
The PG Predraft is for prospects who have
a chance to become good draft picks this coming June. The event will feature 50
of the top prospects in the country and a couple free agents from the Dominican.
Each year the PG National PreDraft draws hundreds of scouts, including many National
Cross Checkers and MLB Scouting Directors. Many other draft decision makers have
attended in the past including GMs and other key front office personnel from Major
League organizations. The PG PreDraft is recognized as the biggest and very best
pre-draft camp in baseball. Many players have helped their draft position greatly
as a result of this event and the powerful decision makers who attend.
The annual
Perfect Game Pre-Draft Showcase will be held this year on May 15 at Memorial Stadium
in Cedar Rapids, IA.
The original purpose of the showcase, which was one of the first events that Perfect Game organized after its founding, was to give the necessary
draft exposure to the top kids in the Upper Midwest, many of whom either don't have
a spring high school season (Iowa and Wisconsin) or have abbreviated high school
seasons and may have been missed by the professional scouts.
The Pre-Draft Showcase
has since expanded to include premium players from across the country. If it weren't
for the complication of unfinished high school seasons, the event could grow significantly
from its current 40-50 prospects. The goal, however, is to help the professional
organizations who do so much to help Perfect Game during the rest of the year get
a read on some top prospects at an important time of the year (just before the draft).
In fact, the invite lists for this event are generated in large part from feedback
from highest level scouts who feel they need to get a last look at certain players.
The PG Staff is in constant contact with the scouting offices and scouting directors
on key players to try to get to the event.
Often high draft prospects benefit greatly
from attending the National PreDraft.
Rather than go to several locations working
out for the individual clubs these players can go to one event and be seen by all
the MLB Clubs. This is especially true for pitchers who are unable to pitch for
30 clubs in the two or three weeks just before the draft.
Last year players came
from 18 states plus Canada to attend the event. Prospects from such diverse locations
as California, Maine and Puerto Rico showed their skills in front of the highest
national level scouts from all 30 professional organizations.
One example of a player
benefiting from the Pre-Draft was Tampa Bay Devil Rays All Star OF Carl Crawford.
Crawford got on a plane the day after his high school season ended in 1999 to come
to Cedar Rapids. Many scouting directors were wary of Crawford's signability, as
he was committed to attend Nebraska as a highly touted quarterback. Although Crawford
didn't especially shine on the field that day, his mere presence told the Devil
Rays that baseball was his priority and they were able to “steal” Crawford in the
2nd round with a $1.5M dual sport contract signing bonus that pales in comparison
to his recent $15M+ contract.
Here’s just a few of the players who have attended
the PG National Predraft in the past few years. Of course, there are many more who
were drafted 2nd through 10th round.

Victor Diaz, IL Major Leagues
NY Mets
Carl Crawford, TX Major League All Star
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Wes Obermueller, IA Major Leagues Milwaukee Brewers
Brian McCann, GA Major Leagues, Atlanta Braves
Lance Broadway, TX 1st round pick, Chicago White Sox
Jeff Clement, IA 1st round pick,
Seattle Mariners
Trevor Crowe, OR 1st round pick, Cleveland
Indian
Wade Townsend, TX 1st round pick, Baltimore Orioles
Thomas Diamond, LA 1st round pick, Texas Rangers
Jason Jaramillo, WI 2nd round pick, Philadelphia
Phillies
Eric Cordier, WI 2nd round pick,
Kansas City Royals
Ryan Sweeney, IA 2nd round pick, Chicago White
Sox
Joel Hanrahan, IA 2nd round pick, Los Angeles
Dodgers
Joey Votto, CAN 2nd round, Cincinnati Reds
Brandon Weeden, OK 2nd round pick, New York Yankees
Zach Hammes, IA 2nd round pick, Los Angeles Dodgers
If you are a player who is seriously considered a top 5-10 round selection in this
years draft and you have a chance to be in Cedar Rapids on May 15, you should contact
Perfect Game right away.