Princeton University
PRINCETON – Scott Bandura has been invited to the Major League Baseball Draft Combine from June 19-24th at Chase Field in Phoenix.
Bandura is one of 300+ draft-eligible prospects who will participate in this event. Now in its third year, the event offers an opportunity for players to interview and interact directly with MLB general managers and scouting directors, as well as take part in a series of medical and performance assessments and educational programming designed to prepare them for careers in professional baseball.
Attendees will also have opportunities to be featured on MLB social media channels, in addition to receiving personal branding training and access to real-time content and custom video for their own platforms.
MLB Network will provide extensive on-site coverage of the Combine on June 20-21.
Bandura, who was recently named All-Region, had all-time great season for Princeton, posting a .363/.454/.665 slash line in 47 games for the Tigers, adding 12 home runs and 45 RB. He led the team in runs (46), triples (three), slugging percentage, stolen bases (15), total bases (121) and on-base percentage.
Bandura is one of 300+ draft-eligible prospects who will participate in this event. Now in its third year, the event offers an opportunity for players to interview and interact directly with MLB general managers and scouting directors, as well as take part in a series of medical and performance assessments and educational programming designed to prepare them for careers in professional baseball.
Attendees will also have opportunities to be featured on MLB social media channels, in addition to receiving personal branding training and access to real-time content and custom video for their own platforms.
MLB Network will provide extensive on-site coverage of the Combine on June 20-21.
Bandura, who was recently named All-Region, had all-time great season for Princeton, posting a .363/.454/.665 slash line in 47 games for the Tigers, adding 12 home runs and 45 RB. He led the team in runs (46), triples (three), slugging percentage, stolen bases (15), total bases (121) and on-base percentage.
He set the Princeton program record in total bases while his 46 runs are tied for the second most in program history. His 28 extra base hits are second most all-time while his slugging percentage is third and RBI are seventh.