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Join us this summer at John W. Smithson Field on the campus of St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, PA, for an exciting week of baseball development at the Nike Baseball Camp directed by SJU Head Coach Fritz Hamburg. This camp provides young athletes with high-level instruction, competitive drills, and a fun training environment designed to elevate their game.

Coach Hamburg and his staff will offer two tailored divisions to ensure players train at the right pace and skill level:

  • Beginner Division: Boys ages 7–11 who are newer to the game and looking to build strong fundamentals.
  • Intermediate Division: Boys ages 12–14 with prior playing experience who want to sharpen their skills and improve their baseball IQ.
  • Please note: This camp is not intended for high school players.

Athletes can choose between full-day and half-day camp options, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your schedule and training needs. Each day will include position-specific instruction, hitting and fielding work, team challenges, and positive competition—all led by experienced collegiate coaches committed to helping young players grow.

Whether your athlete is taking their first steps in the sport or striving to reach the next level, the Nike Baseball Camp at St. Joseph’s University is the perfect place to train, compete, and have fun this summer.

Highlights Include

  • Nike Baseball Camp T-Shirt and other prizes!
  • Professional Instruction from Coaching Hamburg and Staff
  • Daily Emphasis on Fundamental Development and Team Play
  • Players Grouped by Age and Ability
  • Low Camper to Instructor Ratio
  • Excellent Training Facilities

Camp Coaches

  • HC Fritz Hamburg

    Fritz Hamburg

    Camp Director

    Saint Joseph's baseball's all-time leader in coaching victories, Fritz Hamburg is now in his 17th season as the head coach of the Hawks. Since taking over the Hawk baseball program, the two-time Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year has guided the team to heights never before seen by the Crimson and Gray. Saint Joseph's has become a fixture in the upper echelon of the Atlantic 10 under Hamburg, and in 2023 earned the program's first-ever Atlantic 10 regular season championship. He has overseen a dramatic turnaround in more than a decade and a half at the helm, taking the program to the postseason on seven occasions and winning three Liberty Bell Classic titles; prior to his arrival on Hawk Hill, the Hawks had never reached the Atlantic 10 Championship nor won the Liberty Bell Classic.

    HC Fritz Hamburg

    Fritz Hamburg

    Camp Director

    Ranking fourth in career victories across all sports at Saint Joseph's, Hamburg led his squad to tie the school record for wins in 2012 before breaking it in both 2013 and 2014. The Hawks have gone on to post 13 consecutive full seasons of 20-plus victories, including a pair of 30-win seasons; prior to Hamburg taking over the program, SJU had reached 20 wins on just nine occasions.

    An active and well-respected figure throughout the collegiate game, Hamburg was a member of the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee from 2017 to 2021; he also spent the final two years of his term as the committee's chairman.

    Under Hamburg's guidance, Hawk student-athletes have earned...

    • ...13 MLB Draft selections, including a program-record four in 2024

    • ...two Major League debuts

    • ...six All-America accolades

    • ...two regional/district Player of the Year awards

    • ...three Atlantic 10 Player/Pitcher of the Year honors

    • ...eight Philadelphia Big 5 Baseball Player/Pitcher/Rookie of the Year awards

    • ...18 regional postseason honors, seven of them to the First Team

    • ...56 Atlantic 10 All-Conference selections, 15 of them to the First Team

    • ...10 Atlantic 10 All-Academic nods

    • ...11 Atlantic 10 All-Championship performances

    • ...10 CSC Academic All-District honors, including a Second Team Academic All-America selection

    Thirteen Hawks have heard their names called in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft during Hamburg's tenure: Ryan Kemp and A.J. Holland in 2011, Jimmy Yacabonis in 2013, Brian O'Keefe and Jordan Carter in 2014, Deon Stafford, Jr., in 2017, Tim Brennan in 2018, Andrew Cossetti in 2022, Brett Callahan in 2023, and Matt McShane, Ryan Cesarini, Luke Gabrysh, and Ryan PIcollo in 2024. Yacabonis and O'Keefe became the third and fourth Hawks in program history to suit up for a Major League club, making their debuts with the Baltimore Orioles in 2017 and the Seattle Mariners in 2022, respectively.

    Over the course of his extensive coaching career, Hamburg has guided a number of players to major regional and conference awards both before and during his time on Hawk Hill. Deon Stafford, Jr., was named the ECAC Player of the Year in 2016, while Andrew Cossetti nabbed NCBWA District 1 Player of the Year accolades in 2022. In 2014, the Hawks swept the Atlantic 10 Player and Pitcher of the Year honors, with Collin Forgey and Jordan Carter, respectively, bringing home the hardware; two years later, Stafford would be tabbed the league's Player of the Year as well. Hamburg himself was feted by his fellow A-10 coaches as the league's Coach of the Year in both 2014 and 2023.

    Since Hamburg's arrival on Hawk Hill, Saint Joseph's has become the Philadelphia area's most consistent program; the Hawks were named the Big 5 Baseball Team of the Year on four occasions, while Hamburg was voted the Coach of the Year five times.

    Prior to his stint with the Hawks, Hamburg was the associate head coach at Army West Point, where he helped guide Nick Hill to Patriot League Pitcher of the Year honors in 2004, 2005, and 2007 and catcher Schuyler Williamson to Patriot League Player of the Year honors in 2004. Hill and Williamson were among 11 Black Knights drafted during Hamburg's time at West Point. For his efforts, Hamburg was named the Baseball America/American Baseball Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007.

    Before joining the program at West Point, Hamburg served as an assistant coach at Cornell, New Mexico State, Cal-Poly Pomona, Georgia and his alma mater, Ithaca College. He has also served as a summer league head coach in both the Northeast Collegiate Baseball League and the Valley Baseball League.

    A native of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Hamburg began his collegiate playing career at Virginia Tech before transferring to Ithaca. It was there that he earned All-America honors and helped lead the Bombers to a Division III national championship in 1988. The 1989 graduate then spent a year in the Philadelphia Phillies organization before embarking on his coaching career. In 2022, he earned a master's in Organizational Development and Leadership from Saint Joseph's.

    Hamburg and his wife, Annemarie, have two daughters, Charlotte and Brenna. Brenna is a 2014 graduate of Saint Joseph's.

  • Doc Neiman

    Doc Neiman

    Assistant Coach

    Doc Neiman is set to kick off his second season on the Saint Joseph's coaching staff in 2025. Neiman serves as the Hawks' hitting coach and work with the squad's catchers.During his first season at SJU, Neiman helped guide sophomore Ryan Weingartner to First Team All-Atlantic 10 and Second Team All-Region honors, while senior Ryan Picollo and junior Ryan Cesarini were tabbed for the All-Conference Second Team and freshman Tim Dickinson earned All-Rookie laurels. Cesarini was also named to the Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team before he was selected in the 14th Round of the 2024 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Guardians; Picollo was later selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 20th Round.

    Doc Neiman

    Doc Neiman

    Assistant Coach

    Before coming to Hawk Hill, Neiman spent the previous four seasons as the head coach at Division II PennWest Clarion in Clarion, Pa. Neiman helped guide the Golden Eagles to 10 conference wins in 2021, the first time Clarion reached double-digits in PSAC West play since 2005. Last season, Scott McManamon became the first Clarion player to earn First Team All-PSAC West honors in 11 years and was the only player in the conference to hit 10 or more home runs and steal 20 or more bases en route to All-Region honors.

    Prior to taking the reins of the program, the Chester Valley, Pa., native spent a year as an assistant coach, helping lead Clarion to its second-highest win total in program history. He previously spent time on the staffs at Erskine College and his alma mater, DeSales University, where he played and coached under his father, Tim, graduating in 2011.

  • Scott Boches

    Scott Boches

    Assistant Coach

    Saint Joseph’s baseball head coach Fritz Hamburg has announced the addition of Scott Boches to the Hawks’ coaching staff in time for the 2026 season. Boches will serve as the Hawks’ pitching coach. “On behalf of the program, we are very excited to welcome Scott into our St. Joe’s baseball family,” Hamburg said. “He brings not only a strong pitching background, having pitched in the Seattle Mariners organization for six years, but also a solid understanding and connection with our recruiting because of his high school playing days at nearby Archbishop Wood High School.”

    Scott Boches

    Scott Boches

    Assistant Coach

    “I’m very humbled that Coach Hamburg believed in me to lead such a talented pitching staff,” Boches said. “With his long tenure as the head coach on Hawk Hill, I know how much it means to him to represent the school and program well, and with that I’m ready to come in and make a positive impact on our players in our pursuit of an Atlantic 10 championship. The time to win is now, and I will do everything I can to empower our players to achieve that goal.”

    Boches (pronounced BO-chiz) comes to Hawk Hill from Lafayette, where he served as the Leopards’ pitching coach for three seasons. During his time in the dugout, pitchers Alex Walsh (First Team) and Joe Skapinetz (Second Team) earned All-Patriot League honors in 2023 and 2025, respectively, while the Leopards reached the Patriot League Tournament in 2023. Skapinetz and former Leopard pitcher Adam Bogosian are currently pitching professionally in the Pioneer League.

    Prior to his stint in Easton, Boches spent six years with the Mariners organization, posting a 3.95 earned run average and recording 9.2 strikeouts-per-nine innings across 214.1 professional innings and reaching as high as Triple-A in 2019.

    Boches pitched collegiately at Marist, turning in a 6-5 record and a 2.72 earned run average to go with 85 strikeouts in 86 innings in 2017 as he helped lead the Red Foxes to the MAAC tournament title. He held Iona to one run across eight and two-thirds innings, striking out 10, in the championship game on the way to All-Tournament honors. He was also named a semifinalist for the Gregg Olson Award, which honors the “breakout player of the year” in college baseball, before being drafted by the Mariners in the 30th round of the 2017 MLB Draft.

    “Scott’s playing and coaching experience has afforded him the opportunity to learn and incorporate analytics into his game while still understanding the importance of competing and experiencing success,” Hamburg said. “He appreciates hard work and respects his craft. I’m looking forward to seeing the various ways he will help our pitching staff as well as our program.”

    “Evaluating, connecting, developing, and supporting are main principles to me when it comes to coaching; those principles, followed by a growth mindset from our players, will lead to something I’m very excited to see,” Boches said. “The Philadelphia region is my home and I can’t express how grateful I am to coach at such a great institution in such a great city.”

    A graduate of Archbishop Wood, Boches originally hails from Feasterville, Pa.

  • Lee Saverio

    Assistant Coach

    Bringing more than three decades of coaching experience to the Hawk dugout, Lee Saverio joined the Saint Joseph's baseball coaching staff as the Hawks' volunteer assistant coach in the fall of 2021.It marked a return to Hawk Hill for Saverio, who was on the SJU staff in 2008 and served as interim head coach.During his first season back on Hawk Hill, Saint Joseph's qualified for the Atlantic 10 Championship for the second consecutive season, marking the first back-to-back Atlantic 10 postseason trips in program history.

    Lee Saverio

    Assistant Coach

    Saverio returned to Hawk Hill after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant coach at nearby Chestnut Hill. Prior to his stint with the Griffins, Saverio was the hitting coach for Lehigh for three seasons before serving on the coaching staff at Villanova for three more.

    He began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at La Salle before becoming the head coach of the program from 2003 through 2007; his 2006 Explorers squad won the Liberty Bell Classic and was named the Philadelphia Big Five Baseball Team of the Year while Saverio himself earned Big 5 Coach of the Year honors. Four of his players would go on to be drafted by Major League clubs.

    Prior to joining the collegiate ranks, Saverio helmed the Cheltenham High School baseball program from 1987 through 2001. He has also coached in the Pennsylvania Keystone State Games, the Carpenter Cup, and the Mid-Atlantic Baseball Classic; he also spent two summers with the Quakertown Blazers of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League and previously served as a scout for the New York Mets organization.

    "Lee has been around our program for several years, working many of our camps throughout the summer," head coach Fritz Hamburg said. "He's assumed many roles throughout his coaching career, beginning at the high school level and moving into the collegiate ranks as an assistant, as well as holding the position of head coach at La Salle for several years. In addition, he's managed in the ACBL with Quakertown and scouted for the Mets for a few years, so he has a lot to offer to our program. I've known Lee a long time and his ability to teach the game is outstanding. Not only that, his passion, enthusiasm and work ethic in helping the players' development is really impressive."

    A graduate of Bloomsburg University, Saverio will work with the Hawk outfielders, base runners, and hitters.

Camp Details

Instruction will focus primarily on hitting, fielding, base-running, and game situations. You can expect high demand for these first come first serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

Please note: The following information may be subject to change.

2026 CAMP INFORMATION

  • Dates: June 29-July 2, 2026
  • Two Age Groups: 7-11 | 12-14
  • Camp Type: Day Camp | Half Day Camp
  • Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-3:00pm | Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Check-In: Begins 30 minutes prior to the camp start time.
  • Meals: Lunch is not provided. Please bring a snack/lunch to camp each day.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Daily Baseball Instruction
  • Supervision: Campers are supervised by staff during camp hours
  • Nike Baseball Camp T-Shirt and other prizes!

INSTRUCTION & FACILITY

  • Ratio: 1:10 staff to camper ratio

  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by ability, age, and experience, per the Director's discretion.

  • Facility: Outdoor Facility. Indoor facility is available in case of inclement weather.

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist.

All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. Please note that US Sports Camps does NOT provide equipment and is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Small gym bag/backpack

  • Athletic clothing: t-shirt, shorts, baseball pants (recommended)

  • Warm-up jacket

  • Hat

  • Cleats & sneakers

  • Baseball glove

  • Baseball bat

  • Helmet

  • Catchers gear (if applicable)

  • Sunscreen

  • Water bottle

  • Packed lunch and snacks

MEDICAL PROTOCOL

Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

TRAVEL

Nike Baseball Camps does not provide transportation from airports, train stations or bus depots. If you have a child flying to camp, please arrange a shuttle or taxi service.

TEAM/GROUP DISCOUNT

If you have a team or group of 5 or more campers registering for the same camp, each camper may be eligible for a discount. To receive the group discount, please have someone email US Sports Camps at [email protected] with the following information: Camp name, list of camper names, and the number of campers. We will respond with a unique discount code for everyone in the group to use during online registration. *Note: Discount amounts vary by program, so please reach out for more details.

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