Notes from Wrigley
Jason Budden: Un-Common Sense?I spent this past weekend at the Under Armour All-America Game, powered by Baseball Factory. With Wrigley Field serving as the historic ballpark for this inaugural event, it was an amazing setting to showcase The New Prototypes of baseball.
A few highlights from the event:
When Steve Bernhardt, the Executive VP of Baseball Operations for Baseball Factory, introduced the players at the welcome dinner on Friday night and read their bios, it was clear that the talent at the Under Armour All-America Game would surpass all other major summer events. The welcome dinner took place in the Wrigley Field Stadium Club.
The magnitude of the event really hit home when the players and their families were led on a tour of Wrigley Field, including the dugout, bleachers and press box.
The players got a true feel for Chicago on Saturday as they toured the city on a speedboat that took them out on the lake and up the river.
Holy Cow! Dinner on Saturday night led the players to Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse. The players met with Phil Nevin and Clay Matvick, the ESPNU broadcasters for Sunday’s game.
Close to 2,500 fans were in attendance on Sunday at Wrigley Field.
Jayce Boyd (Cantonment, FL) edged out Josh Elander (Round Rock, TX) in the Home Run Derby, presented by Mattingly Baseball. Elander hit eight home runs during the first round and Boyd thrilled the crowd by hitting four homeruns out onto Waveland Avenue.
Elander was the top prospect at the 2008 Under Armour Pre-Season All-America Tournament that took place in Arizona this January. Boyd was the top prospect at the Under Armour Showcases – Team One South in Atlanta, Georgia, this summer.
Chicago was also host to the Air & Water Show this past weekend. As such, the game was witness to various fly bys including the famous Blue Angels.
Legendary Chicago Cub player and broadcaster, Ron Santo, spoke to the players before the game and threw out the honorary first pitch.
Former Chicago Cub players Bill Matlock and Doug Glanville were in opposing dugouts as coaches for the game. Matlock later led the crowd in singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch.
David Renfroe, a standout player at the 2007 Under Armour Southeast Tournament, won MVP honors for the Team One squad. He struck out five batters in two innings of work and hit a towering homerun during his only at bat of the game. The RHP/SS is verbally committed to the University of Mississippi.
Mychal Givens, a participant at both the 2007 & 2008 Under Armour Southeast Tournaments, won MVP honors for the Baseball Factory team. He pitched a scoreless inning, hitting 96 MPH on the radar gun, and also went 2-3 with three runs batted in.
Baseball Factory held on to win by the score of 5-4, taking the inaugural Under Armour All-America Game over Team One.
Between the organ playing in the background, the ivy on the walls, the balls landing out on Waveland, and the amazing high school talent displayed at Wrigley Field, this event will be one these players, coaches, and fans will not soon forget. I know that this is a memory that will last me a lifetime, and hopefully a launching point for these players as they continue on their path to college baseball and beyond.
Jason Budden is the Vice President of Operations and Marketing at Baseball Factory. Jason joined the Baseball Factory in 1997 while still a junior in high school. After going through the Baseball Factory's college recruiting program he was placed at Johns Hopkins University where he played two years of college baseball before graduating with a degree in Economics. After working part-time at the Factory throughout college, Jason joined the team as a full-time employee in January 2002 when he was promoted to Director of Marketing. He currently oversees all marketing projects and sponsorship opportunities at Baseball Factory. He is also in charge of development and marketing for Baseball University, the leader in online baseball education and a division of Baseball Factory.
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