Corey Davisson
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Career Highlights
- Drafted by Boston Red Sox out of high school
- 2 years of professional baseball
- 8 years running Next Level Showcase Baseball Tournaments/Camps (CDB LLC)
- Over 120 baseball/softball players have received scholarships
- 6 years High school/ college Coaching experience
- 2019-current- Co-owner Starz Baseball Group (Bakersfield, Ca)
Colleges My Players Have Played For
NCAA D1: UCLA, UC Irvine, San Diego State, Stanford, Ohio State, Ball State, Fresno State Univ, Univ of Evansville
NCAA D2: Concordia Irvine, Dixie State, Fresno Pacific Univ, San Francisco State
NCAA D3: Chapman Univ, Pacific Univ
Career Bio |
Corey Davisson was a 2 sport athlete at West (Bakersfield) High School before being drafted in the 2006 MLB draft. He chose the college route and then played at Bakersfield College before transferring to D1 University of Evansville and graduating with a B.A. in Exercise Sports Science. In 2010 Corey signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks as an undrafted free agent. He played for the Gateway Grizzlies before an injury ended his playing career.
He then went on to open 2 indoor training facilities and started running showcase camps and tournaments to help players get in front of college coaches. He has coached at the junior college and high school level. Corey has been coaching youth baseball and giving private lessons for 10 years.
“I was lucky enough to travel the country and meet many people who touched my life in one way or another because of baseball. My goal is to help student-athletes have an opportunity to play college sports and have experiences that will last a lifetime. I have helped over 100 student athletes reach that goal and continue to create new contacts with the new college coaches throughout the country. I have been lucky enough to play at every level from high school, to juco, to D1, and into affiliated and non affiliated professional leagues. I look forward to continuing to help student-athletes with SportsForce!”