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MLB Coming to Somers this Weekend to host Youth Baseball Clinic!

FREE Youth Baseball Clinic with instruction from former Major League Baseball players!

Somers, NY: Major League Baseball’s former players organize clinics teaching baseball and life skills all across the country to teach kids about the game.

And now in partnership with Family & Children’s Aid, they plan to host a clinic in Somers for the first time.

The MLB Players Alumni Association will hold this special baseball event from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 23 at the BAT Complex in the Somers Sports Arena, the home of the NY Silverbacks baseball club teams.

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The clinic will feature up to 10 former MLB players and all children participating will receive a free official Rawlings baseball MLB Alumni Association baseball. After the baseball instruction, the players will stay for autographs and pictures. The Road Grub Mobile Food Truck will be on site with delicious offerings on sale for all our hungry players and their spectators.

Registration is free for children and the clinic is recommended for children ages 6 to 16. Participants can register online at www.fcaweb.org/forms/MLBinSomers. For additional information contact Allison Carballo at (203) 205-2633 or via email at allison.carballo@fcaweb.org.

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This free event is the first of a six series of MLB Youth Clinics sponsored by Family & Children's Aid.

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About Family & Children’s Aid

Family & Children's Aid (FCA) provides high quality, innovative, behavioral and mental health care to children and their families in Southeastern Hudson Valley and Western/Central CT. Our therapeutic techniques help children who have experienced trauma, abuse or neglect heal so they can choose their own futures rather than allowing their experiences and illnesses to dictate their futures for them. For more information about Family & Children’s Aid, please visit fcaweb.org.

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