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Frontier League Tryout Camp and Draft To Be Held In Normal

by Jason Guerette
The 24th annual Frontier League Tryout Camp and Draft will be held on Monday, April 25 and Tuesday, April 26 at The Corn Crib in Normal, Illinois, home of the Normal CornBelters.

All 12 Frontier League teams will be represented at the workouts, and scouts from multiple Major League Baseball teams also attend.  Advance registration is available at www.frontierleague.com while walk-up registration will begin at 8:00 AM onMonday, April 25.

The workouts officially begin at 9:00 AM on April 25 and will feature a 60-yard dash, fielding and throwing drills for infielders, outfielders, and catchers, and batting practice for position players while pitchers will throw 15-20 pitch bullpens.  Following the first day, the field managers will post a list of players invited back for inter-squad games on April 26.  At the conclusion of the games, action will break for 30 minutes as clubs and prepare for the draft.

An average of 40 players each season have been drafted and signed to spring training contracts over the past seven years.  Each year, at least one tryout camp participant has appeared in the Frontier League’s All-Star Game. Several draftees have gone on to be signed by Major League Baseball organizations, including RHP Chris Jakubauskas, who appeared in 69 MLB games (including 15 starts) over five seasons, and Josh Smoker, who was just added to the New York Mets’ 40-man roster.

Ten tryout attendees have been signed by MLB clubs during the season over the past four years.

“The Frontier League Tryout Camp and Draft is the best way for a player to showcase himself so he can begin or continue his career in professional baseball,” commented Frontier League commissioner Bill Lee.  “Our clubs take the workouts very seriously, and each year multiple attendees wind up making key contributions to playoff teams.”

The Frontier League is entering its 24th season in 2016 and features 12 teams stretching from Pennsylvania to Missouri and from Kentucky to northern Michigan.  The Frontier League annually advances the most players to MLB organizations of any of the independent leagues; 50 players signed with MLB clubs since the start of the 2015 season, and 27 former Frontier League players have played in the Major Leagues.

The Corn Crib is located at exit 165 off I-55, approximately halfway between Chicago and St. Louis.  People flying in should use Central Illinois Regional Airport (BMI).  For more information, please visit www.frontierleague.com or contact the Frontier League offices at 618.215.4134 or [email protected].

IMPORTANT: As per the manufacturer’s warranty for the artificial playing surface at The Corn Crib, all players trying out must wear turf shoes or molded cleats. No metal cleats will be allowed. This policy is the same that is in effect for all events at The Corn Crib. Players attempting to enter The Corn Crib with metal cleats will be immediately disqualified from the workouts.
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Jason Guerette is the Grizzlies' Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations and the "Voice of the Grizzlies." 2023 will be his second season with the organization, handling lead broadcasting duties on the Grizzlies Media Network as well as being in charge of all team press releases and game-day media materials.

2023 will also be Jason's ninth season in the Frontier League after spending 2014-21 in the same role with the Southern Illinois Miners. Overall, he has broadcasted close to 800 games in the league, including playoffs. During the baseball offseason, he serves as a play-by-play broadcaster for Manhattan College and the New Jersey Institute of Technology, with games being seen on ESPN+ among other platforms.

In addition to broadcasting, Jason works as a public address announcer for Seton Hall University women's basketball as well as Columbia University men's and women's basketball. He also spent nine years working "behind the scenes" as a freelance board operator and highlight editor at Westwood One for their coverage of the NFL, NCAA football, and NCAA basketball.

Jason graduated from Seton Hall in 2012 with B.A. in Communication Studies and a minor in Broadcasting & Visual Media.

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