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General  | General | 12/30/2002

7. PG Best Ever National at Tropicana Field

Tampa, FL - This was the second straight year that the PG National Showcase was held at the Major League Domed stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. This year the talent may have been as good as any showcase in history.

This Baseball America article appeared before the National.

Scouts shift to St. Pete

By Allan Simpson
June 13, 2002

With this year's first-year player draft now in the books, it's time for scouts and college recruiters to turn their attention to the Class of 2003. They'll get their first chance this weekend at the Perfect Game National Showcase at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla.

More than 100 of the nation's top rising high school seniors will be in attendance at the three-day event, including Florida outfielder Lastings Milledge, the top-rated prospect in next year's draft class.

The 2001 Tropicana showcase featured 11 of the 16 high school players who were selected this year in the first round, including Florida righthander Zack Greinke, Texas lefthander Scott Kazmir and Virginia shortstop B.J. Upton. Among the top 25 rising high school seniors identified by Prospects Plus, at least 16 and as many 18 will be in attendance this weekend.

"The talent we've lined up promises to be every bit as good as the talent we had here last year," said Perfect Game USA director Jerry Ford. "Outside of a couple of players from California and a couple of others who were committed to other tournaments this weekend, we've pretty much got the cream of the crop here."

The players will showcase their individual tools in the traditional workout portion of the showcase on Friday, then they will play simulated games the remainder of the weekend.

Besides Milledge, other top prospects in attendance are:

• Righthander Chad Billingsley of Defiance, Ohio, the nation's No. 4 prospect.

• Righthanders Cain Byrd (Shreveport), Jordan Mayer (Alexandria) and Xavier Paul (New Orleans), who headline an exceptional crop of Louisiana prospects (both college and high school) for the 2003 draft.

• Jordan Saltalamacchia (West Palm Beach, Fla.), the nation's top catching prospect, and Philip Stringer (Spring, Texas), the nation's top shortstop prospect.

Many of the same top players will gather in Marietta, Ga., from July 9-14 at the Perfect Game/Baseball America World Wood Bat Championship Senior Division World Series. The inaugural tournament will feature 42 of the nation's top 18-and-under summer league teams.

PG Note: The event had many of the top ranked players in the 03 class. Here are just some of the top ranked players who were at Tropicana Field in June.

Lastings Milledge OF (FL), Ryan Harvey OF (FL), Jeff Allison RHP (MA), Chris Lubanski OF (PA), Eduard Rodriguez RHP (Domican), Andrew Miller LHP (FL), Richie Lentz RHP (WA), Philip Stringer SS (TX), Ryan Sweeney LHP/OF (IA), Chad Billingsley RHP (OH), Colin Curtis OF (WA), Sean Rodriguez SS (FL), Chris Petrez RHP (FL), Jarred Saltalamacchia C (FL), Jonathan Fulton SS (VA), Justin Brashear C (LA), Scott Maine LHP (FL), Patrick Bresnehan RHP (MA), Cain Byrd RHP (LA), Andy D’Alessio 3B (FL), Eddy Rodriguez C (FL), Shane Robinson OF (FL), Adam Davis SS (FL), C.J. Bressoud C (GA), Robert Valido SS (FL), Jordan Mayer P/1B (LA), Scott Leffler C (FL), Guillermo Martinez INF (FL), Jack Harris OF (TX), Xavier Paul OF/P (LA), Josh Butler RHP (CA), Case Dahlen LHP (CA), Darin Downs LHP (FL), Patrick Freeman RHP (FL), Kyle McCulloch SS/P (TX), Nolan Mulligan RHP (FL), Derik Olvey RHP (AL), Daniel Perales OF (CA), Ty Taborelli OF (FL), Omar Arif LHP (TX), Dan Bajger RHP (FL), Josh Blake LHP (KS), David Cash SS (FL), Craig Corrado SS (FL), Dylan Gonzalez RHP (FL), Thomas Incaviglia 1B (CA), Lee Land RHP (NC), William Konecny RHP (PA), Landon Leach C (AR), Kenny Lewis OF (VA), Matt Linder RHP (Can), Josh Morris 1B/P (GA), Billy Muldowney RHP/3B (PA), Joe Persichina SS (CA), Steven Porter LHP (FL), Michael Richard INF (LA), Steve Singleton SS (CA), Josh Stinson C (TX), Sean Watson RHP (FL), JT Zink P/OF (WA), Brian Chambers RHP (FL), Andrew Barb P/C (WA), David Filipiak RHP (CA), Chris Fornier INF (CT), Andrew Gulla C (AZ), Victor Hamisevicz 1B/P (VA), Jeff Jamnik RHP (TX), Ryan Muller P/3B (CA), Brendan Murphy 1B (TN), Sergio Perez RHP (FL), Josh Satin INF (CA), Nate Spears INF (FL), Steven Wright RHP (CA), Brandon Yarbrough C (NC), there were others who could get drafted early this June. Every player who was at Tropicana is a Division One top prospect. For a complete list go to the PG webpage.

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