So, are you aching for some Baseball during this mid-season break? And I don't mean wasting away in front of the TV watching the MLB All-Star game that's being played across the county. How about watching an All-Star game closer to home? Or better yet, how about spending the day scouting some potential future Major League ballplayers?
Well, this coming Wednesday, July 17, at 7:00 p.m. is the California Collegiate League All-Star Game, and it will be played at the Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy in Compton, California. Admission is $10 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. MLB UYA members will be
admitted free and receive one free hot dog and soda. Fox Sports West will broadcast the game live to a national audience. Here is the
California Collegiate League website.
Sixty (60) of this season's top performers and top prospects will
participate in the nationally-televised 2013 CCL All-Star Game and
Prospect Showcase. Also, before the game, the 60 players will also
participate in pregame workout for scouts and college coaches. Start time for the scouting combine is 2:00 p.m.
Of the 60 players, 9 were previously drafted by a Major League club; including 2 ballplayers drafted this year. Go
here for a complete list of players.
MLB Urban Youth Academy
901 E Artesia Blvd,
Compton, CA, 90221
From the
press release:
The California Collegiate League is a non-profit organization incorporated by eight non-profit amateur baseball organizations in greater Southern California dedicated to the development of student-athletes from across the country and providing inexpensive family-friendly entertainment to our home communities. The CCL organizes a 39-game championship season from June 1-Aug 15 annually and requires its players to use wood bats and professional-level baseballs to further their development as prospects. In 2012 there were 261 collegiate athletes participating in the league, 156 of which were Division I players, representing 22 Division I conferences and 72 Division I schools.