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Dusty Baker Baseball Camp!

Sign up for the baseball experience of a lifetime! Camps are age-determined, with Major League instruction & maximum exposure to college coaches & recruiters for the high school & college players!

If you’re looking for a baseball camp this summer, look no further than the Dusty Baker Baseball Academy!  They are offering three sessions this summer, and they are a great resource for developing your skills in every aspect of the game.

This will be the 30th consecutive year of the camp, and 90% of the staff played professionally!  These programs are not offered anywhere else, so get in on this while you can!

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Session 1 (Day Camp): July 24 – 26
Ages 8 – 11 1/2

Designed for Youth League players who will be playing at least one more year at the Little League level or Competition Travel Teams on smaller fields.
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Session 2: July 22 – 26
Ages 12 – 14 1/2

Designed for players preparing to compete at the high school level, including all players competing on the large field via Junior Programs or Travel Team baseball.
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Session 3: July 21 – 26
Ages 15 – 19

Designed for high school and college players.Major League instruction and maximum exposure to college coaches and recruiters. Colleges confirmed for 2013 include: University of San Francisco, Cal Poly San Louis Obispo, San Francisco State University, Cal-Poly Pomona, University of Nevada-Reno, Butte College, University of California-Davis, Chico State University, Sacramento State University, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Pacific and Pacific University.

No other baseball camp offers 4 days of skills training followed by a “showcase.” Dusty’s five day camp includes former Major League players, including Lloyd Moseby, Rowland Office, Bob Oliver, Jim Barr, Rich Murray, and “Shooty” Babbitt, as well as very successful college and high school coaches.

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