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By Anonymous Do you know any young baseball players that have a dream of playing college baseball, or perhaps, professional ball? How Do They Get Noticed? How do they obtain a college scholarship or be considered for the "Pro's." These are commonly asked questions by players and their parents.
Today, a common misconception is that "if you're good enough, "they" will find you." This is no longer true unless they're one of the elite players in the country. In fact, most need to make an effort to get their names "out there." But, how does one do that? We've found that a student-athlete and his parents must educate themselves about the college and professional recruiting process.
That's where Rijo Athletic Training and Conditioning helps. We assist players in understanding the importance of "baseball-specific" training and the significance of promoting themselves. We guide them through every phase of the process until they're either drafted into pro-ball or obtain a college scholarship.
Most players and parents don't have a clue what a showcase is. They don't know the difference between D-1, D-2, D-3, NAIA schools and Community College Baseball, nor, at what level they fit in. They don't realize what the NCAA Clearinghouse is and how it operates, what college coaches look for in a player, what school programs are a good "fit" for both baseball and academically, how the major league draft works, what a "draft and follow" is, what pro scouts look for in a player, how to promote themselves to college programs and to professional scouts and how to construct a player profile. We have yet to find but a hand full of people that know about Baseball America's "Prospect Plus", the "Area Code Games", the "Perfect Game" Organization, "Team One Baseball" and the "Major League Scouting Bureau."
As baseball season approaches many are worried about where they'll be playing in a year or two. How would they feel if they had "politics" on their side for a change? Rijo Athletic Training and Consulting can definitely help.
Rijo Athletics has a complete training facility in Everett, Washington and helps with every phase of the baseball process; from Junior High through Progessional Baseball.
More information is available by contacting Dennis Gac or Coach Jose Rijo-Berger at (206) 650-0250
Rijo Athletics
8010 212th SW
Edmonds, WA 98026
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By Anonymous December 31 2003-- Relive the golden days of the 1950s in this amazing account. When the lights came on again after World War II, they illuminated a nation ready for heroes and a city--New York--eager for entertainment. Baseball provided the heroes, and the Yankees, the Giants, and the Dodgers--with their rivalries, their successes, their stars--provided the show.
"We shall not have such an era again except in such loving books as this one." --Red Barber
“No red-blooded baseball fan will want to be without it. A genuine social history of New York sports in 1947 to 1957. A compulsively fascinating book. - - Newsday
“A look back at the heyday of Big Apple baseball when at least one New York team appeared in the World Series in 10 of the 11 years. “USA TODAY
”Lovingly described.' - - -NEW YORK POST
*New edition with an introduction by Monte Irvin
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By Anonymous ALEXANDRIA, VA – Saturday, September 13, 2003--– Bucknell Little League, serving youth baseball in south Alexandria for over 50 years, will be begin its 2nd Annual 2003 Fall Clinic, on Saturday, September 13, 2003, beginning at 2:00 p.m., at Bucknell Elementary School, located at 6925 University Drive, Alexandria, VA.
During the 8-week clinic, players will receive instruction from Bucknell coaches and special guest instructors from local college programs to hone their skills, building on what they learned this past season in a positive, nurturing environment. Clinic instruction will be achieved through multiple circuit activities as well as individual coaching, with players grouped by league and skill classification (tee ball, softball, machine pitch, minors, majors, etc.).
Clinics will focus on throwing, fielding, base running, hitting, specialized skill development, baseball knowledge and strategy followed up with a one to two inning intra squad game, reinforcing skills emphasized during the session.
Each clinic will be on Saturday afternoons (after soccer/football) at 3:00 PM. Players will need to bring their gloves, shoes, and their enthusiasm to learn the game and we will provide the rest. Cost for the program is $45.
For more information on the fall clinic, contact the Bucknell Little League Hotline at 703-721-1600 or visit the official league website at www.eteamz.com/bucknell.
Bucknell Little League is proud to be a 2003 charter member of Little League® International of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. From its humble beginnings in 1939 as a 3-team league in Williamsport, through today, and its 3 million participants in over 90 countries, Little League® is the only youth baseball organization exclusively televised on ESPN, ESPN2 and on ABC’s Wide World of Sports, which the Little League World Series Championship Game has grown to be a late August baseball tradition on American television for over 40 years.
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