PERFECT GAME YOUTH ESTABLISHED
By Allan Simpson
Perfect Game USA is recognized as the industry leader in the showcasing and scouting
of the nation’s top high school-age baseball talent. Perfect Game Youth is a new organization owned by several highly
respected baseball people for top players aged 11-14. While not owned or operated
by Perfect Game, Perfect Game does support the efforts of PGY and hopes it will
serve as a valuable service to youth baseball.
Perfect Game Youth (PGY) will launch immediately, with two National Invitation Showcase
events scheduled for the Christmas holidays in Orlando, Fla., and Riverside, Calif.
The events will be by invitation-only and extended to 200 of the top players in each
of the 11-, 12-, 13- and 14-year-old age groups. The 14-year group is limited to
players of that age who are not currently enrolled in high school.
From those introductory showcases, PG Youth will host events throughout the country
on a year-round basis as it becomes actively involved in the development and promotion
of the top players in each age group. It will focus on programs and events that
emphasize instruction, skills testing, education (for both players and parents)
and game competition at a national-caliber level.
PG Youth, however, won’t be limited to just the elite young players in the country.
There will also be opportunities available for players of all skill levels, both
at the recreation level and travel-ball level of competition, to participate in
PG Youth Challenger events throughout the country. Through skills testing and related
activities, players will be able to measure their ability against their own standards
over the course of time, and also relative to other players of differing skills
sets.
“Our primary mission is to identify and develop the top youth players in the country,
to better prepare them for and expose them to the various levels of participation
that lie ahead,” said PG Youth president Tim Dulin, who has been actively involved
in the development and instruction of youth players since 1991. “We’ll provide them
with the skills they’ll need to eventually participate in Perfect Game’s showcase
events and tournaments, and also at the collegiate level and beyond. But we’ll also
provide something of substance for young players of all abilities.”
Dulin is a former University of Memphis All-American and played seven years of professional
baseball. Over the last 10 years, Dulin has built a reputation throughout the country
as one of the leading developers of youth baseball complexes while being instrumental
in the growth of travel baseball competition in all youth age groups. His elite
Dulin’s Dodgers youth teams have won six national championships with 288 of his
former players receiving college scholarships.
Joining Dulin in playing a major role in the development of Perfect Game Youth are
Garth Iorg, a nine-year major league veteran with a lengthy coaching resume that
includes being the third-base coach of the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2008 National
League playoffs, and David West, a 10-year major league veteran.
Much of the PG Youth’s agenda will involve the interaction of youth players with
current and former major league players. Most of the activities and events will
take place on location at various baseball training sites and competition centers
around the country, but players and parents will also be able to access pertinent
information on a new website (www.perfectgameyouth.com) dedicated to PG Youth.
They will also have full access to a parallel site operated by Alabama-based Travel
Ball Select, an online newsletter and website (www.travelballselect.com) that is geared towards
players aged 9-14. Travel Ball Select has been providing national team rankings
and identifying All-America players in the 9-14 age groups since 2002. PG Youth
will work closely with Travel Ball Select in identifying the nation’s top youth-level
prospects.
Perfect Game’s primary mission for almost two decades has been to scout and identify
the top prospects of high school age, and to provide a forum—through both regional
and national showcases, and national tournaments—for players to be exposed to scouts
and college recruiters, while playing against the best competition possible.
“Perfect Game Youth will give youth players a better foundation as they move on
to high school baseball and beyond, and it will give us a head start in identifying
the top young players in the country.” said Perfect Game USA president Jerry Ford.
“Young players will be given an excellent opportunity to get top-notch instruction
from some of the best teachers in the game including Major League Stars like Abert
Pujols and others. It will also provide young players a forum to measure their skills,
while also getting a greater opportunity to play with and against the top players
in the country in their age group. While Perfect Game has no ownership in this new
venture, we greatly support PGYouth and plan to work closely with them as it falls
in line with our most important goal of promoting the game of baseball at all levels.”
The PG Youth’s own independent website is active, and has also been launched as
a sub-site on the Perfect Game, PG Crosschecker and Travel Ball Select websites.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, Please Contact
www.perfectgameyouth.com
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
Key Personnel, Perfect Game Youth
Tim Dulin was a two-time All American at the University of Memphis and member
of the 1984 U.S. national team. He was the second pick of the Baltimore Orioles
in the 1985 baseball draft and played professionally for seven years as a middle
infielder. Over the last 10 years, Dulin has built a reputation nationally as one
of the top developers of youth baseball complexes while also being instrumental
in the growth of travel baseball competition in youth age groups. He has also coached
and trained 20 All-Americans and 46 players who have gone on to professional careers.
His elite Dulin’s Dodgers travel teams have won six national championships with
288 of his players receiving college scholarships.
Garth Iorg was drafted in the eighth round in 1973 by the New York Yankees
out of a California high school. He was taken in the American League expansion draft
by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1977 and began a nine-year career in the major leagues
a year later, all with the Toronto Blue Jays. Iorg also managed at every level of
the minor leagues for the Blue Jays and served as a major league coach for three
years in Toronto. He currently serves as the third-base coach and infield coordinator
for the Milwaukee Brewers. Iorg has three sons who have all played Division I baseball
and been drafted.
David West was selected in the fourth round of the 1983 draft after graduating
from Craigmont High School in Memphis. He made his major league pitching debut in
1998 and went on to spend 10 years in the majors, with stints with the Twins, Phillies
and Red Sox. He won a World Series ring with the Twins in 1991 and also pitched
for the Phillies in the 1993 World Series.