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Baseball U will be holding free tryouts for non Baseball U members that are in high school and middle school.  
The tryouts will be held on three consecutive weekends starting in mid January. The tryouts will start with two sessions of hitting and end with a session of fielding and pitching. This will allow the pitchers arms to be ready to throw a short bullpen.

Baseball U has been recognized by Perfect Game USA and USA Baseball as one of the top travel organizations in the country. Last year with over 90 of the best teams from as far as California, the Baseball U Underclass team finished tied for 9th in the country. The team won their bracket and then went on to defeat the South Florida Bandits top team by a score of 8-2 in the opening round before falling in their next game. Earlier in the year they were crowned 16U Champions at the Blue Chip Prospects annual 16U tournament. The 15U team made it to the USA Labor Day Cup finals and finished with a second place finish.

What makes Baseball U a top organization is not only the exposure the players receive but the instruction from its staff of MLB scouts, college coaches and former professional players.

In the team’s first 4 years its players have earned just over 5 million dollars in scholarship money and have also had 16 players drafted in three Major League Baseball drafts.

Baseball U has various levels of play. Not every player is going to become a NCAA Division I player. However there are plenty of Division II and III schools that are very high academic schools that benefit a player. This year’s format has changed to benefit all types of players.

If you are a player that wants to be a dedicated player who shows up to a 6pm practice a half hour early to work on their skills privately you are the type of player we are looking for.

Interested players should fill out a prospective player form at the website. We will send exact dates and times of the age appropriate workouts to your email.
 
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Brett Michael Doran Chooses Stanford
Brett Michael Doran, of Milford, CT has secured a spot on the Stanford University Cardinals baseball team in Palo Alto, California. Doran, who plays for Jonathan Law H.S. in Milford, CT has a powerful right handed bat and arm. Brett Michael came to Baseball U through Baseball U New England. This is another sign that the program's expansion continues to pay dividends. Doran is an outstanding student. His strong academic achievement along with his abilities on the diamond will enable him to play at the Pac-10 school. Brett is looking forward to the challenge, both in the classroom and on the field.
 
 
 
 

 
 


Brian Ward Commits To UConn
Brian Ward of Milford, CT has accepted a baseball scholarship to the University of Connecticut. Ward, a 6'3" smooth throwing left handed pitcher out of Foran HS came to Baseball U through Baseball U New England. The future Husky was a standout at several national showcase tournaments. At the Labor Day Cup in Cary, NC, Ward dominated the Richmond Braves, one of the top teams in the country. He recorded 11 strikeouts in a 3-2 victory. Ward is looking forward to competing in the Big East. He will join fellow Baseball U New England pitcher, Kurt Marut, on Coach Jim Pender's pitching staff.
 
 
 


Ryan Walsh Commits To Quinnipiac
Ryan Walsh, a 6'4 RHP out of Trinity Catholic HS, Stamford CT has committed to play at Quinnipiac University, in Hamden, CT on a scholarship. Walsh came to Baseball U through the Baseball U New England program. The hard throwing righty played in several national showcase tournaments with Baseball U and chose coach Dan Gooley's Bobcats program over many other colleges. Walsh is already looking forward to joining a Quinnipiac staff that already includes George Dummar and Spencer Kane, both Baseball U New England Alumni.
 
 


Matt Pirro Commits To Notre Dame

Matt Pirro a 2011 graduate pitcher out of Syracuse, New York has given his verbal commitment to Notre Dame. Other schools that were interested in Matt were, Seton Hall, St John’s, Siena, Virginia, Clemson, Rider, Binghamton and Wake Forest.  We usually give a brief description of a player but in an email I received from Matt’s father Mike, I have decided to post a portion of his letter to me letting me know of the commitment. It makes me proud that we have an organization like Baseball U and be able to help students further their baseball and education in college.

“Its official - Matt committed to Notre Dame last night and is now part of the ND family. Notre Dame has too much to offer from academics to athletics. He will be set for life when he graduates. Baseball team has a 100 percent graduation rate. Even though these were all very good schools - it was in Matt's heart that Notre Dame is the place for him! We are ecstatic as a family to be part of this tradition and program.
We owe you special thanks for giving Matt the opportunity to play for the prestigious Baseball U program and for putting him in the settings to succeed!!! John-thank you for everything! Good luck in Jupiter
and look forward to another Baseball U tourney!!”

The Baseball U Family congratulates Matt and the Pirro Family on their commitment to Notre Dame.


Rob Ferrara Commits To Marist

Rob Ferrara, of Fairfield, CT, recently gave his verbal commitment to attend Marist College. Ferrara, a catcher, came to Baseball U through Baseball U New England. He played in several showcase tournaments and chose to attend Marist on a scholarship over many schools. He is extremely excited about playing for the Red Foxes and hopes to help the baseball program maintain it’s dominance of the MAAC and make a run in the NCAA’s once again.



Kurt Marut Commits To UConn
Kurt Marut has verbally committed to the UCONN Huskies of the Big East. Marut, a 6’4” pitcher from Wilton, CT chose UCONN over many other schools. Kurt also came to Baseball U via Baseball U New England. This is a great sign of the program’s success through expansion. Marut dominated many showcase tournaments from the mound and he is confident he can help the Huskies continue their climb in the Big East conference.
 
 
 
 


Phillip Gianakos Commits To Temple
Phillip Gianakos a right handed pitcher from St Joes Metuchen has verbally committed to Temple University. Gianakos had many offers but felt confident in newly hired pitching coach, Chuck Ristano. Gianakos a member of Baseball U for the past two years has worked hard on improving his pitching and this year is showed. Last year was Pat Light and the year prior was Mike Dennhardt that got the big games for Baseball U. This year Phil pitched the bigger games for Baseball U and he performed at a very high level drawing attention and thus a nice scholarship to Temple.
The Baseball U would like to congratulate Phillip on his accomplishment.
 


Matthew Lengal Commits To Villanova
Matthew Lengel a six foot four pitcher out of The Haverford School in Pennsylvania has verbally committed to Villanova University. Lengel a solid pro prospect was noticed pitching late in the season and invited to join the Prospects team. Though only a few miles away from Villanova, Lengel had not been seen by Villanova. The Baseball U Showcase provided Lengel the opportunity to throw for Villanova and was offered a scholarship on the spot. The six foot four lengal is also a start quarterback for his high school. We feel Lengal will be a name you will hear soon in the MLB draft.
The Baseball U Family would like to congratulate Matthew on his commitment to Villanova.


Colin Briant Commits To Army
Colin Briant a six foot five pitcher who attends Allied Health and Science and plays his high school baseball for Manasquan High School has verbally committed to attend West Point. Colin had several top educational school interested including our nations other top military school Navy. West Point was recently ranked as the number one educational institution in the country edging out other top schools Harvard and Princeton. Education is a top priority with Colin and his hopes are to become a doctor.
On the field Colin has played with Baseball U for two seasons and pitched one of the better games for Baseball U down in East Cobb this past summer against ABD Bulldogs from California.
The entire Baseball U family wishes Colin all the best in his choice of schools and we thank him for wanting to serve our country and keep it safe.
 
 


Jake Gronsky Commits To Monmouth
Jake Gronsky has announced his verbal commitment to Monmouth University. Gronsky who came to Baseball U through a mutual friend in New Jersey Jackals hitting instructor, Kevin Wilson two years ago spent many hours on the road attending workouts and practices. His 3 hour drive each way from Danville, PA paid off with an outstanding scholarship to Monmouth. Jake had many offers from various top schools but really fell in love with the campus. Jake has worked hard on his defensive skills and committed only 6 errors the entire year. The entire Baseball U family would like to congratulate Jake on his accomplishment.
 


Brian Gilbert Commits To Seton Hall
Brian Gilbert a 6' 1 pitcher from Toms River North High School has given his verbal commitment to Seton Hall University. Brian played last year with the Baseball U Terminators and then participated in the WWBA Underclass World Championships in Ft. Myers, Florida. While at the WWBA Championships he drew attention from the college coaches by dominating the eventual tournament champions, the Florida Prospects.
Brian feels confident in his decision and looks forward to playing under Coach Sheppard and working with Pitching Coach, Phil Cundari.
The Baseball U Family would like to congratulate Brian on his verbal commitment and we wish him the best of luck while at Seton Hall.


Marc Linger Commits To Lawrence
Marc Linger a 2010 graduate from Cranford high school is the latest Baseball U player to verbal. His verbal commitment is to Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Appleton is also the host site for the Division III World Series.
While Baseball U takes pride in the players that attend the top baseball programs the organization places many high academic players in some of the best educational institutions in the country. Lawrence is one of the top educational schools that a student can attend.
Marc is a solid defensive catcher that has played on all level teams with Baseball U. While we try and expose our players to as many schools as possible, Marc did some leg work himself and the hard work in researching schools paid off.
In 2009 Marc did not play varsity at Cranford but exposed himself to various showcases and showcase tournaments with Baseball U. College coaches speak to me all the time and they stress how important travel summer baseball has become and this is never more evident than Marc's case.
The Baseball U family would like to congratulate Marc and the Linger family.


U HANGS WITH BASEBALLS BEST

Simply put it is the greatest show on dirt for amateur baseball. Baseball U playing under the banner of Mid Atlantic PG Orange proved it could play with the best teams in the country. The team had the lead or was tied in every game heading into the sixth inning that was named by one MLB scout as the “Death Bracket.”

The team lost their first game to the East Cobb Astros holding a 1-0 lead with two out in the last inning. The following day it entered the sixth inning 0-0 before giving up three unearned runs in the sixth and seventh innings. On day three in front of more than 100 MLB scouts and college coaches the team faced three pitchers who all threw over 90mph and lost 2-0. Steven Frey an unsigned left handed pitcher dominated the Royals scout team and gave up 0 unearned runs. In the teams last game the team finally broke the ice by defeating Bo Jacksons Elite. The Ontario Blue Jays on hand for the game were pulling hard for Baseball U as they needed a loss or tie by Bo Jackson Elite to win the bracket. The team held off a 3 run 7th inning comeback by Bo’s team and held on for the victory.

The event had well over 500 scouts in attendance and words cannot describe the electricity that is felt when participating in the event. We are glad to provide this opportunity to the players look forward to the event next year.

 http://www.worldwoodbat.com/TournamentDetails.aspx?ID=383 



U Makes Sweet 16 at WWBA Underclass World Championships

Over 150 college coaches from top conferences such as the SEC, ACC, Pac 10, Big East and many more were all on hand at the Perfect Game WWBA Underclass World Championships.

The Baseball U players took full advantage of the opportunity and did so by winning their pool by defeating the number one ranked Florida team by USSSA baseball in the West Florida Shockers.

Baseball U went 2-0-1 in bracket play. The team then started the 32 playoff field (100 teams) by facing the South Florida Bandits. Baseball U has never lost to the South Florida Bandits and the streak continued by defeating the Bandits by the score of 8-2. The U jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first inning and never was in any danger of losing at any time.

With the team playing back to back games in 90plus degree heat the Florida Mustangs the runner up in the 16U National Championships this past summer proved to be too much for the Baseball U team who made it to the final 16 for the 2nd time in three years. The U spotted the Mustangs 4 runs on two errors in the second inning and never regrouped.

With the team finishing tied for 9th in the tournament it became the team’s second best finish. In 2006 the team finished tied for 5th by losing to eventual tournament champions, East Cobb Braves.

For video and recap of the entire tournament you can visit the worldwoodbat website for more details.

Several schools have already inquired about many of the players and this group is about as solid as it will get in the northeast for the summer of 2010.



2008 Prospect Player Maron Starts Pro Career
Last year Camden Maron was concentrating on choosing a college and participating on the Baseball U Prospects team in the fall. Today Maron, a 34th round pick of the NY Mets, one of 8 Baseball U players taken in the 2009 MLB Amateur Draft is concentrating on working his way up the organizational ladder.
Camden is currently playing in the Gulf Coast Rookie League with the Mets. Pictured left is Camden catching left handed pitcher, Billy Wagner during a rehab assignment vs the Florida Marlins in Jupiter, Florida.
Baseball U wishes Camden the best of luck and hopes to have him speak to Baseball U players at this years winter workouts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Eight U Players Selected In 2009 MLB Draft
The 2009 MLB Draft is in the books and Baseball U had a big part in it. A total of 8 Baseball U players were selected this year. Over the past 3 MLB Drafts that brings the total to an amazing 16 players selected.
 
In the 2nd round Steven Matz a 95mph left handed pitcher selected by the NY Mets. The 6'2 left handed pitcher has an electric fastball that has hit 95mph. Steven has signed a letter of intent to play at Coastal Carolina.
 
In the 19th round Mitch Clarke also nicknamed "Big Canada" by his U teamates was selected by the Cincinnati Reds. Clarke a left handed pitcher is a smooth pitcher with an explosive fastball and a late breaking curve. Clarke joined Baseball U in the fall and pitched in two games at the WWBA NE Qualifier and gave up no hits in 8 innings pitched.
 
In the 21st round, Joe Talerico a former Baseball U player was taken by the NY Yankees. Talerico an outfielder has great speed and plus arm from the outfield. He was selected this year out of Brookdale Community College. Talerico started his collegiate career at Seton Hall but wanted the opportunity to be drafted as a sophomore in college rather than waiting till his junior year.
 
In my opinion the best pitcher that has ever pitched for Baseball U, Pat Light was selected by the Minnestota Twins in the 28th Round. The 6'5 right handed pitcher has plenty of upside and has natural movement on his fastball that makes him effective even when he does not have his best velocity. Pat has chosen to attend Monmouth University on a full scholarship.
 
In the 34th Round Camden Maron a left handed hitting catcher was selected by the NY Mets. Camden was a member of the Prospect team and was found at the NABF World Series while playing in the summer championships.
 
Fabian Roman a right handed pitcher from Marist High School in New Jersey was selected in the 36th round by the Kansas City Royals. Roman's velocity increased as the year went on and hit as high as 93mph last fall with a plus breaking ball.
 
In the 42nd round, Chris Zagyi was selected by the Chicago White Sox. Zagy a 6'5 right handed pitcher was a member of the first Baseball U team back in the summer of 2006.
 
The Kansas City Royals again selected another member in Anthony Howard in the 47th round. Howard is a left handed hitting outfielder with power and good speed. Howard was another member of the Prospect team.
  
The Baseball U family would like to congratulate all of the players and families of the selected players.


U Players Ranked By Perfect Game State / National Rankings
Grad Year Player Position PG State Ranking PG National Ranking
2009 Steven Matz LHP NY 1 50
2009 Fabian Roman RHP NJ 11 279
2009 Jim Stokes RHP PA 10 306
2009 Anthony Howard OF MD 2 313
2009 Dan Avella 3B NJ 10 272
2009 Pat Light RHP NJ 18 399
2009 Kevin Needham RHP NJ 24 634
2009 Ryan Harvey RHP NJ 25 635
2009 Brian Schroeder C NJ 26 653
2009 Joseph Akel RHP NY 16 764
2009 Gavin Black LHP NY 24 1054
2009 Chris O'Hare LHP MA 16 930
2009 Bradley Runowicz 1B CT 8 936
2009 Robert Smorol LHP NJ 37 1241
2009 Chris Oujo RHP NJ 51 1694
2010 Robert Aviles RHP NY 1 11
2010 Michael Bradshaw RHP NY 2 103
2010 Brian Gilbert RHP NJ 5 255
2010 Ryan Jacobs SS/2B CT 2 378


CLASS OF 2009 SIGNINGS
Baseball U has built a reputation of having quality players perform at a high level. This year is no different with 20 players giving written commitments and many more to come. In no way does Baseball U take sole credit for any of the players that have given their written commitment. It is a combination of hard work from the player as well as a commitment from both the player and parents. Baseball U is proud to announce the players that have worn The U and congratulate them on their accomplishment. To visit a schools website just click on the name of the college and you will be brought to the baseball webpage.
 
Bryant University
Peter Kelich RHP / SS Jackson Memorial HS NJ
University at Buffalo
Gavin Black LHP Hilton Central HS NY
Canisius College
Joe Akel RHP Churchville Chili HS NY
Coastal Carolina University
Steven Matz LHP Ward Melville HS NY
CW Post University
Camden Maron C Hicksville HS NY
Elon University
Chris Bresnahan SS St Rose HS NJ
Jim Stokes RHP The Hill School PA
Embry Riddle University
Chris Oujo RHP St Rose HS NJ
Monmouth University
Dan Avella 3B Christian Brothers Academy NJ
Pat Light RHp Christian Brothers Academy NJ
Raymond Maggi CF John Jay HS NY
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Ian Wladika OF / P Holmdel NJ
Rutgers University
Billy Hoermann 1B / P Toms River North HS NJ
Steve Nyisztor SS Toms River North HS NJ
Robert Smorol LHP Arthur Johnson HS NJ
St Johns University
Kevin Needham RHP / 1B Jacson Memorial HS NJ
St Peters College
Matt Mancini CF Toms River North HS NJ
Brian Schroeder C JFK Memorial HS NJ
Seton Hall
Ryan Harvey RHP / 1B Manalapan HS NJ
UNC Greensboro
Harry Slade CF Loyola Bakefield HS MD


Baseball U Players Drafted
Baseball U has thus far been involved in two Major League Baseball drafts. In those two years eight players have been drafted. Listed below are the teams they have been drafted by along with the year.  
2007
Sean Giblin   Pittsburgh Pirates
JC Menna  Pittsburgh Pirates
Kyle Slate Philadelphia Phillies
2008
Mike Dennhardt Seattle Mariners
Keith Landers Baltimore Orioles
Richard O'Donald Seattle Mariners
Scott McGough Pittsburgh Pirates
Sean Nolin Milwaulke Brewers



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