The Registration "Summer Frazier Clinic at Citi Field" is not currently available.
Details:
Date: August 27th
Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Cost: $175
Let's gooo Mets!
This Clinic will include a lot of baseball demonstrations that Todd Frazier uses with the New York Mets!
Stations will include:
The Spring Break Clinic will give your athlete the opportunity to work with current New York Mets player, Todd Frazier at Citi Field!
Following the clinic each camper will get a ticket to the Mets vs Phillies game in Section 126!
Spots will fill up fast! Do not wait!
Todd is a Toms River local with many baseball accomplishments including being the shortstop and pitcher on the Toms River team that won the Little League World Series in 1998. Todd later went on to play shortstop at Rutgers before being drafted 34th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in 2007. Currently, Todd is the starting third baseman for the New York Mets. Todd won the 2015 MLB Home Run Derby and was on the 2015 National League All-Star team.
Charlie was a member of the Toms River High School South State Championship team in 1998. He was 1st Team All-State and Gatorade High School player of the year. Charlie went on to be drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 6th Round out of High School. He played in the Marlins organization from 1998 to 2005. Charlie is currently a Toms River South HS baseball coach.
*2015 highlight was throwing to Todd and winning the 2015 Home Run Derby
**"Just signed up. What a great clinic they ran over the holiday break. Improved my sons batting immensely. This is a can't miss 2 weeks before opening day. Thanks for putting this together" -- Ray Gerould (East Brunswick)
**"Best Training Camp in NJ! My boys had a blast as always!" -- Neima Caruso (Jackson)
**"The kids had an amazing time and alot of fun! Great training from Charlie and Todd Frazier!! We cannot wait to return!" -- Arlene Richardson-Finucan (Barnegat)
**"I worked with Coach Frazier and his team at a USABL camp this past summer. They ran drills so professionally that all I had to do was focus on the kids at my station. Knowing the game is important, but being able to teach it like they do is not something you find very often. I had a blast working with them." -- Darryl Strawberry (Former NY Yankee and NY Met)