice on this one, as he is the AC creator.
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| Posts: 385 | Location: somewhere over the rainbow | Registered: February 27, 2007 |    |
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