Best 15-16 Year Old Players to be in Toronto for Mizuno Camp
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
OTTAWA - Major League Baseball, Baseball Canada and Mizuno Canada will host some of the top 15-16 year old baseball players in the country for the 2008 edition of the Mizuno Junior Elite Development Camp at the Rogers Center from September 19th to 22nd.
This select group of aspiring “big leaguers” from across Canada will receive on-field instruction from coaching and scouting staffs of the Toronto Blue Jays, Major League Baseball and Baseball Canada.
“The comprehensive nature of the Mizuno Junior Elite Development Camp will allow these talented young Canadian players the opportunity to refine their skills while preparing them for competition at the next level,” says Greg Hamilton, Head Coach and Director of National Teams for Baseball Canada.
During the camp, the players will sweat through fundamental skills training designed by the coaching staffs that include hitting, pitching, infielding, outfielding, catching and baserunning. On the final day of the elite camp, participants will form two teams to compete in a Canada East vs. Canada West intra-squad game.
In addition to the on-field training, the young men will participate in a series of “Life Skills” classroom seminars. Seminar topics include proper nutrition, career goal planning, strength and conditioning, injury prevention and rehabilitation, talent evaluation and assessment.
“Mizuno is pleased to be a part of this once in a lifetime opportunity to help these young athletes realize their dreams of playing in the Major Leagues,” said John Stacey, President of Mizuno Canada. “Our relationship with Baseball Canada continues to flourish and Mizuno will continue to help support the development of Baseball in Canada through grassroots programs.”
Past players who have participated in the Mizuno Junior Elite Camp include current Major Leaguers Adam Loewen of the Baltimore Orioles and Russell Martin of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Instructors include from the Toronto Blue Jays, bench coach Brian Butterfield, pitching coach Brad Arnsberg, and Director of Canadian Scouting Kevin Briand. Also, Canadian Olympic and World Baseball Classic team pitching coach Denis Boucher, along with Olympic team members Adam Stern and Chris Robinson will be included in the instructional staff. Additional guest instructors will be represented by coaches from each province.
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Ethan en est à sa deuxième saison au sein du programme « Rallye Cap » et à chacune des séances d'entraînement il s'améliore. Ses entraîneurs l'adorent, car c'est un jeune qui aime beaucoup le baseball et qui est facile à diriger. Il y a quelques jours, Ethan a été récompensé de ses efforts, il a reçu sa casquette noire!
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