
Sioux City Explorers To Host Free Youth Baseball Clinic
Published on July 6, 2011 under American Association (AA)
Sioux City Explorers News Release
SIOUX CITY, IA -ÃÂ Former Major League Catcher with the California Angels and current Sioux City Explorers Field Manager Stan Cliburn will be holding a youth baseball clinic for Baseball Players ages 5-8 and 9-12 on Saturday July 16th at Lewis & Clark Park from 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM. The clinic will be FREE of charge thanks to the great folks at Security National Bank!
Assisting with the clinic will be current Sioux City Explorers Hitting Coach, Alex Llanos with additional assistance and instruction from current Sioux City Explorer players.
This will be a great way for youth baseball players to be exposed to innovative and proven hitting, fielding, and pitching techniques and drills to assist in their baseball development skills.
To register, please stop down to the Lewis & Clark Park Box office located at 3400 Line Drive. A parent or guardian will be required to sign a participation waiver prior to the beginning of the clinic. The first 100 kids to register will receive a FREE clinic t-shirt thanks to Security National Bank!
For more information, please contact the Sioux City Explorers office at 712-277-WINS (9467).
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