The Indy Pro Showcase was created by Nick Belmonte to help the players that were not drafted or were not seen by professional scouts to fulfill their dream of playing professional baseball. To find the proverbial “diamond in the rough”. To date, Nick has helped (signed) over 1650 players fulfill their dreams. The goal is to find that player that was overlooked and get him playing immediately. 60% of the attendees got jobs from the 2024 Indy Pro Showcase.

 14 players discovered through the Indy Pro Showcase have been made Baseball America’s Top Ten Indy Prospect list!

Nick-BelmonteNick Belmonte has been signing players to pro contracts since 1990. In that time he’s signed over 1600 players, with that count rising every year. For that reason the Chicago Cubs hired Nick in fall 2015 as a scout and consultant for the area of independent baseball.

 

“Our tryouts are unique in the fact that we really get to see the players ability as we only take 35-45 tops as this is NOT a cattle call. If we like you, we’ll get you a job”… Nick Belmonte
As a collegian Nick set the SEC stolen base record at the University of Florida and still holds the school’s single season mark. As a professional player in the Brewer and Expos organizations one of Nick’s achievements was stealing 52 bases in 70 games for Boise in the Northwest League. As a manager for 3 years of the Salt Lake Trappers, Nick had the best winning percentage of any manager in professional baseball during that time including pro baseball’s only .700 winning percentage in 1991 which ended in the league championship. In 1993 Miles Wolf, the father of Indy Baseball, sought Nick out to put together the players for the first all independent league, the Northern League. In the first year alone Nick was instrumental in the signings of shortstop Rey Ordonez, 3b Kevin Millar, and lhp Eddie Oropesa. All 3 making it to the Major Leagues. After eight years as the player personnel director of the Northern League, Nick started Independent League Consulting where he works for various independent leagues and teams as the player personnel director, including Northern League Champs Duluth(1997), Adirondack(2000), ’08 Can am Champs Sussex , ’09 American Association Champs Lincoln, and most recent the 2016 Ottawa of the CanAm League. Many people know Nick from his broadcasting career as the longtime television color analyst for college baseball working for Fox Sports, SEC Network and ESPN.

 

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