Bama Summer Youth Camp
07/14/10 - 07/16/10
Our summer youth camp is our most popular summer camp for campers in kindergarten through the 6th grade. This year's camp will cover every aspect of the game of baseball. The camp will be staffed by Alabama Players and coaches as well as coaches from other schools. Make sure to sign up as soon as you can because this camp will fill up. Look forward to seeing you at the "JOE."
Camp Cost: $235.00
Alex Avila Promoted to Detroit Tigers

It was just a routine day for Alex Avila.
The former Crimson Tide All-American and fifth-round draft pick was catching and batting fifth as the Erie (Penn.) Seawolves prepared for Tuesday's Eastern League game with the New Britain (Conn.) Rock Cats at Jerry Uht Park.
Then, suddenly, less than thirty minutes before game time, Erie manager Tom Brookens made a lineup change and Avila was moved to the designated hitter role. Avila went 0-for-2 but walked twice and scored two runs in the 7-2 win and then found himself in Brookens' office after the game. The former Tigers infielder then informed Avila that he had been promoted to the Detroit Tigers.
"It was a huge surprise that is for sure," Avila said Wednesday as he was making the four-plus hour drive from Erie to Detroit. "I was not expecting to move at all. I thought I would be here the whole year. After the game, he called me into his office and told me I was going to Detroit and that is why I did not catch. The Tigers did not want me to risk an injury. I was surprised and speechless."
Avila hit .266 with 12 home runs and 55 RBI in 92 games for the Seawolves this season. He played in the 2009 Eastern League All-Star Game at Trenton's (N.J.) Waterfront Park on July 15 and recently had a three-home run, seven RBI game in a win over Binghamton (N.Y.).
While Avila may have been speechless at the news, he was even more impressed when he was told he was the fifth player from Alabama's 2006 SEC Championship team to reach the Major Leagues in the last two seasons, joining David Robertson (RHP, NY Yankees), Tommy Hunter (RHP, Texas Rangers), Wade LeBlanc (LHP, San Diego Padres) and Matt Downs (2B, San Francisco Giants).
In all, Alabama has had 61 former players reach the Major Leagues, including 12 players in the Jim Wells era. The list of former Wells players includes Tim Young (LHP, Montreal Expos, 1998), Dustan Mohr (OF, Minnesota Twins, 2001), Lance Cormier (RHP, Arizona Diamondbacks, 2004), Andy Phillips (INF, New York Yankees, 2004), Paul Phillips (C, Kansas City Royals, 2004), Taylor Tankersley (LHP, Florida Marlins, 2006), Jeremy Brown (C, Oakland Athletics, 2006), Robertson, Hunter, LeBlanc and Downs.
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Bama Baseball Camps at the University of Alabama
The Bama Baseball Camp at the University of Alabama will provide the best possible baseball instruction for players of all ages and abilities in a structured, enthusiastic and fun environment. Campers will receive instruction from Alabama Coaches and players, along with some of the top Junior College and High School coaches in the area. Each camper will receive specific, quality instruction on how to play the game and how to improve themselves on and off the field. Skill and techniques will be improved through individual and small group instruction.
Whether its a weeklong summer camp, a winter holiday camp, a fall ball clinic or a high school baseball camp or clinic we do it all.
Interested in Private Insruction? Please contact Bobby Barbier at 205.348.4459 or bamabaseballcamps@gmail.com
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7/14 – 7/16 ~ Wednesday to Friday
Bama Summer Youth Camp
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades K-6th
Cost: $ 235.00 View Camp Details
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7/18 – 7/22 ~ Sunday to Thursday
Bama Summer 2010 Overnight Camp & Showcase (4/Room)
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: 12-18
Cost: $ 480.00 View Camp Details
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7/18 – 7/22 ~ Sunday to Thursday
Bama Summer 2010 Semi Private Overnight Camp & Showcase (2/Room)
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: 12-18
Cost: $ 550.00 View Camp Details
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7/19 – 7/22 ~ Monday to Thursday
Bama Summer 2010 (Morning only) Camp & Showcase
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades 7-12
Cost: $ 250.00 View Camp Details
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| August 2010 |
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8/10 – 8/11 ~ Tuesday to Wednesday
Bama Summer All Skills Camp
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: 9-14
Cost: $ 200.00 View Camp Details
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8/12 ~ Thursday
Bama End of Summer Pitching/Catching Camp
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades 8-12
Cost: $ 110.00 View Camp Details
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8/13 ~ Friday
Bama End of Summer Hitting Camp
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades 8-12
Cost: $ 110.00 View Camp Details
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8/14 ~ Saturday
Bama Baseball Summer Super 60 (Pitchers) Session II
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades 10th-12th
Cost: $ 125.00 View Camp Details
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8/14 ~ Saturday
Bama Baseball Summer Super 60 (Pos. Players) Session I
Location: Sewell-Thomas Stadium | Ages: Grades 10th-12th
Cost: $ 185.00 View Camp Details
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Our baseball camps and showcases in Alabama are a great opportunity to take your game to the next level. Each camp is hosted by our college staff here at the University of Alabama
Questions regarding Bama Baseball Camps? Contact Bobby Barbier at 205.348.4459 or email him at bamabaseballcamps@gmail.com . Don't miss the opportunity to attend this amazing SEC Baseball Camp!
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UA Camp FAQs
Q. How old do I have to be to attend a College baseball camp?
A. It always depends on the College baseball camp or showcase you are attending. Under all the locations on our site there is listed the specific age for the specific event. Most College baseball programs have prospect camps, youth camps, showcases or specific training camps and should be able to accommodate most age groups.
Q. How do I pick the right baseball camp or showcase to attend?
A. Great question and we would recommend that you attend as many as possible. Pick a college or showcase from our website that works for your schedule, budget and location. Once you are there, make sure you ask the coaches questions that will help you with future decisions.
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