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		<title>MLive Youth Baseball</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2014 01:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>MLive is the web home of Booth Newspapers, which owns eight newspapers in Michigan. They are the Bay City Times, Flint Journal, Grand Rapids Press, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Kalamazoo Gazette, Muskegon Chronicle, Saginaw News and Advance Newspapers. Because the combined scope of those newspapers covers much of Michigan, the MLive Youth Baseball forum has become the go to place for discussion of youth baseball in the Wolverine state.</p>
<p>The stated purpose of the MLive Youth Baseball forum is to “discuss youth baseball, games, scores and more.</p>
<p>It is often used by youth league coaches who need players for their team. For example, a post on the forum might read something like “2014 U10 team looking for a player.” In the body of the message the coach would leave his email (phone numbers are banned in accordance to MLive policy) so parents of an interested U10 could contact him and join the team</p>
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<p>MLive is also a great place to announce you are having a tryout for a youth team as it is where those who are searching for a youth baseball team to try out for would first look for that information. For that matter, it would also be great place to advertise a baseball camp or academy, individual coaching services, baseball equipment sales and baseball equipment repair services in the Michigan area.</p>
<p>Coaches looking for pre-season scrimmage opponents would also turn to the MLive Youth Baseball to try to find a matching team.</p>
<p>The MLive Youth baseball forums are also a place for discussion about what the best private high schools are for youth baseball players and the quality of coaching at the public school high schools they would be assigned. There will also be threads about getting college baseball scholarships and the complicated calculus that goes into the distribution of college baseball scholarships.</p>
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<p>If anything controversial happens during a youth baseball game in Michigan, for example a bad call in a big game, a display a poor sportsmanship or a question of player eligibility, it is likely to become a thread on the MLive Youth Baseball forum. Of course everybody will be even-keeled and respectful during these discussions. That’s a joke, because we all know that the combination of youth sports and the internet is an explosive one. However, the MLive Youth Baseball forum does ban “obscene, indecent, hateful, offensive, defamatory, abusive, harassing or profane material” and also “personal attacks.” As long as the mods enforce these rules, this will act to keep the acrimony under control.</p>
<p>MLive is also the go to place for youth softball forums in Michigan. It is also known for its coverage of high school and college baseball.</p>
<p>If you are a parent of a youth baseball player in Michigan you should certainly have the MLive Youth baseball forum bookmarked on your computer.</p>
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		<title>East Cobb Baseball</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2013 07:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a href="http://www.lineupforms.com/east-cobb-baseball.html"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://www.lineupforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/east-cobb-baseball-01-150x150.jpg" class="aligncenter wp-post-image tfe" alt="east-cobb-baseball-01" title="" /></a></p>&#160; Have you ever noticed that a disproportionate number of Major League Baseball players come from the Atlanta area? Reasons for this over-representation include the Southeast’s warm climate, the Atlanta Braves success during the ‘90s &#8212; which encouraged the region’s youngsters to emulate their heroes]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever noticed that a disproportionate number of Major League Baseball players come from the Atlanta area? Reasons for this over-representation include the Southeast’s warm climate, the Atlanta Braves success during the ‘90s &#8212; which encouraged the region’s youngsters to emulate their heroes &#8212; and the East Cobb Baseball youth facility in Marietta, Georgia.</p>
<p>Located on 4617 Lee Waters Rd in the Atlanta suburb, East Cobb Baseball is a sprawling multi-million dollar 30 acre campus with eight baseball diamonds and many outdoor and indoor hitting cages. The complex also features meeting rooms, offices and even living quarters for out of town players and their families.</p>
<p>The project was the brainchild of entrepreneur Russ Umphenhour. He had been impressed with the way the East Marietta squad had won the Little League World Series in 1983, and also impressed with Guerry Baldwin, who was one of their coaches. So he poured in an estimated ten million dollars into developing East Cobb Baseball, and then had Baldwin recruit area youth and high school coaches to staff the facility.</p>
<p>East Cobb baseball hosts events throughout the year, including wood bat tournaments, and competitions involving various youth age groups.</p>
<p>But things really heat up at East Cobb during the summer months. It is then players between 7 and 18 try out for teams. Most players end up being placed, and each age group usually has at least ten teams. The best players in each age group are on the East Cobb Astros.</p>
<p>Also during the summer the facility hosts players between the ages of nine and 14 from all over the country in the Travel Ball National Championship, which takes place over three four day events in July.</p>
<p>Another big summer event is the Perfect Game USA sponsored tournament for high school aged 17-and-under and 18-and-under teams, which generally draws more than 100 squads. This event typically has a very heave presence of Major League scouts.</p>
<p>Because of everything going on at East Cobb Baseball, an area kid has the chance to play up to 60 highly competitive games a summer at the facility, which gives them a leg up on players from almost anywhere else in the nation.</p>
<p>Atlanta Braves coach Al Goez explains: “When you look at an East Cobb kid, you&#8217;re looking at a kid that has played so much baseball that his skills and mechanics are better than a kid, say, from south Georgia or from Florida that has not played that much.” Teams from the East Cobb have won 199 national championships in various age groups.</p>
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<p>Over 30 East Cobb players have made the Major Leagues, including 2013 All-Stars Buster Posey, Domonic Brown, Brian McCann and Brandon Phillips. Here is a list of current and prominent East Cobb Major Leaguers:</p>
<p>Brian McCann, Atlanta Braves<br />
Jason Heyward, Atlanta Braves<br />
Stephen Drew, Boston Red Sox<br />
Buster Posey, San Francisco Giants<br />
Domonic Brown, Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Ethan Martin, Philadelphia Phillies<br />
Zeke Spruill, Arizona Diamondbacks<br />
Mitchell Boggs, Colorado Rockies<br />
Charlie Culberson, Colorado Rockies<br />
Xavier Avery, Baltimore Orioles<br />
Nick Markakis, Baltimore Orioles<br />
Chad Jenkins, Toronto Blue Jays<br />
Luke Putkonen, Detroit Tigers<br />
Blake Wood, Cleveland Indians<br />
Gordon Beckham, Chicago White Sox<br />
Jeff Keppinger, Chicago White Sox<br />
Brandon Moss, Oakland A’s<br />
Zack Wheeler, NY Mets<br />
Will Smith, Kansas City Royals<br />
David Hale, Atlanta Braves<br />
Brandon Phillips, Cincinnati Reds<br />
Kyle Farnsworth, Tampa Bay Rays<br />
Dexter Fowler, Colorado Rockies<br />
Jeremy Hermida, San Diego Padres<br />
Kris Benson, retired<br />
Adam Everett retired</p>
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