The Angels Camp - Stadium Series aims to provide kids 6-12 years old with the unique opportunity to play baseball on the field at the Big A. Participants rotate through multiple stations, learning different aspects of the game such as: hitting, pitching, defense, baserunning, and character development. This fundraiser event helps support Angels Baseball Foundation youth baseball and softball programming in and around Southern California.
Angels Clinics
Angels Camp - Stadium Series, presented by Chick-fil-A SoCal

Angels Clinic in the Park, presented by Cox

Angels Baseball is proud to host the Angels Clinic in the Park, presented by Cox! This clinic offers professional instruction on the fundamentals of baseball and softball to local kids, including a special afternoon clinic for youth adaptive athletes and youth athletes with disabilities. Participants learn how to hit, throw, field, and run while enjoying a fun-filled day at a local baseball stadium.
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Angels Softball Academy, presented by Nike

Angels Baseball welcomed nearly 100 young softball athletes for an on-field softball clinic at Angel Stadium, the Angels Softball Academy, presented by NIKE. Following the clinic, athletes and their families were treated to a panel of collegiate softball players, coaches, and sports professionals who shared their insight on playing at the next level, career advice, and how to navigate their futures on and off the field.
Thanks to all who joined us for a great event! Click the button below to view photos from the Angels Softball Academy.
Clemente Clinic, presented by Nike

Local kids, ages 6-12, are able to take the field at Angel Stadium during our Clemente Clinic, presented by Nike. Participants spend the day learning about the game of baseball in the outfield, bullpen, and even the Angels dugout! Additionally, all attendees learn more about the clinic's namesake, Roberto Clemente, and the philanthropic spirit that he shared within his community. After the event, each child receives a plastic bat and ball set to take home and continue practicing!
JR42 Clinic, presented by Nike

The Angels celebrate Jackie Robinson Day by hosting their annual JR42 Clinics at the Anaheim Family YMCA and Los Altos Family YMCA. Angels RBI clinicians, OC Health Care Agency, and Angels front office volunteers assist over 150 children at hitting, throwing, and fielding stations. Participants also learn more about the impact Jackie Robinson had on the game of baseball and in our communities.
Thank you to all who attended our JR42 Clinic! Click the button below to view photos from the event.
Play Ball Weekend

In support of MLB’s Play Ball initiative to encourage the growth of the sport, the Angels hosted their annual Play Ball Weekend Clinic, a free youth baseball and softball event. Five hundred young participants took the field to learn various aspects of the game including hitting, fielding, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Attendees also received an Angels hat, t-shirt, plastic “Play Ball” bat & ball set, and four ticket vouchers for an upcoming Angels game.
We hope you had a great time at our 2025 Play Ball Weekend event! Click the button below to view photos from Play Ball Weekend.
Angels Baseball Girls Clinic

The Angels Baseball Girls Clinic offers an amazing opportunity for young girls to learn and improve their baseball skills while having fun! This free clinic, which took place in Orange earlier this summer, provided girls ages 6 to 17 years old of all skill levels the opportunity to play the game of baseball.
Thank you to all of the athletes who joined us at the Angels Baseball Girls Clinic!
PLAY Campaign

In teamwork with the Angels Athletic Training staff, PBATS, and Taylor Hooten Foundation, the Angels hosted their annual PLAY Campaign Clinic this summer! This event welcomed 100 local athletes, between the ages of 10 – 18 years old, to Angel Stadium and gave them the opportunity to participate in baseball and softball activities on the field. The young athletes worked with the Angels staff on hitting off a tee and fielding ground balls, along with games and activities to increase strength and mobility.