TPX Top96 Florida West Coast - Fall ($395.00)
11/21/09 - 11/22/09
2nd Annual College Coaches - Florida West Coast - Fall TPX TOP 96 is a two-day clinic that offers high school baseball players the chance to work with and learn from some of the best coaches in the country (see list below). We guarantee a player to coach ratio of 7 to 1 or less (the best in the US). We can make this guarantee because we hire these coaches to instruct, evaluate, observe and interact with the players
Total Registration fee: $395.00
Camp Cost: $60.00
The TPX TOP 96 has partnered with Major League Strength Inc.

The TPX TOP 96 has partnered with Major League Strength Inc. to incorporate their baseball specific programs into our clinics.
Dana Cavalea, Strength & Conditioning Coach for the New York Yankees founded MLS Inc. to expand the use of his program outside of Major League Baseball.
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TPX Top96 College Coaches Baseball Clinics
TPX TOP 96 College Coaches Baseball Clinics are for talented high school baseball players looking to play in college. Below you'll find our companies baseball showcases. Visit us across the U.S for a showcase and show us your skills!
Our showcases range in ages and we should have a program to fit your needs. If you do not see a date that works for you at this time please check back to the site as we add new sessions often.
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11/21 – 11/22 ~ Saturday to Sunday
TPX Top96 Florida West Coast - Fall ($395.00)
Location: IMG Academy - Bradenton, FL | Ages: High School & JC Players
Cost: $ 60.00 View Camp Details
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11/28 ~ Saturday
TPX Top96 Illinois Thanksgiving (Saturday)- Fall ($225.00)
Location: Fox Valley Sports Academy - Elgin, IL | Ages: High School & JC Players
Cost: $ 60.00 View Camp Details
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Our many showcase events across the U.S are a great opportunity for you to gain exposure and to be evaluated by a great deal of college coaches. Each showcase is hosted by our staff and is attended by a variety of College programs throughout the country.
Questions regarding TPX Top96 College Coaches Baseball Clinics? Please e-mail info@baseballcamps.com or call 800 222-8152 .
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TPX Camp FAQs
Q. What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?
A. Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.
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Q. The difference between a showcase & a prospect camp?
A. Traditionally Prospect Camps are held by a specific college coaching staff looking to find players for their program only. A showcase invites many different college coaching staff's to attend thus the player is able to be seen by a wide variety of programs.
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What they're saying...
“ My son Jared attended your Aug. Indiana South camp and loved the format and the way the camp was conducted and the exposure received. He is a senior this year at Southmont H.S. and had received interest from one Junior college in regards to scholarship offers. Since attending your camp he's received interest from 9 colleges, 3 being from D1 colleges, and has received scholarship offers from 2 and received a guaranteed roster spot from 1 if he attends there next year. While my son had to display the talent he's worked on for so many years without the camp format and exposure level he might never have received interest from the colleges that he has. I as a parent will appreciate the financial help offered and the opportunity for my son to attend a college that fits with his demeanor and choice of major in his desired field of study. Not only has my son's confidence level increased, but his aggressiveness in regards to his workout ethic has also. Again thanks for your camp and everything that has resulted from it since.
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Tom
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