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  2. Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy - Wikipedia

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    Located nine miles away from the Great American Ball Park is the P&G Cincinnati Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy. The $5.5 million complex includes four outdoor baseball and softball fields and a 33,000-square-foot indoor facility that holds batting cages, pitching tunnels and another field.

  3. Mike Kazlausky - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Grant Community High School in Fox Lake, Illinois, Kazlausky attended the United States Air Force Academy. [2] On the Air Force Falcons baseball team, Kazlausky was a four-year infield starter at shortstop in 1988 and second baseman from 1989 to 1991 under head coach Paul Mainieri.

  4. Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Baseball Academy & High School (PRBAHS) is a non-profit organization combining academics and sports programs into one curriculum. Its goal is to prepare its students for higher education , competitive college scholarship opportunities, and the Major League Baseball Draft .

  5. These families bet their future on baseball. Will it pay off ...

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    P27 Baseball Academy in Lexington County might make a difference in their students’ futures — landing a college scholarship, getting into a desired university and possibly pro baseball.

  6. Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy - Wikipedia

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    Minor League Baseball Umpire Training Academy students receive 216 hours of instruction which is separated into three areas: classroom, field work, and plate work. Topics covered include effort and professionalism, base instruction, plate instruction and game and situation management.

  7. Kyle Boddy - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Boddy started a blog called Driveline Mechanics. It relied heavily on the theories of former Major League Baseball pitcher Mike Marshall.To test out his own theories, Boddy created his own biomechanics lab in Seattle, which included high-speed cameras, EMG sensors, force plates, inertial measurement units, and a device to measure elbow torque. [3]

  8. Jim Evans (umpire) - Wikipedia

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    Evans operated the "Jim Evans Academy of Professional Umpiring" from 1990 through 2012; many graduates became minor league umpires, and some later became major league umpires. In early 2012, Minor League Baseball (MiLB), who would often hire Evans' graduates as the first step of a professional umpiring career, severed ties with the school.

  9. Kevin McMullan - Wikipedia

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    McMullan began coaching on the University of Virginia baseball program in 2003. Previously he had coached within other college programs and was a manager and coordinator for the Atlanta Braves, coaching the club's catchers and hitters during spring training. [4] In 2009, he was named the ABCA/Baseball America Assistant Coach of the Year. [5]