Attention Current 8th, 7th, and 6th graders!
Exposure Camp Starts in:
* Limited spots
Get the strategies that will help you post the grade and make the team. Alleviate the pressure of being front and center with high school coaches and college scouts evaluating you.
🔇Turn the sound on. It's on mute!
Learn how to handle a high pressure competitive high school environments in a controlled setting. (In the video 00:21)
A true base layer on what the player is going to do next in their baseball career. (In the video 00:53)
Get strategies on how to successfully perform at a high school tryout. (In the video 01:22)
Use the camp as a trial run to get reps and make yourself comfortable with Perfect Game and PBR type showcase events. (In the video 01:40)
It's for players entering 9th, 8th, and 7th grade. (Classes of 2027, 2028, and 2029.)
Missouri Baptist University
June 10th or June 17th from 8:30am to 12:30pm
We will take you through a pro style workout. Our staff will teach you how to approach each event.
First impressions on field are extremely important. Luckily, you have the opportunity to show your skills before you throw your first ball. We teach you what the coaches and scouts look for.
The idea of the Exposure Camp started with us seeing players making avoidable mistakes at our own tryouts. A lot of them crossed their name off our list before they even ran their 60yd dash. We thought, how can we help more players understand the importance of tactically approaching a tryout or showcase?
There are hard and soft numbers at tryouts. Hard numbers are your velocity, foot speed, and pop-time. These are easily measured using a device, but soft numbers are where a player can make or break a tryout. These numbers are the art of picking players. It's how you stand, move, wear your uniform, and interact with the coaching staff and other players. It's your intangibles. This is where the Exposure Camp shines with our staff guiding you through each event.
Evan Pratte has an extensive background as an Assistant Coach, Director of Operations, and Recruiting Coordinator at the Division 1 level. He's coaching stints include the University of Missouri for 21 seasons, St. Louis University, and Missouri State University. He is currently the head of the National Team Program and High School Baseball Operations.
David Birkby is the General Manager of the Tigers and has seen a number of his players make it to the professional and collegient level. Spanning from the MLB Drat, to Pac-12, to SEC, to the MIAA, and junior college ranks. He has been able to place players across the country. He brings a unique skill set when evaluating players.
Spiker Helms recently had on of his first players get drafted in the 2022 MLB Draft. He has helped with recruiting and developing players for the Tigers. As the former High School Director, he brings a strong insight on how players can impress college coaches. He currently works on the digital media for the club.
Having an unfair advantage comes with talent, hard work, and getting the best information. The players below have and are executing on all three. Are you the next?
Jack played varsity as a Freshman at St. Francis Borgia High School. He recently committed to Xavier University to play baseball.
As a Sophmore, Michael made the Varisty team at Lafyette High School and is key contributor. He has recorded impressive numbers at both Prep Baseball Report and Perfect Game.
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