Welcome To Baseball Specialty Camp
Session I- June 25-29
Session V-July 30-August 3
Whether your child is an All-Star or just starting, this camp is designed to reinforce the fundamental skills young baseball players need to develop. Our daily schedule combines both group and individual instruction, along with controlled instructional games. Our experienced staff will stress hitting, throwing, fielding, catching, base running, pitching and team defense. Campers will be competing against players of their own ability, and sportsmanship is always stressed, as is having fun while learning. Camp is open to boys ages 6 thru 14. In addition to the two sessions listed, Coach Manning will be offering a special half day hitting camp July 9-12 for boys ages 12-17.
For more information on the half day hitting camp, please click here
What to Bring
Each camper should wear daily: baseball shoes or comfortable athletic shoes, sweat socks, baseball pants (optional) or shorts, and a cotton T-shirt. Players must bring their own glove and if you have a bat and helmet please bring those as well. Bathing suit and towel will be needed for swim. PSC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Daily Schedule (full and half day):
- Daily Meeting/Announcements
- Active warm up/stretch
- Defensive Group Instruction (fielding, throwing, positional play)
- Hitting Group Instruction
- Controlled Instructional games
- Position specific defensive work
- Instruction and games
- Recreational Swim
Program Director: Hank Manning
Hank Manning is in his 12th year as Pace’s Head Baseball Coach. He has been running instructional baseball camps at Pace since 2001 and will direct the baseball specialty camp. Coach Manning enjoyed a nine year pro-career, six as a player in the Chicago White Sox organization and three as a manager in various minor league clubs. As the head coach at Pace University, Coach Manning has developed seven players who have been drafted into Major League Baseball over the past 6 years. Recently Coach Manning was voted “Best In Westchester” for his baseball instructional camps.
For more information call: (855) PSC-CAMP