National Tryouts to be Held in Wichita

Published on June 14, 2012 under American Association (AA)
Wichita Wingnuts News Release


WICHITA, KS- The Wichita Wingnuts have partnered with Under Armour © and Baseball Factory to present the 2012 Under Armour © Baseball Factory National Tryouts at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium on Monday, June 25th at 1:00 p.m.

For complete information on the tryouts, visit: http://wichitawingnuts.com/underarmourbaseballfactorytryoutcamp.html

Each player will receive a professional workout from Baseball Factory scouts, as well as a personal evaluation within 72 hours of the camp. Players will be graded on their speed, pitching, hitting, defense, and arm strength. Individual evaluations highlight each player's college potential, suggested areas of improvement, and comparison of their ratings to other players across the country.

Baseball Factory will also contact select players to play on an Under Armour © Baseball Factory National Tournament Team, to participate in an Under Armour © Baseball Factory National Training Camp, or the Under Armour © All-America Baseball Game. This annual game takes place at Wrigley Field and features the 36 best high school players.

The camp also offers players and parents a college recruiting seminar teaching the "do's and don'ts" of the college recruiting process, along with detailed steps they need to take in order to play baseball at the next level.

One out of every four players participating in last year's College World Series were Baseball Factory alumni. Wingnuts' players helped by Baseball Factory include Jake Kahaulelio (2012), Jared McDonald (2012), Jose Duran (2010, 2011), Dustin Pease (2010), Jacob Wiley (2010), Stephen Pearson (2008-10), and Patrick Brooks (2009-10).

The tryout price is just $99. Prospective players can register by calling (800) 641-4487, or by visiting www.baseballfactory.com.



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