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Nike Baseball Camps offer a great opportunity for young athletes to connect with experienced coaches at top-notch facilities. These camps are a combination of skill-building and fun!
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Below is a suggested generic list of clothes, equipment, and personal items to bring with your to camp. This list varies per camp. It is recommended to read your info pack for specific items to bring:
- Cleats & sneakers
- Baseball glove
- Baseball bat
- Helmet
- Catchers gear (if applicable)
- Warm up jacket & t-shirt
- Baseball pants & shorts
- Hat
- Small gym bag/backpack
- Sunscreen
- Water bottle
- Lunch and snacks (view camp webpage for details on meals)
- COVID PPE (as required by state/local guidelines)
We also recommend that each camper label their equipment.
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On the first day of camp, campers will be evaluated by the camp staff and will then be grouped according to age and ability. All of our camps are general skills camps and the camp staff will cover all aspects of the game. Campers will also have time during the week to receive position-specific work on their position of focus.
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- Fill out your Health & Release Forms: Use your confirmation number (in your confirmation email) to complete your health & release forms ahead of camp! Please visit https://www.ussportscamps.com/health-and-release-faq/ and review your packet for any camp specifics forms * If your camper is attending a camp in Massachusetts or Connecticut, please follow the Health & Release Form instructions listed in your Information Packet.
- Read your Info Packet: which will be sent out close to the camp start date which includes the following important information and more: Onsite Camp Director contact information, Mandatory Health and Release forms and waivers, Peace of Mind & Cancellation Policy, and Covid-19 safety information.
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Yes! We offer the following group discounts for most Nike Baseball Camp locations:
5 or more campers attending with a group may be eligible for a discount. Discount amount varies by camp location.
Send us an email at [email protected] and provide the following:
- Camp Name
- List of Camper's Names and # of Campers
- We respond with a unique discount code for everyone in the group to use online at registration (If applicable)
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We do not provide transportation to or from camp. If you are flying, we recommend using an airport shuttle service. Please schedule flights as close as you can to the check-in times on the first day and check-out times on the last day.
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You can view our cancellation policy at the following link: https://www.ussportscamps.com/company-policies
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US Sports Camps offers our camp families Cancellation Protection for $100 per session, due at the time of registration. Cancellation Protection entitles you to a full refund of your camp tuition fees paid to date if you cancel for any reason before your final payment date (the first day of the month prior to the month of your camp start date. i.e. final pay date is May 1st if your camp date begins in the month of June). Please note: $100 Cancellation Protection and Registration Fee are non-refundable.
With Cancellation Protection, if you cancel after your final payment due date and at least 24 hours prior to camp check-in, you will receive a camp credit voucher good through the following year that is transferable to any immediate family member and may be used for any sport.
*Cancellation Protection is not available for any Stanford Camp. Please call for details.
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Yes! We encourage teams to register and train together. Teams can be placed together on the field for all training sessions and games. Please add a note at check-out and mention it to the camp director on day 1.
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Unfortunately, we cannot offer scholarships due to NCAA regulations. Our affiliation with NCAA coaches and schools puts us in a position where any scholarship money can be seen as an inducement to a future collegiate athlete. This puts our coaches and our host universities in jeopardy of damaging their status with the NCAA and incurring penalties at the hands of their organizing body.