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BLE Training Helping Churn Out Prospects

Big League Edge Performance Baseball has been churning out college and professional baseball prospects since its inception in 2004, and the list continues. Local and national college programs are taking notice, as recruiting is becoming a normal occurance at BLE.

"Our training is producing some really good baseball players and it is not a surprise if you look at our training staff."  Stated BLE instructor Brian McFadden.

The 2011 class included Trevor Lubking (PLU), Josh Howard (Pierce), Taylor Landis (Green River), Taylor Saucedo (Green River), Austin Rapp (WSU), Alex Check (WSU) to name a few.

In past years, BLE has had many of its trained athletes go onto college baseball. Players such as Sal Arena (LC State), Brandon Williams (WSU), Adam Cimber (UW), Doug Christie (UW), Zach Abruzza (Gonzaga), Bo Didier (LSU), Ben Ruff (University of Portland), and many others have made the climb into college baseball.

The recent top draftees from BLE's past trained athletes includes Ryan Brett (3rd round with Tampa Bay), Cody Hebner (4th round with Tampa Bay), and Brian Burgher (50th round with Minnesota Twins).

Although BLE never produces the athlete and only provides the tools and baseball resources from which our trained athletes utilize, BLE has been helping produce some top Pacific Northwest baseball players.
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LABC Rosters Set for 2011 Action in Santo Domingo, DR



BLE Worldwide, the global baseball branch of Big League Edge has officially set its 2011 Latin American Baseball Classic team rosters.

"We saw almost nine hundred athletes in eight different tryouts held across the States and I am excited about the caliber of player we are taking to the LABC this year." said teams director Jim Parque.


The Latin American Baseball Classic is one of Latin America's biggest baseball tournaments that attracts teams from Asia, Mexico, USA, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Aruba, and Dominican Republic.


BLE Worldwide has the only United States bid and has been entering teams in the LABC since 2005.


"This is a tremendous opportunity for any young man to represent his country in international action, as the responsibility of winning takes on a whole new approach." Said Parque.


Rosters consist of players from Alaska, California, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada. Teams range from 11-18U and the experience includes tropical beach hotel accommodations, international game action, sightseeing, and much more.


"I am truly impressed with the talent I we have this year and feel the United States will be represented properly, not only in the professionalism of our players and coaches, but also in our ability to win." Said Parque.


Set for July 21-27 I18U) and Aug 4-10 (11-16U), teams will compete in and around Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic at games that hundreds of fans- all out for international pride. The MLB Training Facilities of the Dbacks, White Sox, Royals, Twins, and Yankees will be utilized for many games and a special BLE Worldwide event is scheduled for all players that features an exclusive MLB camp with the Dbacks' coaching staff and players.


*All teams are owned and operated by BLE Worldwide and are not affiliated or associated with USA Baseball, Team USA, or any other team(s) formed by USA baseball.




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BLE Baseball Camps Going National













Big League Edge Performance Baseball has taken its training nationally through a brand new national camp series that started in 2012.

The first camp was held in Portland, Oregon and other camps are set for Huntington Beach and Sacramento, CA. Additionally national camp events for 2012 will include Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska and Long Island, New York.

"The demand for our training has been rising throughout the years. BLE has always had a national presence in regards to baseball training, but for 2012, we have decided to meet this demand." Stated BLE President Jim Parque.

The Portland Oregon camp was highly successful as campers got to meet and train under former MLB pitcher Jim Parque and Pacific Lutheran University assistant coach (and BLE pitching coach) Sean Taunt.

"The training was superb and was one of the best camps we have ever been to." Stated Roy Andrews of Lake Oswego, OR.

National camps for 2012 will concentrate primarily upon pitching and baseball strength, with camps being planned for 2013 to add hitting and fielding. All camps combine BLE coaches with local top coaches to provide campers with some of the most explosive baseball camps around.

BLE also has camps planned for Latin America and Korea for 2012.





 



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