LOUDONVILLE, NY – Siena Baseball will look to identify prospective student athletes by holding a Summer ID Clinic on the campus of Siena College. The camp will take place on Saturday, August 6 beginning at 9 AM at Connors Park, and will give prospective athletes from grades 9-12 a chance to improve their baseball knowledge and skills at their position of interest.
Camp attendees will have the opportunity to participate in evaluations of their offensive, defensive, pitching, and speed skills, as well as discussions with collegiate coaches on how to improve skills and prepare to compete at the collegiate level. Campers should bring baseball spikes, a glove, a bat, a helmet, and wear a t-shirt and baseball pants. Catchers should also bring their own catching gear.
The camp, which will be conducted by Siena's coaching staff, costs $120 per-person to be evaluated at one position, and $140 to be evaluated at two positions. More information on the ID Clinic can be found in the brochure above, or by emailing head coach
Tony Rossi at
rossi@siena.edu.