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Fantasy Camp returns to Dodgertown in November

LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers adult baseball camp will be held from Nov. 9-15 at Historic Dodgertown in Vero Beach, Fla., which is now owned by a group headed by former Dodgers owner Peter O'Malley.

"The Dodgers are delighted our fans will have the opportunity to interact with Dodger legends and experience the wonders of Historic Dodgertown at the adult baseball camp," Dodgers president Stan Kasten said. "Historic Dodgertown plays an integral role in the lore of Dodger baseball, and the camp will surely provide lasting memories for all participants."

"Historic Dodgertown has been the site of more than 50 adult baseball camps, and we are committed to making the Nov. 9-15 camp the most memorable ever," said O'Malley, chairman of Historic Dodgertown.

Included in the camp price are three meals per day; double occupancy lodging in one of Historic Dodgertown's newly designed villas; two authentic personalized Dodger jerseys, both home and road; a video of camp activities and team photo; an autographed baseball by the instructors and other Dodgers personnel in attendance; participation in a game between instructors and campers at Holman Stadium; a poolside cocktail party on the first day after check-in; and use of the fitness center and recreational facilities, including basketball and tennis courts and the competition-size swimming pool. The cost for this exclusive experience is $4,995 per person. For reservations or more information, please call toll free 844-670-2735 or visit historicdodgertown.com.

The first Dodgers adult baseball camp was held at Dodgertown in 1983. Today, Historic Dodgertown provides an all-encompassing experience as a year-round, multi-sport facility and conference center. It is located in Indian River County and near the sunny beaches of Florida's Treasure Coast. This past spring, baseball teams from South Korea, Canada, Italy and France utilized Historic Dodgertown's world-famous facilities

Ken Gurnick is a reporter for MLB.com.
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