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Wednesday, June 12, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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June 12, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Camps aren’t just for summer anymore.  U.S. Baseball Academy is now taking registrations for it’s Spring Training 2014 program.  These Winter/Spring camps are aimed at priming players for their spring baseball season and improving skills like swing, windup, fielding, throwing, catching and baserunning. Spring Training camps are run by some of the best local coaches in your area. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week Summer Baseball Camp for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

For a limited time, registrations are fully refundable until December 1st and you qualify for a free online subscription of Baseball America. Players can participate in skill sessions for hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers. Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Spring Training 2014 registration is now open.  Register now and pay later. Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

June 11, 2013

Q: Where can I find summer baseball camps in Wilmington, DE?

A: U.S Baseball Academy offers off-season baseball camps and clinics for kids in grades 1-12.  The off-season instructional clinics hosted by U.S Baseball Academy help prepare kids for the spring baseball season and give them a head start on the competition. These winter camps help players develop their swing, pitching mechanics and fielding skills.  Visit www.usbaseballacademy.com for more information on baseball camps and camps in Wilmington, Delaware.

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

Wednesday, June 5, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

June 8, 2013

Q: Where can I find summer baseball lessons in Wilmington, DE?

A: U.S Baseball Academy offers off-season baseball camps and clinics for kids in grades 1-12.  These off-season instructional clinics help prepare kids for the spring baseball season and give them a head start on the competition.  These winter camps help players improve their swing, pitching mechanics and fielding skills.  Visit www.usbaseballacademy.com for more information on baseball lessons and camps in Wilmington, Delaware.

 

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

Wednesday, June 5, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

May 30, 2013

Q: Where can I find summer baseball lessons in Wilmington, DE?

A: U.S Baseball Academy offers off-season baseball camps and clinics for kids in grades 1-12.  These off-season instructional clinics help prepare kids for the spring baseball season and give them a head start on the competition.  These winter camps help players improve their swing, pitching mechanics and fielding skills.  Visit www.usbaseballacademy.com for more information on baseball lessons and camps in Wilmington, Delaware.

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

May 23, 2013

Q: Where can I find summer baseball lessons in Wilmington, DE?

A: U.S Baseball Academy offers off-season baseball camps and clinics for kids in grades 1-12.  These off-season instructional clinics help prepare kids for the spring baseball season and give them a head start on the competition.  These winter camps help players improve their swing, pitching mechanics and fielding skills.  Visit www.usbaseballacademy.com for more information on baseball lessons and camps in Wilmington, Delaware.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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May 21, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --U.S. Baseball Academy, the nation’s largest baseball camp network, is currently taking registrations for Spring Training 2014.  These Winter/Spring camps are aimed at priming players for their spring baseball season and improving skills like swing, windup, fielding, throwing, catching and baserunning. The best local coaches in your area partner with U.S. Baseball Academy to offer these off season baseball training camps. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week Summer Camp Baseball for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Sign up now to receive early registration benefits like a free online subscription to Baseball America and fully refundable fees until December 1st. Players can participate in skill sessions for hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers. Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Register now and pay later.  Spring Training 2014 registration is now open.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Summer Baseball Camps Wilmington, DE

May 15, 2013

Q: Looking for a summer baseball camp for your player in Wilmington, DE?

A: Many players are now using the winter off season to improve their skills and get a jump start on their spring season.  U.S. Baseball Academy hosts Spring Training camps aimed at just that.  These winter camps help players improve their swing, pitching mechanics and fielding skills.  Visit www.usbaseballacademy.com for more information on baseball lessons and camps in Wilmington, Delaware.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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May 14, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Kids love summer camps, but did you ever consider a winter baseball camp that will help prime your player for the spring baseball season?  U.S. Baseball Academy hosts Spring Training camps aimed at just that.  These off season camps are aimed at helping players improve their swing, pitching mechanics, and fielding skills. The best local coaches in your area partner with U.S. Baseball Academy to offer these off season baseball training camps. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week Fall/Summer Baseball Camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

All registrations paid within 30 days are fully refundable until December 1st.  Other early registration benefits include a Baseball America online subscription and locking in last year’s price.  Players can participate in skill sessions for hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers. Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Spring Training 2014 registration is now open.  Register now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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May 8, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Looking for a summer camp?  Many players are now using the winter off season to improve their skills and start their spring season in mid-season form.  U.S. Baseball Academy hosts Spring Training camps aimed at just that.  These off season camps are aimed at helping players improve their swing, pitching mechanics, and fielding skills. The best local coaches in your area partner with U.S. Baseball Academy to offer these off season baseball training camps. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week Summer Baseball Camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Register now to take advantage of last year’s low prices.  Choose from skill sessions in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and catchers.  All registrations are fully refundable until December 1st.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Winter 2014 registration is now open.  Register now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Tuesday, April 30, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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April 30, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --It’s never too early to plan for the future.  Winter camps, hosted by U.S. Baseball Academy, are the best way to help your player improve in the off season.  These off season camps are aimed at helping players improve their swing, pitching mechanics, and fielding skills. The best local coaches in your area partner with U.S. Baseball Academy to offer these off season baseball training camps. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week Youth Baseball Camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Players can choose from skills such as hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and catchers.  Register early to ensure a spot and to take advantage of last years pricing.  All registrations are fully refundable until December 1st.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Registration is now open for winter of 2014 camps.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Thursday, April 25, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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April 25, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Registration is now open for U.S. Baseball Academy’s Spring Training 2014. Make plans to attend U.S. Baseball Academy during the off season so your player can sharpen their skills and start next season ahead of the competition. This national training program is hosted by some of the best local coaches in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy, which runs the largest network of baseball camps in the nation. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark areas.   Register now to lock in the 2013 prices.

Players can sign up for multiple skills including hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers.  Sign up for 3 skills and save $60 with our Triple Play discount.  Staying ahead of the competition is easy with U.S. Baseball Academy.  Reserve your spot now.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Registration is now open for winter of 2014 camps.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Monday, April 22, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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April 22, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Players who desire to get ahead in the off season are looking forward to U.S. Baseball Academy’s camp season.  U.S. Baseball Academy offers six weeks of instruction during winter time when most players are focusing on other sports. This national training program is hosted by some of the best local coaches in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy, which runs the largest network of baseball camps in the nation. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Instruction in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers is offered for as low as $99 per skill.  Help your player improve in the off season by signing up now.  Early registration benefits include locking in last year’s price and the option for a full refund until December 1st.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Registration is now open for winter of 2014 camps.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. More than 20,000 players participated in the most recent program. Pre-registration is required.   

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Monday, January 21, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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January 21, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Players all over the country are anticipating the coming baseball season.  With U.S. Baseball Academy, you can start the upcoming season early and get into mid-season form with six weeks of professional instruction. This national training program is hosted by some of the best local coaches in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy, which runs the largest network of baseball camps in the nation. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Instruction in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers is offered for as low as $99 per skill.  Don’t let the spring season sneak up on you.  Start training now so you can be in mid-season form to start the season!  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Many sessions are nearing capacity, so don’t wait to register.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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Final Details about the start of Baseball Camp at John Dickinson High School

Thursday, January 3, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Final Details about the start of Baseball Camp at John Dickinson High School

 

Players and Parents: 

 

This is a final reminder and update for the U.S. Baseball Academy session beginning this weekend at John Dickinson High School.

 

CAMP DATES 

 

Sundays: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 

  

If you can't locate your registration confirmation or confirmation e-mail, and there is any confusion over what time your session is, you can see your registration by visiting our website, www.USBaseballAcademy.com.   

 

Click the "Login or Pay" tab and use your player's last name and the email address used at the time of registration to view your registration.  

 

WEATHER

  

Because we have reserved the facilities for the six days of the camp, and scheduling additional days will be difficult, we will avoid postponing sessions due to weather at all costs. In the event that we cannot host camp on one of the scheduled dates, we will post a note on our website.  

 

Please make sure that you check the website before coming to camp if the weather is questionable. On our website, www.USBaseballAcademy.com, there is a scrolling "News Ticker" at the top of the page where we will post any news or updates regarding camp. Any sessions postponed due to weather will be made up. If weather turns bad during the day, parents or emergency contacts should be available to pick players up if necessary.  

 

 

REMAINING SPOTS

 

A limited number of spots remain in several sessions. If you have friends or teammates who may be interested, please tell them they can still register by phoning our office at 866-622-4487 to pay with a credit card. They must be registered and paid in advance of the first session.  

 

SCHEDULE

 

Sessions will last for 55 minutes. Each session will begin promptly, so please arrive a few minutes before your sessions begin. Players may stretch in an out-of-the-way place while the previous session ends, but must stay clear of interfering with other sessions. Players will NOT be permitted to throw balls or swing bats in the hallways or other areas of the building.

 

EQUIPMENT

 

What to wear: Players should wear something comfortable for working out. Baseball pants, sweatpants or shorts are best. We will be inside, so wear gym shoes, not cleats or spikes.    

  

Hitting: Every player in the hitting camp must bring a bat. Because some players may be taking more swings in a shorter period of time than they are accustomed to, it would be wise to wear batting gloves if you have them.  

 

Pitching: Participants in the pitching camp should bring a glove. It is not necessary to bring a baseball.

Remember, participants in the pitching camp must supply their own catchers. Because our coaches are working with the pitchers in a hands-on manner and all pitchers are participating in throwing drills simultaneously, each player needs to have someone catching for him. The catcher can be a parent, older sibling or friend. If the catcher is a friend or teammate, a mask is required. We do not want two players in the same session catching for each other, because each will only receive half as much instruction.  

 

Catchers: Participants in the catcher's session should bring their own gear: shin guards, chest protector, mask and a protective cup. If you do not own your own catcher's gear, you should be able to borrow it from your coach or league.  

 

Fielding/Baserunning: Participants in the fielding/baserunning should bring their own glove.

 

SAFETY

 

It is important that players not swing the bat unless they are at a station being instructed by a coach. If a player would step out of a station and swing the bat, or if players walking onto the floor to start the day swing their bats, there is a good chance someone could get hit. DO NOT SWING BATS unless you are in a station being instructed, and it is your turn to hit.  

 

THE ITINERARY

 

This is a progressive program over a six-week period. Each week the drills are different, becoming more advanced each session. Hitters will complete up to 30 different stations and drills during the program, and pitchers between 15 and 20. Week 1 is designed to provide a good foundation for Week 2, etc. Some of the drills and stations in Week 1 may appear basic, but we need to ensure everyone has a proper foundation for the rest of the program. Some of the drills and stations may appear unusual, but each drill has an important purpose, and coaches will explain the reason each is in the program. (Why will players hit badminton birdies? Why will they be hitting deflated soccer balls? To teach them to stay in balance with hands back on off-speed pitches, and to teach them to drive their hands hard through a ball at impact.) Please work hard in every drill, and if players or parents don't understand the purpose of a station, feel free to ask the coaches afterward.  

 

SPECTATORS

 

Parents are welcome to watch from the sidelines during the hitting program and to listen along as the Site Directors explain each station at the beginning of the session. Once the rotations begin, we ask that parents watch from a distance so as not to make the hitting area more crowded and louder than it already is.  

 

MAKEUPS

 

If you miss a session because of illness, vacation, or a schedule conflict, there can be no make-ups. We pride ourselves on maintaining the player-coach ratio and limiting enrollment in each session. If we allowed extra players in a hitting session because they missed the week before, it would be unfair to others and would compromise the instruction for everyone.

 

SITE INFORMATION 

 

The Site Director for your local program is John Nelson, Head Coach, John Dickinson HS

 

Site address:  

 

John Dickinson HS
1801 Milltown Rd.
Wilmington, Delaware19808

 

 

The following directions are supplied by the Site Director:

 

Directions from Wilmington:

 

 

Head northwest on E 4th St toward N Market St

Turn left at N Washington St

Turn right at W 2nd St

Slight left to merge onto I-95 S toward Delaware Memorial Bridge/Baltimore

Take exit 5A-B to merge onto SR-141 N toward Newport

Take exit 6A-B toward Newark/Lancaster

Merge onto Robert W Kirkwood Hwy

Turn right at Milltown Rd.; The address is 1801 Milltown Rd.

 

 

 

Directions from New Jersey:

 

Take the I-295 N/US-40/US-130 ramp to Deepwater/Del Mem Br

 

Merge onto I-295 N

Take exit 2A to merge onto US-40 W toward I-295 S/Del Mem Br

Partial toll road

Entering Delaware

Continue on I-295 S

Partial toll road

Take the I-95 S exit

Take exit 5 to merge onto SR-141 N toward Newport/Lancaster

Take exit 6A-B toward Newark/Lancaster

Merge onto Robert W Kirkwood Hwy

Turn right at Milltown Rd.; The address is 1801 Milltown Rd.

 

 Directions from West Grove:

  

Head west on Rosehill Ave toward Prospect Ave

 

Turn right at Prospect Ave

 

Turn right at E Evergreen St

 

Continue on E Baltimore Pike

 

Slight right at Gap Newport Pike

 

Continue on Pennsylvania Ave

 

Continue on Gap Newport Rd

 

Take the exit toward Limestone Rd

 

Turn right at Limestone Rd

Entering Delaware

 

Turn right at Milltown Rd.; The address is 1801 Milltown Rd.

 

     

   

Directions from Newark, DE:

   

Head northeast on Elkton Rd/SR-2-BR toward Old Barksdale Rd

Continue to follow SR-2-BR

 

Turn left at Library Ave

 

Slight right at Kirkwood Hwy/E Main St/Robert W Kirkwood Hwy

Continue to follow Kirkwood Hwy/Robert W Kirkwood Hwy

 

Turn left at Milltown Rd.; The address is 1801 Milltown Rd.

 

 

I hope you're looking forward to camp with as much enthusiasm as we are. Call us or e-mail info@usbaseballacademy.com if you have any questions. 

 

Important Program Note for Parents

 

U.S. Baseball Academy is a progressive program that works through each of the building blocks for successful hitting, pitching and catching. For hitters, that includes grip, athletic stance, stride, balance, proper alignment, weight transfer, hand position, bat angle, path of swing, power position, contact points, bat lag, extension, pitch recognition, mental aspects, and many others. For pitchers, it includes various grips, stance, arm slot, arm action, balance point, hand and wrist position, release point, proper alignment, power position, follow-through, mental aspects, and more. For catchers, players work through stance, receiving, blocking, throwing, fielding drills, the mental side of catching and dealing with pitchers and umpires.

 

Because a flaw in any of the above areas will cause a player to be unsuccessful, each drill in our program is designed with an important instructional aspect in mind. The series of more than 30 hitting drills and 15 pitching drills will either confirm that the player has mastered that building block or identify a flaw and provide an avenue toward fixing it. Many stations will include a "player-assistant" in addition to the station coach. While the player-assistant is not technically coaching and is not factored into our coaching ratio, he is there to increase the repetitions each camper gets at that station. Each participant works with the adult coach at that station for instruction, and the player-assistant for repetition and reinforcement. If these player-assistants were included, our player-coach ratio would be about 3 to 1.

 

This is a teaching camp. If you are expecting to see your player take 200 swings a day in a cage against a pitcher, you will not find it here. You can get that by putting tokens in a machine at an arcade, but what will the player learn? Rather than improve, he will simply be driving bad habits deeper and deeper into his muscle memory. Pitchers who haven't thrown a ball in months would tear up their arm throwing full speed in January or February. They will not throw off mounds. Here, drills will break down mechanics and build muscle memory so players understand how to pitch and have success when they get on the field. The goal is not to get hitters out in the middle of winter.

 

As is the case at colleges and even Major League spring training, many of the drills will use hitting Ts, soft toss, and similar techniques. Young kids may think they are boring. You may think they are repetitive. They are not. At each station, the coaches are working on a specific "building block." Feel free to ask the coaches to explain the specific purpose of any drill you don't understand. Consider these stations as an example...

 

  • Two Ts the same height, one directly in front of the other, with the player trying to swing through both balls. If the player hits the back ball and misses the front, his swing path is off in one or more directions (up, down, around), and we can work to fix it.
  • Two Ts, one on the inside corner and one on the outside corner, with a coach commanding which ball to hit. This drill works on pitch recognition and different contact points depending on where the ball is pitched.
  • Chest-high Ts focus on a top-hand dominant swing at the top of the strike zone.
  • Knee-high Ts focus on a bottom-hand dominant swing low in the strike zone.

 

So, if your player tells you he hit off Ts all day, or he hit soft-toss, it's important to understand what is happening at each station. Tony Gwynn, one of the greatest hitters of all time, hit off a T for 30 minutes a day throughout his Major League career. He was known to say, "If you can't do it off a T, you sure can't do it off a pitcher." That always reminds me of one of the most memorable calls to come into our office in 20 years. A parent considering signing up her son for the camp asked if the kids hit off Ts in the program. She was told that yes, some of the drills involve hitting off Ts and soft-toss. "Tees are for T-ballers," she responded loudly. "My son is a fourth-grader. I'll take him to a batting cage."

 

Good thing she wasn't Tony Gwynn's mom.

 

We hope your player has a successful experience with us.  

 

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Thursday, January 3, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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January 2, 2013, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Baseball is a seasonal sport, but who says you can’t improve during the offseason?  U.S. Baseball Academy gives players the chance to hone thier skills while most players are focusing on other sports. This national training program is hosted by some of the best local coaches in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy, which runs the largest network of baseball camps in the nation. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Instruction in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers is offered for as low as $99 per skill.  Don’t let the spring season sneak up on you.  Start training now so you can be in mid-season form to start the season!  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Many sessions are nearing capacity, so don’t wait to register.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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Final Details about the start of Baseball Camp at Archmere Academy

Wednesday, January 2, 2013 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

Final Details about the start of Baseball Camp at Archmere Academy

 

Players and Parents: 

 

This is a final reminder and update for the U.S. Baseball Academy session beginning this weekend at Archmere Academy.    

 

CAMP DATES 

 

Sundays: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27; Feb. 3, 10 

  

If you can't locate your registration confirmation or confirmation e-mail, and there is any confusion over what time your session is, you can see your registration by visiting our website, www.USBaseballAcademy.com.   

 

Click the "Login or Pay" tab and use your player's last name and the email address used at the time of registration to view your registration.  

 

WEATHER

  

Because we have reserved the facilities for the six days of the camp, and scheduling additional days will be difficult, we will avoid postponing sessions due to weather at all costs. In the event that we cannot host camp on one of the scheduled dates, we will post a note on our website.  

 

Please make sure that you check the website before coming to camp if the weather is questionable. On our website, www.USBaseballAcademy.com, there is a scrolling "News Ticker" at the top of the page where we will post any news or updates regarding camp. Any sessions postponed due to weather will be made up. If weather turns bad during the day, parents or emergency contacts should be available to pick players up if necessary.  

 

 

 

REMAINING SPOTS

 

A limited number of spots remain in several sessions. If you have friends or teammates who may be interested, please tell them they can still register by phoning our office at 866-622-4487 to pay with a credit card. They must be registered and paid in advance of the first session.  

 

SCHEDULE

 

Sessions will last for 55 minutes. Each session will begin promptly, so please arrive a few minutes before your sessions begin. Players may stretch in an out-of-the-way place while the previous session ends, but must stay clear of interfering with other sessions. Players will NOT be permitted to throw balls or swing bats in the hallways or other areas of the building.

 

EQUIPMENT

 

What to wear: Players should wear something comfortable for working out. Baseball pants, sweatpants or shorts are best. We will be inside, so wear gym shoes, not cleats or spikes.    

  

Hitting: Every player in the hitting camp must bring a bat. Because some players may be taking more swings in a shorter period of time than they are accustomed to, it would be wise to wear batting gloves if you have them.  

 

Pitching: Participants in the pitching camp should bring a glove. It is not necessary to bring a baseball.

Remember, participants in the pitching camp must supply their own catchers. Because our coaches are working with the pitchers in a hands-on manner and all pitchers are participating in throwing drills simultaneously, each player needs to have someone catching for him. The catcher can be a parent, older sibling or friend. If the catcher is a friend or teammate, a mask is required. We do not want two players in the same session catching for each other, because each will only receive half as much instruction.  

 

Catchers: Participants in the catcher's session should bring their own gear: shin guards, chest protector, mask and a protective cup. If you do not own your own catcher's gear, you should be able to borrow it from your coach or league.  

 

Fielding/Baserunning: Participants in the fielding/baserunning should bring their own glove.

 

SAFETY

 

It is important that players not swing the bat unless they are at a station being instructed by a coach. If a player would step out of a station and swing the bat, or if players walking onto the floor to start the day swing their bats, there is a good chance someone could get hit. DO NOT SWING BATS unless you are in a station being instructed, and it is your turn to hit.  

 

THE ITINERARY

 

This is a progressive program over a six-week period. Each week the drills are different, becoming more advanced each session. Hitters will complete up to 30 different stations and drills during the program, and pitchers between 15 and 20. Week 1 is designed to provide a good foundation for Week 2, etc. Some of the drills and stations in Week 1 may appear basic, but we need to ensure everyone has a proper foundation for the rest of the program. Some of the drills and stations may appear unusual, but each drill has an important purpose, and coaches will explain the reason each is in the program. (Why will players hit badminton birdies? Why will they be hitting deflated soccer balls? To teach them to stay in balance with hands back on off-speed pitches, and to teach them to drive their hands hard through a ball at impact.) Please work hard in every drill, and if players or parents don't understand the purpose of a station, feel free to ask the coaches afterward.  

 

SPECTATORS

 

Parents are welcome to watch from the sidelines during the hitting program and to listen along as the Site Directors explain each station at the beginning of the session. Once the rotations begin, we ask that parents watch from a distance so as not to make the hitting area more crowded and louder than it already is.  

 

MAKEUPS

 

If you miss a session because of illness, vacation, or a schedule conflict, there can be no make-ups. We pride ourselves on maintaining the player-coach ratio and limiting enrollment in each session. If we allowed extra players in a hitting session because they missed the week before, it would be unfair to others and would compromise the instruction for everyone.

 

SITE INFORMATION

 

 

The Site Director for your local program is Chuck Clausius, Head Coach, Archmere Academy

 

Site address:     

 

Archmere Academy
3600 Philadelphia Pike
Claymont, Delaware 19703 

 

The following directions are supplied by the Site Director:

 

From South and West---

Interstate 495 North to Exit 5 (Claymont/Philadelphia Pike).  Left at Light.  Archmere is 1/2 mile on left.  Turn Left at 2nd light (Manor Avenue @ Wilmington Trust Building).  Pass school on left and turn into parking lot before field hockey field.  Use entrance ramp facing parking lot and football field.

 

From North and East---

Interstate 95 South to Naamans Road (Exit 11).  Naamans Road to Philadelphia Pike West (Route 13).  School is 1 mile on left past Claymont Steel.  Turn left at 5th light.  (Manor Avenue @ Wilmington Trust Building).  Pass school on left and turn into parking lot before field hockey field.  Use entrance ramp facing parking lot and football field.

   

 

I hope you're looking forward to camp with as much enthusiasm as we are. Call us or e-mail info@usbaseballacademy.com if you have any questions.

 

Important Program Note for Parents

 

U.S. Baseball Academy is a progressive program that works through each of the building blocks for successful hitting, pitching and catching. For hitters, that includes grip, athletic stance, stride, balance, proper alignment, weight transfer, hand position, bat angle, path of swing, power position, contact points, bat lag, extension, pitch recognition, mental aspects, and many others. For pitchers, it includes various grips, stance, arm slot, arm action, balance point, hand and wrist position, release point, proper alignment, power position, follow-through, mental aspects, and more. For catchers, players work through stance, receiving, blocking, throwing, fielding drills, the mental side of catching and dealing with pitchers and umpires.

 

Because a flaw in any of the above areas will cause a player to be unsuccessful, each drill in our program is designed with an important instructional aspect in mind. The series of more than 30 hitting drills and 15 pitching drills will either confirm that the player has mastered that building block or identify a flaw and provide an avenue toward fixing it. Many stations will include a "player-assistant" in addition to the station coach. While the player-assistant is not technically coaching and is not factored into our coaching ratio, he is there to increase the repetitions each camper gets at that station. Each participant works with the adult coach at that station for instruction, and the player-assistant for repetition and reinforcement. If these player-assistants were included, our player-coach ratio would be about 3 to 1.

 

This is a teaching camp. If you are expecting to see your player take 200 swings a day in a cage against a pitcher, you will not find it here. You can get that by putting tokens in a machine at an arcade, but what will the player learn? Rather than improve, he will simply be driving bad habits deeper and deeper into his muscle memory. Pitchers who haven't thrown a ball in months would tear up their arm throwing full speed in January or February. They will not throw off mounds. Here, drills will break down mechanics and build muscle memory so players understand how to pitch and have success when they get on the field. The goal is not to get hitters out in the middle of winter.

 

As is the case at colleges and even Major League spring training, many of the drills will use hitting Ts, soft toss, and similar techniques. Young kids may think they are boring. You may think they are repetitive. They are not. At each station, the coaches are working on a specific "building block." Feel free to ask the coaches to explain the specific purpose of any drill you don't understand. Consider these stations as an example...

 

  • Two Ts the same height, one directly in front of the other, with the player trying to swing through both balls. If the player hits the back ball and misses the front, his swing path is off in one or more directions (up, down, around), and we can work to fix it.
  • Two Ts, one on the inside corner and one on the outside corner, with a coach commanding which ball to hit. This drill works on pitch recognition and different contact points depending on where the ball is pitched.
  • Chest-high Ts focus on a top-hand dominant swing at the top of the strike zone.
  • Knee-high Ts focus on a bottom-hand dominant swing low in the strike zone.

 

So, if your player tells you he hit off Ts all day, or he hit soft-toss, it's important to understand what is happening at each station. Tony Gwynn, one of the greatest hitters of all time, hit off a T for 30 minutes a day throughout his Major League career. He was known to say, "If you can't do it off a T, you sure can't do it off a pitcher." That always reminds me of one of the most memorable calls to come into our office in 20 years. A parent considering signing up her son for the camp asked if the kids hit off Ts in the program. She was told that yes, some of the drills involve hitting off Ts and soft-toss. "Tees are for T-ballers," she responded loudly. "My son is a fourth-grader. I'll take him to a batting cage."

 

Good thing she wasn't Tony Gwynn's mom.

 

We hope your player has a successful experience with us. 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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December 20, 2012, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Want to sharpen your skills while others are waiting for the warm weather?  U.S. Baseball Academy and your local coaches can help you do just that. This national training program is hosted by some of the best local coaches in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy, which runs the largest network of baseball camps in the nation. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Instruction in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catchers is offered for as low as $99 per skill.  Don’t let the spring season sneak up on you.  Start training now so you can be in mid-season form to start the season!  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Many sessions are nearing capacity, so don’t wait to register.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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December 13, 2012, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --U.S. Baseball Academy is bringing a national baseball training program to your area.  Use this camp to sharpen your skills and get ready for the upcoming spring season. U.S. Baseball Academy works with some of the best local coaches in your area to bring you quality instruction at an affordable price. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

For as low as $99, you can receive instruction in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, or catchers for 6 weeks.  Don’t let the spring season sneak up on you.  Start training now so you can be in mid-season form to start the season!  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Many sessions are nearing capacity, so don’t wait to register.  Reserve your spot now and pay later.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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December 6, 2012, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --Looking to stay sharp during the offseason? U.S. Baseball Academy is bringing you the chance to do just that.Some of the best local coaches in your area will work in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy to bring this national training program to your area.These offseason training sessionsare hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Skill sessions focusing on hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and catchers cost as low as $99 for the entire six weeks.Start your season 6 weeks early and be in mid-season form when the first game rolls around.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps inNewark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Registration will continue until all spots are filled.  Sign up now and pay later.  Many sessions are close to capacity, so don’t wait to register!Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012 by US Baseball Academy Web Team

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November 28, 2012, Wilmington and Newark, Delaware --The nation’s largest baseball training network is coming to your area.  Take advantage of this chance to improve in the offseason. U.S. Baseball Academy and some of the best local coaches will host this national training program. These offseason training sessions are hosted locally at Archmere Academy and John Dickinson High School will again host six-week baseball camps for youth baseball players in the Wilmington and Newark  areas.

Skill sessions focusing on hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and catchers cost as low as $99 for the entire six weeks.  Start your season 6 weeks early and be in mid-season form when the first game rolls around.  Whether you are on a travel team or high school team already or aspire to be on one, start your spring in mid-season form by attending our six week camp. 

 To get more details about the camps in Newark and Wilmington, Delaware, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or www.wilmingtonbaseballcamps.com or www.delawarebaseballcamps.com.

Register now and pay later.  Sessions are filling up fast, so don’t wait.  Registration will continue until all spots are filled.  Advanced drills and expert coaches can help you get into midseason form while others are gathering winter rust.  Space is limited by a low player-coach ratio. Instruction is available in hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning and catching. Pre-registration is required.

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