Equipment Prospects should wear proper baseball attire (baseball pants, shirt and hat). Campers should bring their own gloves, helmets and bats, all labeled. Catchers should provide their own equipment. Opportunity Each player is allowed the opportunity to be evaluated by the Fairfield University coaching staff as well as other college coaches. Each player will also be offered expert instruction in all phases of the game.
Fairfield University Baseball Fairfield, CT
Camp Location: Fairfield University Fairfield, Connecticut
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Important Facts
Fairfield University Prospect Camp Summer 2013
Session 1 — August 31 8:30am – 3pm
Session 2 — September 1 8:30am – 3pm
Mark Bordonaro 2012 MLB Draft Pick For the Seattle Mariners
Rain Date‐ September 2
Where: Fairfield University Cost: $150.00
Limited to 40 Campers Each Day
For More Information Phone: (203) 254-4000 x3178 Website: FairfieldStags.com Email: Coach Brown
[email protected] Instructors
Prospect Camp
Bill Currier is in his third year as head coach of the Fairfield University Stags. In his first year at the helm, he guided the Stags to a program‐record 27 victories and to their first MAAC Championship berth in 12 years. He was recognized by the league’s coaches as the 2012 Anaconda Sports MAAC Coach of the Year. Prior to Fairfield, Currier spent the 2010 season as a volunteer assistant at the University of Tennessee after spending 22 seasons as the head coach at the University of Vermont. Currier was the winningest coach in Catamount history, posting a 486‐470 overall record, including a 240‐203 America East record. He helped Vermont win two America East Regular Season Championships and was named America East Coach of the Year three times, in 2002, 2003, and 2006. Trevor Brown is in his third year with the Fairfield University baseball team as the program’s top assistant coach. Brown will focus his efforts on recruiting as well as working with the pitching staff and assisting in the day‐to‐day operations. Brown comes to Fairfield after spending two seasons as the pitching coach at Fordham University. Prior to Fordham, Brown spent seven years at Pace University where his staffs ranked among the leaders in the conference and in the nation in ERA, strikeouts and saves. In 2009, Pace’s pitching staff ranked third in the conference in strikeouts (297) and saves (11) while Brown coached his hurlers in 2008 to the top ranking in Division II in ERA. Nick Rhodes begins his third year as a volunteer assistant coach to the Fairfield University baseball program. Rhodes will work primarily with the Stags catchers. A native of Danbury, Rhodes was drafted out of high school in 1996 by the Tampa Bay Rays. He then attended Norwalk Community College where he was the captain and starting catcher for the 1998 NJCAA National Championship team. Rhodes was drafted by Tampa Bay again in 1998 and played for three seasons in the Rays farm system. Mike Cole is in his second year as an assistant coach at Fairfield. Before a stint at NJIT, Cole spent nine years as an assistant coach with three highly successful programs, including the University of Vermont, Manhattan College, and the University of Maine. In his nine seasons as an assistant, Cole’s teams posted overall winning records seven times, reaching 31 wins, or more, five times. Cole also was the top assistant at Manhattan in 2006 when the Jaspers won their first‐ever Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) crown and advanced to the NCAA Regional championship game. Cole played for Currier at the University of Vermont from 1997‐ 2001 and served as Currier’s assistant for four seasons.
8:00‐8:30am
Registration
8:30‐9:00am
Stretch & Throw
9:00‐10:00am
Position Play
Registration Form Player’s name DOB Age Grad Year
10:00‐10:30am Infield/outfield
Address
10:30‐ 11:30am BP/Station Rotations
City State Zip Phone Email address
12:00‐ 3:00pm Controlled Game 3:00pm
Wrap‐up Conversation
Mother’s name Father’s name Consent Form: As a parent or guardian of the above applicant, I authorize Fairfield Baseball Camp to request medical treatment Necessary to insure the well being of the applicant. We, the Undersigned for ourselves, or heirs, executors and administrators, Waiver and release Fairfield Baseball Camp, their staff, officers, Agents, representatives, successors, employees, and assigns of any And all rights claims for damages to person or property which may Be sustained or occur during participation in activities, to or from Program whether paid damages, injury or loss due to negligence or not.
Campers need to bring: Glove Bat Helmet Spikes
Signature
Shirt Size M‐XXL Position(s) desired in college
Session 1 Aug. 31, 2013 ‐ Session 2 Sept. 1, 2013
Lunch
Water will be provided
Make checks payable to: Bill Currier Fairfield Baseball Camp c/o Trevor Brown 1073 North Benson Road Fairfield, CT 06824 Phone: (203) 254‐4000 x3178 Fax: (203) 254‐4130 E‐mail:
[email protected]