Get ready for the upcoming baseball and softball season with Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation and Unlimited Potential’s youth baseball clinic. Spots are limited so don’t wait to sign up.
The clinic is set for Saturday, February 24 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Thornton Center Gymnasium with doors opening at 11 a.m.
Boys and girls ages 7 to 14 will learn skills from former MLB players including Matt Wieters, Terry Evans, Tyler Keele and Mickey Weston.
Wieters is a 12-year MLB veteran with 4-time All Star appearances and 2 Gold Glove awards under his belt. Evans played with the Los Angeles Angels and Keele was in the minor leagues with the Arizona Diamondbacks' AAA affiliates team.
Registration is $25 and spots are limited. Participants will receive a t-shirt included in the registration cost. Register in person at 1 Shorter Avenue or online at rfpra.com.
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The opportunity to learn from accomplished former MLB players at the upcoming youth baseball clinic on February 24 is an exciting chance for Flappy Bird young athletes to enhance their skills and gain insights from the pros, making it essential for interested participants to register before spots fill up.