Paramount Scouting Bureau

 

 USSSA/ABR All-American Games 

   Paramount Scouting Bureau has teamed up with Amateur Baseball Report to find the best baseball players in the country. Now, Paramount Scouting Bureau showcases are an opportunity for baseball players to earn an invite to a Journey to the Dream Regional Showcase or a direct invite to the USSSA All-American Games.

   The USSSA All-American Games are an invite only event consisting of the top individuals at the 14 – 16u age level that we have seen from throughout the country. The event will be held at the Houston Astros Spring Training Complex in Kissimmee, FL in August. Top performers at the USSSA All-American Games earn a spot on a USSSA National Team. The 17u USSSA National Team (16u at the All-American Games) will travel internationally. The 15u and 16u USSSA National Teams will compete in the USSSA Gold Medal Games.

   These events are a unique experience for everybody involved. The USSSA All-American Games not only provide the collegiate and professional exposure that is necessary to compete at the next level, but also gives an opportunity to represent your country as part of the USSSA National Teams. Players can find additional information and showcase registration forms on the baseball showcase page.

  

ABR Youth Baseball Camps and USSSA Junior Games

Paramount Scouting Bureau is now working with baseball players age nine- through 13-years-old to provide them an opportunity to be instructed and evaluated by college coaches and professional scouts. In the Paramount Scouting Bureau Youth Baseball Camps, players will be split up into groups based on their respective age level and experience four main stations for the camp: infield, outfield, batting, and throwing. Each group will spend time at each station, giving players the opportunity to learn and be evaluated at each aspect of the game. Following the stations, players will go through a skills evaluation consisting of running, velocity from infield and outfield, pitching, catching, and hitting.

Each player at the camp will be given an ABR Player Profile Page. The profile page will list the results from the camp: how fast each player ran, how fast each player threw the baseball from the infield, outfield, and the mound. Also, catchers will be given the chance to throw down to second and get their velocity and pop times recorded. To go along with the statistical data posted on the Player Profile Page, comments from the ABR Instructors will also be available for each player to see.

The top players at the camp may be invited to represent their state and compete against other state teams in the USSSA Junior Games. Go to the showcase page for dates, times, and to register.