Baseball Tryout Evaluation Sheet

Intro: 5 minutes to talk about what’s going on for the day.

  1. Warm-ups
  2. Playing Catch
  3. 90 Foot Run
  4. Outfield throws
  5. Infield Throws
  6. Catching pop-times
  7. Hitting
  8. Bullpens
  1. Warm-ups: to be done on your own (5 minutes)
  2. Playing Catch: to be done with a partner, get loose and ready to perform (10 minutes)
  3. 90 Foot Run: Everyone will run and will start at home plate take a swing and proceed to run to 1st base. 2 people will be recording times with a stopwatch and each player will have 2 opportunities to run if they wish.(8 minutes)
    • Runners will be critiqued on form, break down after touching first, and speed.
  4. Outfield throws: Outfielders will line up in right field, and have a series of pop-ups and grounders presented to them. The objective is to field the balls correctly and have a strong throw home to the catcher. (15 minutes)
    • You will be critiqued on your fielding abilities, your velocity on the ball thrown home, and accuracy.
  5. Infield throws: Infielders will line up at shortstop and have a series of grounders to throw across the field to the first basemen. It will be 3 regular groundballs, 1 backhand, 1 slow roller, and ending with a regular grounder for a total of 6 balls. First basemen will receive 3 grounders and throw across to third base after all the infielders have gone. (15 minutes)
    • You will be critiqued on your footwork and glove abilities, your velocity on the ball across the diamond, and accuracy.
    • First basement will be critiqued by their receiving ability, along with the same criteria as the regular infielders.
  6. Catching, pop- times: Catchers will have a player throw 5 baseballs to the catcher and then will throw to second base to another player to then find there pop time. (10 minutes)
    • Catchers will be critiqued on receiving abilities, velocity across the diamond, and accuracy on the throw to 2nd base.
  7. Hitting: All the hitters will have a chance to hit. Each person will receive 2 rounds of 8 pitches. Catchers will go first so they can catch the Pitchers. ( 25 minutes)
    • Hitters will be critiqued on their swing, power, and location where they hit the ball. They will be using wood bats to involve a higher concentration of barreling up the ball.
  8. Bullpens: Pitchers will have 15-20 pitches, consisting of 8-10 fastballs, 2-3 changeups, and 2-3 curveballs. Pitch counts may differ by amount of pitches a player has, and players may be asked to throw more pitches if necessary. (25 minutes)
    • Pitchers will be critiqued on their velocity, mechanics, and accuracy of pitches. Looking for good composure and live arms.
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Format of Tryouts So that there be a well defined structure and opportunities for evaluation, the league should consider structuring the tryouts as follows. Everyone should plan on the tryouts taking between 2 and 2.5 hours to complete. Time Activity 5 min. 0:05 Opening remarks by All-Star manager and/or tryouts coach. Ensure the details you add to the Youth Baseball Tryout Evaluation Forms is updated and accurate. Indicate the date to the document with the Date option. Click on the Sign icon and make an e-signature. You can find 3 options; typing, drawing, or capturing one. Make certain each area has been filled in correctly. During the baseball tryout process, coaches and other team members can add their own notes and rate players from the field with their smartphone or mobile device. With the baseball player evaluation template, coaches can rate players on fielding ground balls, throw and catch, hitting and pitching, and save their ratings for final reviews. Jul 19, 2021 baseball tryout evaluation sheet amulette uploaded by tamble on monday, july 12th, 2021 in category form. Get your tryout listed on first choice softball! Out form umpire evaluation form baseball tryout eval form softball position sheet printable softball practice plans softball pitching charts printable training evaluation.

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The tryout evaluators are from the Monticello High School Baseball staff and youth baseball experts all of which are independent from our association. These evaluators have a background in coaching and playing baseball at a high school level or above. Each AAA team will have 11 players and the In-House/AA teams will have 11+ players depending on numbers. The players are scored on a scale from 1-9 in pitching, fielding and hitting. We have one evaluator for pitching (2 categories) and two each for fielding (three categories) and hitting (three categories). The total number of categories a player is evaluated on would be 14 with a maximum score of 9 points in each.

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All players will be given a score based on the following:

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Pitching (one evaluator): Form/Accuracy & Arm Strength
Hitting (two evaluators): Mechanics/Contact/Power
Fielding (two evaluators): Catching Ground & Fly Balls/Fielding Form/Throwing Form

Each player will get to throw 6-8 pitches to a catcher, see 8-10 strikes in the batting cage from the pitching machine, 8-10 front toss pitches, 6 ground balls from a machine and 3 fly balls thrown by a volunteer with a baseball background. The 9-14U players will be asked to field a fly ball and ground ball coming straight at him/her, moving to the right and moving to the left.

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Players attending the tryouts will be required to use a bat with a weight to length ratio applicable to their age group. Our association will have the required bats available to all tryout attendees. Please refer to the link below for the current bat weight differential information only.


The general percentage breakdown would be as follows:

Pitching 14%
Hitting 43%
Fielding 43%

Initial tryouts and callbacks will all take place on March 20, 2021 at the Monticello High School Field house. Once the first round of tryouts is complete, we will post on the website the call back list consisting of the top players based on their tryout scores. These players will return later in the day for a more in-depth tryout.
The top seven scoring players for their age group will be an automatic selection for the AAA team. The final four roster spots will then be selected by the AAA coach from the players who return for callbacks later in the day. None of the players will know if they were in the top seven prior to the callback tryouts.

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After the AAA teams are complete, we will use the tryout scores to form AA teams and so on, if applicable. A minimum number of players must be registered to create multiple traveling teams. For example, there needs to be a minimum of 22 players registered for competitive in order to create 2 traveling teams. All players not selected to a traveling team are automatically put on a recreational (Quad City League) roster.

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**Coaching selection: Everyone is encouraged to apply for a head coaching position at all levels. We require a background check, concussion training and SafeSport compliance for all coaches.

Baseball Tryout Evaluation Sheet

Potential 9u-14u traveling team coaches for 2021 must register as a coach no later than 3/14/2021. Coaching registration can be found under the registration tab. Each potential new head coach for a 9u-14u traveling team (AAA/AA) will be required to interview with the Head High School Baseball coach and his staff. If you have coached in prior years, you do not have to interview. Following the interviews, the High School coach will make a recommendation to the Monticello Baseball executive board as to who should be the head coach for each traveling team. The entire board of directors will then vote on whether to approve this recommendation. Interviews for traveling team head coaches will be conducted the beginning of March and coaches will be selected shortly after. Please visit the website for updated information regarding coaching interviews.