If you are currently a college baseball player, college baseball coach, or the parent of a college baseball player then you may have some confusion about the independent professional baseball industry. Over time, this page will offer you resources to help you:
- understand what independent baseball is
- help you discover independent baseball league tryout information
- help you stay on the “radar” of independent baseball teams if you feel that you (or your player) have been overlooked
- learn what it takes to become a first-year professional baseball player
- learn the new role that parents must accept if their son becomes an independent pro baseball player
- much more
All of the above topics (and more) are covered in a new interview series done with independent baseball experts. They include managers, general managers, directors of player development, baseball media members, and more. Be sure to discover exactly what is expected of you BEFORE your next independent league tryout when you visit:
http://www.IndependentBaseballTryouts.net
Also, be sure to join the database which notifies you of tryouts, winter leagues, fall leagues, and other opportunities to get signed by an independent minor league baseball team. Click this link to get started:
Independent Baseball League Tryouts
If you, or someone you, want guidance from actual independent minor league baseball managers, executives, and other industry veterans on how to do well at an independent pro baseball tryout, get signed, and have a good career in the independent minor leagues then click here: Independent Pro Baseball Tryouts Advice Interviews
If you simply want to find out about the dates and locations of independent minor league baseball tryouts then click here: Independent Minor League Baseball Tryouts Notification List
If you, or someone you know, is a youth baseball parent and frustrated with the politics, poor parenting, and the kid not getting enough playing time then click here: Youth Baseball Parents









