2016
DAYTON DRAGONS BASEBALL CAMP CAMP 1 JUNE 13, JUNE 14 CAMP 2 JULY 28, JULY 29
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10am - 1pm Ages 7 - 14 Cost: $90
Fifth Third Field | 220 N. Patterson Blvd. | Dayton, OH 45402 | (937) 228-2287 DRAGONSBASEBALL
THE DRAGONS EXPERIENCE EACH DRAGONS CAMPER WILL RECEIVE: Professional instruction at beautiful Fifth Third Field from the Dayton Dragons coaching staff and players. TM
Training on the fundamentals of baseball - Hitting - Pitching - Fielding - Base running
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4 Tickets to a Dayton Dragons home game A Dragons hat and dri-fit t-shirt Player autographs and lunch on the second day of each camp 2016
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ES THAT:
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Camper’s Name HAS COMPLETED THE
DICK SCHOFIELD DRAGONS MANAGER
CE 2015 BASEBALL
DRAGONS EXPERIEN
LUIS BOLIVAR HITTING COACH
DERRIN EBERT PITCHING COACH
CAMP
CORKY MILLER CATCHING COACH
CAMP INSTRUCTION DEFENSIVE FUNDAMENTALS Infield/Outfield play Proper fielding techniques Footwork Proper throwing mechanics
EMPHASIS ON SPORTSMANSHIP AND TEAMWORK!
BASE RUNNING FUNDAMENTALS Lead-offs Breaking for a steal
HITTING FUNDAMENTALS Proper grip of the bat Swing mechanics Approach at the plate
DICK SCHOFIELD | DRAGONS MANAGER Dick Schofield joins the Dragons after serving as manager with the Billings Mustangs in 2014-’15, leading the club to a Pioneer League title in ‘14 and a playoff position in ‘15. The 2016 season will be Schofield’s fourth year in the Reds organization and his 13th year as a manager/ coach in professional baseball. Schofield, who spent 14 years as a player in the Major Leagues, is part of a third-generation Major League family, one of only five known in baseball history. His father, Dick (Ducky) Schofield, and nephew, Jayson Werth, have also enjoyed long Major League careers. Schofield was a shortstop in the Major Leagues from 1983-1996, leading his league in fielding percentage four times. His MLB debut came with the California Angels at the age of 20 in 1983 and he remained with the club for 10 seasons. He also played for the New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, and Los Angeles Dodgers before returning to the Angels to close out his big league career. He was known as one of baseball’s best bunters, finishing in the top 10 in sacrifices seven times. Schofield finished 22nd in the American League Most Valuable Player voting in 1986 with the Angels as the club advanced to the A.L. Championship Series. Schofield was the Angels first round draft pick and the third overall selection in the draft in 1981. He is a native of Springfield, Illinois and now makes his home in St. Louis.
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