Michigan State Baseball is hosting summer camps
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EAST LANSING, Mich. Michigan State Baseball will host three camps this summer. The Spartans will host two youth camps (ages 6–12), June 20–22 and July 18–20, and a full camp (ages 13–18), July 18–20.
The three camps are led by the head coach, Jake Boss Jr. and Spartan staff, in addition to current players.
Youth camps run from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. each day, while full camp runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
For more information on any of the Spartan Baseball Camps, go to www.sportscamps.msu.edu or contact the assistant coach, Pierre Andre, at astone@ath.msu.edu.
3-day youth camps
When: June 20-22 and July 18-20
Or: McLane Baseball Stadium
Weather: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. each day (First day, arrive a little early for registration.)
Age: 6 – 12 years old (camp participants will be with children of the same age at all times)
The description: We will be doing daily drills focused on using the proper fundamentals of how to play the game (hitting, throwing, lining up, etc.) while having fun doing it. A match will also be played at the end of each day. Also on day three, there will be a skills competition with prizes for the winners of each skill.
Camp workers: The entire Michigan State baseball coaching staff will be there, along with many current players.
Equipment needed: Glove, cleats, bat, helmet, batting gloves, water bottle, and any other baseball gear you think you might need.
Full Skills Camp
When: July 18-20
Or: McLane Baseball Stadium
Weather: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. each day. (First day, arrive a little early for registration.)
Age: 13 – 18 years old (camp participants will be with children of the same age at all times)
The description: We will do daily exercises with individual instructions (hitting, playing, throwing, etc.) and evaluate the skills of each player. There will be daily strikes and a breakdown of positions, with individual coaches for each position. A match will also be played at the end of each day.
Camp workers: The entire Michigan State baseball coaching staff will be there, along with many current players.
Equipment needed: Glove, cleats, bat, helmet, batting gloves, water bottle, and any other baseball gear you think you might need.