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Rob Cooper Named to USA Baseball Coaching Staff for Third Time

USA Baseball announced today that Wright State head coach Rob Cooper would join the USA National Team coaching staff as an assistant coach. Cooper joins the USA National Team head coach Rick Jones (Tulane head coach), Team USA assistant Mike Kennedy (Elon head coach) and Team USA assistant Dan McDonnell (Louisville head coach).

"Rob's experience both with Team USA and Rick Jones is invaluable," said Eric Campbell, General Manager of the USA Baseball National Team. "We are extremely glad to have Coach Cooper back and the continuity he brings to our staff."

Cooper enters his fifth season at the helm of the Raiders program and has posted 124 victories - including three-straight 30+ win campaigns - and made one trip to the NCAA Tournament (2006, Corvallis Regional). Cooper has seen five of his players get drafted over the past three seasons, including a school-record three players in the 2008 MLB First Year Player Draft.

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Rob Cooper WSU Indoor Hitting Clinic I • Ages: 6-21

Location: Extra Innings of Miamisburg
Saturday, December 12, 2009 to Sunday, December 13, 2009
Starts: 9:00am / Ends: 12:00pm

Camp Cost: $120.00

Camp Details

With the upcoming high school and little league baseball season around the corner, you can get more out of your game by sharpening the skills you need to take your game to the next level. The coaches and staff of Rob Cooper Wright State Baseball Camps have the expertise to give you the skills needed to make this your best season ever.

Rob Cooper WSU Baseball Camps presents the 2009 Holiday Indoor Baseball Clinics. There's no better way to improve a player's hitting, pitching and catching skills. Rob Cooper WSU Baseball Camps is offering multiple, two-day hitting, pitching and catching clinics, conducted on the Wright State University campus in the Nutter Center as well as at Extra Innings in Miamisburg. You will participate in 6 hours of intensive one-on-one instruction and drills. The clinics will also include instruction by current Wright State University players and coaching staff and each camper will receive a free camp shirt.

Each camper must bring his own baseball equipment. Players should bring a bat, running shoes or turf shoes and batting gloves, and any other equipment they feel necessary to compete. Helmets will be provided.

Camp Check-in

Players should check in about 30 minutes prior to the start of the session.

Camp Waiver Information

Medical forms will be attached to your e-mailed receipt and are available on-line. Please print fill out and bring to camp.

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Directions to Camp

Camp will be conducted at:
Extra Innings of Miamisburg

Meals at Camp

Meals will NOT be provided at this session.

Camp Accommodations

This is day camp only. No overnight option available.

Camp Merchandise

Wright State University Baseball merchandise will be available to purchase while at this session.

Miscellaneous Camp Info

A $50.00 Administrative fee will be charged for cancellations prior to selected camp period.

Contact Info

Questions regarding Rob Cooper Wright State Baseball Camps? Contact Ross Oeder at 937-775-4188 or e-mail Ross Oeder at ross.oeder@wright.edu

IMPORTANT : please check your email regularly as this is our primary way we communicate. Any additional information that we need to convey as the camp draws closer will be passed on to you via the e-mail address that you supplied when you signed up for camp. Please make it a habit to check your e-mail daily, this will eliminate any confusion and or miscommunication.

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WSU Camp FAQs

Q. What should I bring to my baseball camp or showcase camp?

A. Many times the camp itself will have a recommended list of items to bring to camp, but here are a few things to help you. All position players should bring a bat and glove. Look like a baseball player by wearing a hat, jersey, belt, baseball socks, etc. You need to look the part. If you are a catcher, have your own gear. Hitters, bring your bat and helmet just in case. Don't expect to use the college's equipment and you must be ready to go! Borrow something from a teammate or coach if you do not have one.

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What they're saying...

I just wanted to let you that I was totally impressed with session #3. I told my son, that I learned more about hitting in the first 15 minutes of the first session that I had in my whole career playing ball. He had a great time and you and your coaches were terrific.

Tom Novotney