UO All Skills Baseball Camp grades 6-8

For young baseball players in grades 6th – 8th that love baseball you should check out the University of Oregon baseball camp. The previous camps have been excellent and our young Pleasant Hill Babe Ruth league players and also those from organizations such as little league have learned a lot. If you have a young player that will be playing Babe Ruth, Little League or other baseball this coming year you might want to check the Oregon baseball camps.

Session 1: January 30-31

Eligibility: Players who will be enrolled in grades 6-8 in the 2009-2010 school year.

Time:January 30th from 3pm – 7pm and January 31th from 10am – 2pm.

Prices: $130 per player.

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Oregon Baseball Camps (541) 346-5299

This camp will feature a high level of instruction for all players. Each player will receive intense instruction in all phases of the game. The position players will receive position specific instruction including infield, outfield, pitching and catching. The position players will also receive hitting instruction on proper swing mechanics, the mental approach to hitting, base running and bunting. Each pitcher will receive instructions on proper mechanics and delivery, fielding their position, controlling the running game and the mental aspect of pitching. The catchers will be instructed on hitting, blocking, receiving, footwork, pitching sequence and how to manage a pitching staff.

Exposure: Players will be exposed to the University of Oregon’s campus, athletic facilities, and members of the baseball coaching staff.

What to Bring: All campers should bring their own bat, glove, batting gloves, batting helmet, tennis shoes or turn shoes, spikes and hat. All catchers should bring their own catching gear.

About Pleasant Hill Babe Ruth Baseball
Pleasant Hill Babe Ruth is a youth-oriented program dedicated to building solid citizens through competitive participation in the game of baseball. PHBR teaches baseball skills, emphasizes the basic ideals of sportsmanship, fair play and respect for the rules of the game among players, parents, coaches and all other event participants.

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