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Under Armour Team One South Showcase Emory University | Atlanta, Georgia July 12 – 14, 2009 2009 UNDER ARMOUR TEAM ONE SOUTH SHOWCASE EMORY UNIVERSITY | ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULY 12 – 14, 2009 Where future Major League All-Stars come to showcase… David Wright C.C. Sabathia Mark Teixeira J.J. Hardy 3B | New York Mets LHP | New York Yankees 1B | New York Yankees SS | Milwaukee Brewers 2000 Team One Showcase 1997 Team One Showcase 1997 Team One Showcase 2000 Team One Showcase NL All-Star 2006, 2007, 2008 AL All-Star 2003, 2004, 2007 AL All-Star 2005 NL All-Star 2007 Under Armour Team One South Showcase Check out the Team One Showcase report card: 51 players from Team One Showcases have been selected in the first ten overall picks of the draft 155 players from Team One Showcases have been selected in the first round of the draft 215 players from Team One Showcases have played Major League Baseball 500 players from Team One Showcases have played in the College World Series 1,335 players from Team One Showcases have gone on to play pro baseball 2,107 players from Team One Showcases have been selected in the draft Prince Fielder, Justin Verlander, B.J. Upton, Jeff Franceour Ryan Braun, Troy Tulowitzski, Josh Hamilton, Chris B. Young They Wore Our Jersey First – Team One Baseball p.800.621.5452 www.teamonebaseball.com Team One is the Showcase Division of f.949.20 9.1829 [email protected] 2009 UNDER ARMOUR TEAM ONE SOUTH SHOWCASE EMORY UNIVERSITY | ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULY 12 – 14, 2009 A Sampling of Colleges in Attendance at the 2008 Team One South Appalachian State Georgia State University Siena College Army Harvard Troy University Barry University Jacksonville University UNC Asheville Birmingham Southern James Madison University Univ. of Connecticut Brown University LaGrange College University of Mobile Charleston Southern Univ. Louisiana Lafayette University of Penn Clemson University Louisville University of Richmond Coastal Carolina University LSU University of South College of Charleston Mercer University Carolina - Upstate Columbia University North Florida Comm. College Univ. of South Florida Dartmouth College Okaloosa Walton College Univ. of West Florida Davidson College Old Dominion University US Naval Academy Emory University Pearl River Comm. College Vanderbilt Florida Southern Pensacola Junior College Villanova Florida Tech Piedmont College Virginia George Washington Radford College Virginia Tech Georgetown University Rollins College Wake Forest Georgetown University Samford University William and Mary Georgia Southern Univ. Savannah College A & D Yale University Former Team One Showcase Standouts Hank Blalock Eric Chavez Brian Roberts Roy Halladay 3B | Texas Rangers 3B | Oakland Athletics 2B | Baltimore Orioles RHP | Toronto Blue Jays 1998 Team One Showcase 1995 Team One Showcase 1993 – 95 Team One Showcases 1994 Team One Showcase AL All-Star 2003 & 2004 Gold Glove Winner 2001 – 2006 AL All-Star 2005 & 2007 AL Cy Young Winner 2003 p.800.621.5452 www.teamonebaseball.com Team One is the Showcase Division of f.949.20 9.1829 [email protected] 2009 UNDER ARMOUR TEAM ONE SOUTH SHOWCASE EMORY UNIVERSITY | ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULY 12 – 14, 2009 EVENT INFORMATION DATE: Sunday, July 12 – Tuesday, July 14, 2009 LOCATION: Chappell Park – Emory University | Atlanta, Georgia THE OPPORTUNITY: You are one of the few players nationwide chosen for the Under Armour Team One South Showcase. You will get to play in front of a large contingent of scouting directors, national crosscheckers, major college baseball programs, and other scouts and baseball decision-makers. SHOWCASE & GAMES: All players will go through the 60-yard dash, batting practice, defensive workout, and play two games. All baseball activities will take place on one field to maximize exposure to the college coaches and scouts. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Saturday, July 11 – Registration (5 PM) Sunday, July 12 – Defensive Workouts, 60-yard Pat Burrell Dash, Batting Practice (ALL TEAMS) OF | Tampa Bay Rays 1994 Team One Showcase Monday, July 13 & Tuesday, July 14 - Games World Series Champion 2008 COST: There is a $399 fee for the Under Armour Team One South Showcase. That cost includes an Under Armour jersey, Under Armour hat, and your entry fee. HOST HOTEL: Atlanta Marriott Century Center, 2000 Century Boulevard NE, Atlanta, GA 30345. For reservations please call 404.325.0000 or toll free 800.228.9290 and ask for the discounted “Team One Rate” of $115/night. TRANSPORTATION: We recommend that if you are flying into Atlanta, that you rent a vehicle to get to and from the baseball facility each day. There are restaurants in close proximity to the hotel, but the field is approximately 15 minutes from the Atlanta Marriott. Families may take advantage of the discounted “Team One Baseball” rate at the headquartered hotel. The registration, check-in, and orientation scouting seminar will take place at the Atlanta Marriott. AIRPORT: Atlanta Hartsfield Int'l Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE: We understand July is a very busy month for all players and families. We would like players to arrive Saturday, July 11 before 5 PM for registration and a scouting seminar at the Atlanta Marriott. The official player Orlando Hudson registration and check-in will take place on Saturday, July 11 @ 5 PM at the MI | Arizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Marriott Century Center. All players are recommended to depart after 5 PM 1995 Team One Showcase on Tuesday, July 14 to avoid missing any games. NL All-Star 2007 FOR MORE INFORMATION INCLUDING A FULL ITINERARY AND SHOWCASE GAME RULES, VISIT WWW.TEAMONEBASEBALL.COM p.800.621.5452 www.teamonebaseball.com Team One is the Showcase Division of f.949.20 9.1829 [email protected] .
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