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PBR Michigan's Top Stories for the Year 2015: Team Michigan Goes 3-0 at Future Games



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By Aaron Wilson and PBR Staff
PBR Michigan Assistant Scouting Director

PBR Michigan started up on April 10th, 2012 as seen here. Brent Alwine then took the reigns in Michigan to start 2014, later handing off the reigns to Jake Sabol with assistance from Aaron Wilson.

Now that Michigan is fully entrenched as a top PBR state, we look to continue our climb while continuing to provide top notch baseball coverage in Michigan. 

Aaron, PBR Michigan Assistant Director of Scouting, along with Dylan Hefflinger, Michigan Editor in Chief/Regional Scout take a look back at the year in review and put together a list of the top stories for the year 2015.

Today we take a look at the Future Games.

Each day we will reveal the next story on the list. A hint for the next story are the words "Catholic Title".

Top Stories of 2015 Rundown:
+ Nick Plummer's Burst onto National Stage
+ Sam Weatherly's Trail to Top Prospect
+ Steve Mann is the Man
+ Criswell the Buzz Around Town
+ Jones Brothers Bond Unbroken
+ Malcom Explodes onto the Scene
+ Neibauer No Longer a Secret

Interested in attending a PBR Michigan event? Check out our schedule by clicking here.

PBR Michigan's Top Stories for the Year 2015: Team Michigan Goes 3-0 at Future Games

The Future Games is a one-of-a-kind event that featured the best Class of 2017 and 2018 prospects from the PBR coverage area. The PBR Future Games will took place on July 30th through August 1st at Grand Park in Indianapolis, IN.

Players received exposure unlike any other event for underclassmen. With 120+ colleges from all over the country in attendance, including coaches from every Division I power conference in the country, these players were in for a treat.

To view how the Team Michigan's 2015 roster was constructed, along with spotlights of each prospect, please click here.

During the 2015 showcase, Team Michigan went 3-0, showing that the Wolverine state has the talent to compete with the rest of the nation.

Day one was all about the players showcasing their talents with the 60-yard dash, exit velocity, positional velocity, pop times, etc. To view the pitching stats, click here. To view the positional/hitting stats, click here.

Day two & three were all about games, and Michigan won each of their three games against stiff competition from Wisconsin, Ontario and Minnesota.

To view complete analysis of Team Michigan, please click here.

Nine of the 21 participants have already committed to Division 1 Programs, with the other 12 receiving interest from schools around the country. To view these commitments, click here.

The 2016 Future Games will be upon us sooner than later, with the 2016 showcase happening August 4th-6th. To request an invitation, please click here.