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  We are currently setting our final 2010 and 2011 combines schedule and have openings for locations. In order to host a combine you’ll need at least one regulation baseball field, preferably 2, parking for 200, access to electricity, and staging areas. If you are interested, please click the "Host A Combine" tab above, fill out the form and we will contact you shortly.   Our certified TPACT program offers a fabulous opportunity to engage with professional baseball trainers, coaches and prospects throughout the world. We have established rigid guidelines and a code of ethics for our staff of trainers and certified testers. If you are interested in getting involved, please click the "TPACT Certified Trainer" tab above, fill out the form and we will contact you shortly.

  During 2010 and 2011 TPACT will conduct test combines in more than a dozen countries outside the U.S. and register more than 50,000 prospects' TPACT scores nationally. This data, including contact information for participants, will be made available to coaches and scouts. In order to have access to this data a prospective coach or scout must become a member by clicking the tab above and filling out the enclosed form.

  Based on the sensitive nature of the data all new member’s current professional affiliation will be verified by a member of our staff prior to honoring the request. Please allow 3 business days to complete the process. You will receive an email from TPACT as soon are your membership is approved.

  All TPACT professional members will have access to player data and contact information. As such only professionals currently employed in baseball as a coach, scout, or professional trainer may apply for membership.

 
TPACT in the News

tpactPress Release:

 

June 21, 2010

 

Doug Moore, Executive Director of TPACT announces a baseball prospect testing combine at Grissom High School July 7th beginning at 8:00 AM. Moore said, “We have testing combines scheduled throughout the U.S. and Latin America but there is no better level of youth and high school baseball than in North Alabama”. “We’re excited to be working with Coach Adam Moseley and the staff at Grissom.” Moore added, “Coach Moseley clearly understands the connection between athletic improvement and results on the field”.

 

The Top Prospects Athletic Competency Test (TPACT) is an athletic test given the rising high school freshman through seniors and Junior College players. TPACT specific testing criteria has been years in the making with the assistance of college and pro scouts as well as professional MLB baseball trainers. All tests are conducted by certified TPACT trainers guaranteeing validity of data for scouts. TPACT allows high school athletes to score themselves against 1000’s of baseball players around the globe in 13 key performance criteria to evaluate throwing velocity, quickness, speed, strength, power, explosiveness, flexibility, and much more to aid scouts. No other baseball event has more scientific correlation between the skills test and baseball potential. That is why scouts, recruiters and coaches are in awe of Top Prospects Combine events.

 

Parents are in favor of Top Prospects Combines because of the value equation. They receive the valuable information they want, objective evaluation of prospects current ability and future projectability for a fraction of the time, cost, and travel.

 

Players like the Top Prospects Combines because they know where they rate to other players in their class, at their position, regionally and nationally. But more important they will have access to Top Prospects certified trainers for development in order to reach their full potential.

 

 

GO TO www.TPACT.com and Register online.

 

Please direct any questions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call Cindi Williams at 800.239.9090.

 

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