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| Posts: 1469 | Location: USA | Registered: January 22, 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Dibble: well college list their graduation rate, why should not hs showcases
I'm thinking because showcases are not about 2 or 4 years of learning and because its up to the player to showcase his skills, academics, desire, etc. that determine if or where he plays. Thats why its called a showcase and not something else. Probably a better question to ask would be who shows up at these showcases and what benefits other than the showcase do they offer. Besides, theres no governing body if they gave "graduation" rates who'd believe them, you? 
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| Posts: 248 | Location: Queens, NY | Registered: June 18, 2003 |    |
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Justbaseball;
For 19 years of the Area Code Games [1987-2004], we were pro oriented, because I allowed the scouts to select the players for the tryouts and the games.
However, occasionally I receive a name from our International Trips to China, Australia, Japan or Korea of a player who exhibited tools and skills with a strong makeup.
We missed many players who are now in the Major Leagues or with strong college programs. Our college rate was close to 100%, because if the player can play professional baseball in the eyes of the pro scout, he can play college baseball.
It is my belief that there is a college program for every player who is realistic and prepares himself by "working harder".
Perfect Game has filled the void with their many ID showcases and the National Tournaments. This was not my objective.
My objective was and is to train our American players to compete in International competition against the best players in the World.
From Matt Williams, Torii Hunter, Nomar, Jim Edmonds, Albert Pujois to Delmon Young and Scott Kazmir, I think, we have been successful.
Enjoy the game, study the "inside game of baseball" and have fun.
Bob Williams Founder of the Area Code Games
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| Posts: 378 | Location: Santa Rosa, California | Registered: February 23, 2005 |    |
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