High School baseball Top 100 showcase at Middle Ga. State

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The Georgia Dugout Club will once again put on the Georgia Underclassman Top 100 Showcase throughout the state during the month of June. The Underclassman Event is one of the most popular high school baseball showcase events in the country, attracting more than 100 college and pro scouts on an annual basis.
 
 
The Georgia Underclassman Scout Committee, made up of pro scouts and college coaches, travel the state to evaluate players participating in a pro style workout at different regional sites. From the 12 regional sites, 100 upcoming seniors along with 60 upcoming juniors and sophomores will be chosen to participate in a final event in Atlanta in late June. All players that attend a regional site are graded out by the Scout Committee and their data is posted on the player’s Individual Player Profile. The Player Profiles store valuable information including Contact Information, Academic Information/Transcript, Highlight Video and Season by Season Statistics that each player can then email out to college coaches around the state with the Georgia Underclassman Recruiting System.
 
 

The Showcase is at Middle Georgia College Tuesday, June 11, at 9 a.m. For more information or to register for this event visit www.georgiadugoutclub.com


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