Toronto Blue Jays Instructional Clinic - May 6, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Mar 16, 2023 | Rachel Torrance | 1655 views
Toronto Blue Jays Instructional Clinic - May 6
The Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy is proud to announce their Instructional Clinic schedule for 2023. The Blue Jays Instructional Clinics will be taking place in St. Marys on Saturday, May 6th  from 10am to 2pm at the Hall of Fame on King Field.

The Blue Jays Baseball Academy host one day, four-hour Instructional Clinics throughout Ontario for beginner baseball players aged 8-12.


Players rotate through drills that cover skills including: infield, outfield, hitting, throwing, agility, and baserunning. Instructional Clinic registrants will also participate in a Baseball Athletic Training station which serves as an introduction to fundamental athletic movement.

Instructional Clinics are taught exclusively by Blue Jays Baseball Academy Instructors. Academy Instructors are NCCP registered, experienced coaches, who have been trained in the ‘Blue Jays Way’ of teaching baseball to youth.

The cost of the clinic is $65 plus HST per participant. Participants receive a Blue Jays hat, t-shirt and digital baseball skills manual. Each clinic registration will include one FREE kids ticket to a Blue Jays game.

Instructional Clinics also serve as a fundraising opportunity for the host baseball association or little league, as $25 from each registration is donated back to the host organization after the first 25 registrations.

Register now for the St. Marys Blue Jays Instructional Clinic being held at the Hall of Fame on Saturday, May 6 on King Field (beside the museum) at 386 Church St. S.. Parking is down the street in the Rotary Field parking lot at 410 Church St. S. Parents are welcome to stay and watch the clinic.

For the St. Marys clinic only each registered participant will receive a 50% off Hall of Fame admission pass to use that day or any day the museum is open until August 31, 2023.

Click the link and then click on the St. Marys clinic to register. https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/community/baseball-academy/instructional-clinics?partnerID=redirect-tor-clinics

 
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