Pro Baseball Tryouts for Independent Minor Leagues

May 16th, 2010

Independent minor league baseball offers players the opportunity to be professional baseball players and, at the same time, offers towns who want to have professional baseball the opportunity to offer their residents summer time entertainment. As a “professional” baseball player, remember that you now are part of the professional sports and entertainment industry; and you are now more than “just a ball player.”Whether a player was overlooked, considered by scouts to be too small/slow, or was given a negative “label”early in his college career, many quality baseball players are not drafted or signed to Minor League Baseballteams… at least initially! Keep this in mind and stay enthusiastic as you begin your pursuit ofbecoming a baseball player, especially if you attend any minor league baseball pro tryouts. Just because one scout or manager does not want your services right away, remember that other teams exist and might need your skills at some point during the season.Stay healthy and ready to play, even if the independent baseball season starts without you.Injuries, players being moved up, or players being released free up roster spots during the season. These chances exist throughout North America, so make sure that you are in contact with the independent baseball teams and leagues even after the season starts, if you truly believe that your talents are good enough to play at the next level.

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