Player Development Camps
 





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  • Training with the Pros  
    • COMING IN 2012!  Complete Details to be posted shortly
    • Ages: 14u-18u (current high school players)
    • Come train with current and former major league players such as Jeffrey Hammonds (14-year MLB veteran, All-Star, '92 Olympian), Cliff Floyd (16-year veteran, All-Star, '97 World Series Champion with the Marlins) Luis Alicea (13-year MLB veteran, MLB Coach), and Jarrod Saltalamacchia (current starting catcher for the Boston Red Sox) during this one of a kind training event
    • Players will receive a five tool player evaluation, training with the current and/or former major league players, simulated games/live bp, and physical assessment
    • Packages available for commuters, commuters with meals, and those traveling alone

" To encourage our next generation of athletes to follow their dreams through hard work.  I will share my techniques and experiences to help them on their journey to success, both on and off the field."
~Jeffrey Hammonds (14-year MLB veteran, All-Star, Olympian)


"After playing 13 years in the majors , I am very excited to be taking part in this Instructional Program. I feel it is of great importance for me to be able to give back to the community and youth baseball . By working with the players one on one, we will be able to teach them how to train better , how to work on their fundamentals , and different facets of the game. With this program , we are ensuring the success  and the future of the younger generation of players to come.  I take this opportunity to thank ABR, USSSA, and the Bucky Dent Baseball Academy for giving me this opportunity to give back in the sport that has given me so much. Thank you and looking forward to seeing everyone there ."
~ Luis Alicea (13-year MLB veteran, MLB Coach, 2008 MLB AL All-Star Coach)







 
SPONSORS
Baseball America
ABR & USSSA join forces with Baseball America. Baseball America is now offering 4 trial issues for $4.00
USSSA Baseball
USSSA continues to be the leading sanctioning body in youth sports, with over 58,000 registered baseball teams in 2011.
 
 
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