Q: My son or daughter is left handed but plays SS sometimes. Can left handed kids come to infield camp?
A: If they want to play first base. When was the last time you saw a left handed shortstop in high school or college? Never!

Q: If my child comes to your camp will he be assured a college scholarship?
A: Nothing is for sure. We can’t promise to make him great or even good, but what we do promise is that your child will be a better infielder.

Q: How many camps should my child attend?
A: Infield play is about repetition. How many ground balls, how many deflections, how many throws will it take for your child to improve? We suggest as many as you can during the winter and at least one camp in the summer. Winter camps provide a great way to prepare for your child’s up coming season. The summer camps are about building skill. That is why a number of our kids start on the varsity as freshman and sophomores.

Q: What should my child wear to camp?
A: The first thing is a baseball hat. As coaches, we would like to see the kids in baseball pants. We also understand that shorts in the summer are more comfortable. Kids should wear tennis or turf shoes for both the summer and winter.

Q: Can my child be a beginner in baseball and still come to camp?
A: If your child has the desire and drive to improve and has some aptitude for the game, then he or she is welcome.

Q: Is lunch served during Summer Camp?
A: No, campers should bring lunch and liquids.

Q: What is the Camp Cancellation Policy?
A: FULL REFUNDS ARE PROVIDED FOR ANY REASON IF REQUESTED WITHIN or LESS THAN 60 DAYS OF PAYMENT BEING RECEIVED. Refund requests of OVER 60 days of payment being received, will be subject to a $15.00 processing fee.