
Whiteford’s Tre Eitniear is playing in Georgia this week in The Future Games, an elite prospect camp at LakePoint Sports.
Eitniear, who will be a junior for the Bobcats this fall, was selected for Team Michigan. The event invites teams from more than 40 states and Canada and features the best of the uncommitted prospects from the Class of 2027.
LakePoint’s baseball facilities include eight Major League-sized fields, which are surfaced entirely with synthetic turf. This high-tech playing surface has been designed to accurately mimic the bounce of the ball off of real dirt and grass, and will allow fields to be playable immediately after rain.
The Prep Baseball Future Games is the premier summer scouting event for Class of 2027 prospects. Last year’s event saw more than 425 college coaches in attendance from across the entire country. Each state’s team will play three games. On Wednesday, the first day of the event, all position players will be put through a showcase workout in which they will run 60s, take batting practice and be evaluated defensively at their primary position.
Players are given Mizuno baseball gear to wear during the four-day event.
Michigan opened its schedule on Wednesday.
