It's that time of the year! Summer is in full swing for USA
Baseball. Absolutely the busiest and
most enjoyable time of the year, the summer is already full of a lot of events
and long days. It just so happens,
though, that this is just the beginning!
The 2008 Tournament of Stars has come and passed
after a successful and entertaining week of baseball action. The 2008 Tournament of Stars welcomed the top
144 18U players in the country to compete for 34 trial spots for the 18U National
Team. After team Dixie
claimed the 2008 Tournament of Stars Championship after going unbeaten on the
week, the 34-man invitee list was announced.
These 34 players will travel to Phoenix,
Ariz. July 10-17 for the 18U
National Trials. The final 18-man roster
will travel to compete in the IBAF "AAA" World Championships in Edmonton, Canada
on July 20.
The 16U Championships trials have begun as well. Competing in Florida
and Arizona,
the 144 team tournament showcases the best talent in the country while a devoted
group of USA Baseball scouts evaluate and observe these players for the
possibility of playing with the 16U National Team. Trials candidates (36 total between both the
East and West tournaments) for the 2008 16U National Team will be announced on
June 27. Those players will participate in the 16U National Team Trials and the
final 18-man team will be selected from these trials to compete in the 2008
COPABE 'AA' Youth Pan American Championships.
The National (Collegiate) Team has almost finalized
their roster for the up-and-coming FISU World University Championships and Haarlam
Baseball Week. Narrowing down their
roster to 20 players, the final 2 selections will be announced later in the
weekend. The team is headlined by Outfielder Kentrail
Davis (Tennessee; Theodore, Ala.)
who hit an astounding .463 with six home runs and 19 RBI in 12 games during the
2008 National Team Trials. The National (Collegiate) team will be
playing their annual USA versus Chinese Taipei Series beginning June 25 including
games in Durham, NC (June 27-29) and Cary, NC (June 30).
The summer has been busy and it shows no signs of
slowing down! But we already can't wait for the rest of the summer!
As
you (and us too!) anxiously await the trials and selection of the U.S. Olympic
Baseball Team, keep updated with all of the happenings with USA Baseball this
summer by staying connected to www.usabaseball.com. There will be so much going on that you'll
always have something new to read!
GO USA!