INTRODUCTION

Thank you for your interest in attending our youth baseball clinic in memory of Amanda Asay. Registration is now closed as the clinic is full.

The Toronto Blue Jays pay tribute to Women's National Team member, Amanda Asay.

In her name, the Blue Jays Baseball Academy will be hosting a complimentary youth baseball clinic on Sunday, May 15th from 10:00am – 2:00pm in Amanda's hometown of Nelson, BC.

This free youth baseball clinic is open to players aged 7-16 and will take place at Queen Elizabeth Park.

Amanda cared deeply for youth baseball and the Blue Jays look forward to honouring her legacy.

Players rotate through drills that cover skills including: infield, outfield, hitting, throwing, agility, and baserunning. Clinic registrants will also participate in a Baseball Athletic Training station which serves as an introduction to fundamental athletic movement.

This clinic will be taught by Blue Jays Baseball Academy Instructors. Academy Instructors are NCCP registered, experienced coaches, who have been trained in the ‘Blue Jays Way’ of teaching baseball to youth.

Participants receive a Blue Jays hat, t-shirt and digital baseball skills manual.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

All registered participants receive a confirmation email after registering for a clinic. An information email about the clinic is sent out roughly five days prior to the clinic date and will contain details about the clinic including when to arrive, what to bring and if necessary, details on the inclement weather plan. Receipts will be emailed to participants at least two business days after registering.

All participants are asked to bring a baseball glove, bat, helmet, baseball cleats or running shoes, and be dressed in appropriate athletic attire. Please also bring enough water, snacks and sunscreen based on the climate that day.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For any questions about the Clinic please contact the Blue Jays Baseball Academy at 416-341-2500 or email at baseball.academy@bluejays.com. Please note that as we travel, response time may not be immediate.