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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They can't really compete. There's a reason you see CA, AZ and FL girls on most college rosters. It's not impossible though. Find an indoor facility to practice batting and pitching, if that's her position. At least you can keep up in that aspect.[/quote] Fairfax County public schools just had two students taken in the first round of the MLB draft. For one county to account for two first round picks indicates that they are competing just fine [/quote] Right. But you’d be shocked how much time these kids are on the road playing against better competition in FL/NC/GA on the weekends apart from their HS season. That’s why they dominate their school leagues, there is not much competition here. [/quote] That is where the tournaments are held, not necessarily where all of the best teams are located. PBR and PG hold their premier events in AL, GA, and FL. There are many excellent, highly regarded baseball programs in this area, and they often end up playing each other at the southern tournaments. OP, imo the best thing to do over the winter is to play another sport, it is good for the body, the mind, and overall athleticism. [/quote]
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