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MLB Tryout Camps Information

Even though this site is based on independent baseball, many players ask about MLB tryouts. Few major league organizations still hold open tryouts, but these teams are holding tryout camps this summer. The general rules are for players 15/16 years old to 22/23 years old – make sure to click each official link for exact information.

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Atlanta Braves Tryout Camps

Date Start Time Location Address Area Scout
Wednesday, June 14 9 a.m. Kankakee CC 100 College Dr
Kankakee IL 60901
Stu Cann
Monday, June 19 10 a.m. State Mutual Stadium 755 Braves Blvd
Rome GA 30161
Dustin Evans
Wednesday, June 21 9 a.m. Indian Park Floyd St
Kennett MO 63857
Kevin Barry
Sunday, June 25 10 a.m. Edison HS 21400 Magnolia St
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Dan Cox
Monday, June 26 9 a.m. ESPN Wide Word of Sports 700 S Victory Way
Kissimmee FL 34747
Justin Clark
Thursday, July 6 9 a.m. Trustmark Park 1 Braves Way
Pearl MS 39208
Steve Desalvo
Sunday, July 23 11 a.m. Pearl City HS 2100 Hookiekie St
Pearl City HI 96782
Dan Cox
Wednesday, July 26 9 a.m. Jack Williams Stadium 1137 Elm St North
Fargo ND 58102
Kevin Barry
Monday, July 31 9 a.m. NIACC 313 15th St SE
Mason City IA 50401
Kevin Barry
Tuesday, August 1 9 a.m. Augustana College 2505 S. Grange Ave
Sioux Falls SD 57105
Kevin Barry
Monday, August 14 8:30 a.m. Dan Daniel Park 302 River Park Dr
Danville VA 24540
David Cross

For more information on Braves tryout camps, click HERE.

Cincinnati Reds Tryout Camps

Date
Time
Location
June 8, 2017 10: 00 AM EST Prasco Park 6125 Commerce Court
Mason, OH 45040
June 14, 2017 10 a.m. EST Hamilton Southeastern HS 13910 East 126 Street
Fishers, IN 46037
June 20, 2017 10 a.m. CST Illinois Central College 1 College Drive
East Peoria, IL 61635
June 21, 2017 10 a.m. EST Derby City Park 4139 Cadillac Court
Louisville, KY 40213
June 28, 2017 10 a.m. EST Mentor High School 6477 Center Street.
Mentor, OH 44060
July 12, 2017 10 a.m. CST Oakland HS 2225 Patriot Drive
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
July 26, 2017 10 a.m. EST P&G Urban Youth Academy 2026 East Seymour Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45237

For more information on Reds tryout camps, click HERE.

Philadelphia Phillies Tryout Camps

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For more information on Phillies tryout camps, click HERE.

Tampa Bay Rays Tryout Camps

Day, Date Field Location Address Time Contact
Person
THU, June 22 Hallsville HS Field 1 Bobcat Lane
Hallsville, TX 78650
8:30 AM Pat Murphy
pmurphy@raysbaseball.com
WED, July 19 Mercedes HS 1250 S. Florida
Mercedes, TX 78570
8 AM Pat Murphy
pmurphy@raysbaseball.com

For more information on Rays tryout camps, click HERE.

So What Is This Site Really About?

I am often asked… “So what exactly do you and your site DO?” 

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Some people complain that there aren’t stats, game recaps and transactions on this site.  Well, that would be basically impossible (one woman show here!), boring and unnecessary.

This website was created to include independent baseball as a whole.  Just think, if I posted that type of information for every indy league (Atlantic, American, Can-Am, Frontier, United Shore, Pacific, Pecos, and the new Thoroughbred League), this site would be bogged down with information, and readers would lose the true story of independent baseball.

Stats, game recaps, and transactions can all be found on each league’s individual websites.  If you’re looking for that information, support their sites and check them out!

No. Indy Ball Island has been and will always be about the players.

This site includes tryout information for players who are looking to get into indy ball, advance to a higher independent league, or find a tryout after being released.

There are Q & A’s with front offices of various leagues to give players an insight that they normally wouldn’t be able to get in their position.

I’ve also tried my hardest to tell stories that give the players a voice and show a human side to this sport.

New this season, Indy Ball Island is featuring guest blogs from players and coaches all across independent baseball. These blogs aim to give both players and fans a real life look at what goes on behind the scenes throughout a season.

But what Indy Ball Island really does – what I do – outside of this website is so much more.

It’s giving out my personal cell phone number just to let players vent about this lifestyle and ask questions. It’s letting them know that even though it might seem like it, they aren’t alone.

It’s creating bullpen bags and care packages for teams and players just so I know they won’t go hungry until their next paycheck. It’s stockpiling coupons for free or cheap meals so the boys can eat without worrying about how much money they have left in their bank account.

It’s birthday cards and encouragement notes even when they’re a thousand miles from home just so they know that someone cares about them and their career. It’s cheering for them in the pouring down rain when there’s 50 people in the crowd on a week night because I want them to feel like they’re in the big leagues.

As a teacher (my day job), I educate, encourage, and help others follow their dreams.  I hope that I do the same through Indy ball Island.

Indy Ball Island is so much more than this website. It’s about the people I’ve met at every step of their baseball journeys. We’re all in this together.

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