Baseball: Amaral to host inaugural baseball camp
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Richard Dunn
HUNTINGTON BEACH - Longtime major leaguer Rich Amaral, a former
Estancia High and Orange Coast College standout, will host his inaugural
baseball camp Dec. 27-29.
Amaral, who has played 8 1/2 years in the big leagues with the Seattle
Mariners and Baltimore Orioles, will donate the proceeds of the camp to
Ocean View Little League and Costa Mesa High School.
Costa Mesa baseball coach Kirk Bauermeister is one of the instructors
at the three-day Rich Amaral Baseball Camp, held at the Ocean View Little
League field. The camp is open to boys and girls between 6 and 12.
Amaral, a free agent who concluded the 2000 season in the Atlanta
organization, broke into the majors as a second baseman, and, at age 31,
was the oldest rookie in the major leagues in 1993.
Amaral, who became a valuable member of Manager Lou Piniella’s
Mariners as a utility player in the 1990s, has played every position on
the diamond in the big leagues except at the battery. Each year he was
among Seattle’s top base stealers.
Amaral, who hopes to continue his playing career in 2001, will be
joined at the camp by former major leaguers Damon Berryhill, Steve
Springer, Jeff Gardner and Gary Buckles, as well as former minor league
players Joey Aversa, Craig Daedelow, Darrin Nelson, Howie Clark and Gary
Springer.
Bauermeister will also bring along several Costa Mesa varsity players
to help out during the camp, which also satisfies a community service
requirement for the Mustang players.
“I’m excited about the camp,” Amaral said. “It’s been a fun
experience.”
Parents and coaches are welcome to follow their sons and daughters
through each station on the field. Video cameras, tape recorders and note
pads are welcome. A short question and answer period will follow each
daily session.
Campers will learn the fundamentals of baseball, along with
advancement skills necessary to become a more complete player.
The cost is $99 per player. Each camp is from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Enrollment includes: Professional instruction, camp T-shirt, radar gun
timing and daily raffle for autographed items. Pro model Rich Amaral
Baseball Camp hats will also be available. Enrollment is limited.
Details: (714) 848-1852.
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