
Brooklyn Cyclones offer baseball instruction to Spanish speaking children
August 12, 2004 - New York-Penn League (NYPL)
Brooklyn Cyclones News Release
WHO: Hector Berrios, pitching coach of the Brooklyn Cyclones, along with several Cyclones players
WHAT: Baseball Clinic For St. Michael's Baseball Program at Sunset Park Hector Berrios, along with several players from the Brooklyn Cyclones, will host a special clinic for Spanish speaking children involved in the St. Michael's Baseball Program at Sunset Park in Brooklyn on Monday. St. Michael's has approximately 200 children, ages 9-15, involved in its summer baseball program. Those in attendance for the clinic will get a few pointers and have the chance to talk baseball with Berrios, a New York City native, as well as Cyclones players.
WHEN: Monday, August 16 10 AM - 12 PM
WHERE: The Ballfields at Dewey JR High School 3rd Avenue between 40th and 41st Street
DIRECTIONS: Gowanus Parkway to the 39th Street exit. Make a right onto 3rd Avenue. Park is between 40th and 41st Street.
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