You thought college baseball was over when Carolina was knocked out of Omaha? Think again.
Every year, players from all over the country descend on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. For two months, they drop their metal bats in favor of wooden sticks, live with a local family, and work to improve their skills in front of MLB scouts. It gives them the chance to try their skills against the best in the country, and generally is a way to help their ultimate goal of being drafted the following June.
Last summer, thirteen Tar Heels made the trip up to the Cape, and their experience no doubt helped them put last year’s disappointment behind them and better prepared them for the trip to Omaha this year.