Bethune-Cookman Baseball Players Support MLB Play Ball Initiative at Jackie Robinson Ballpark
Bethune-Cookman baseball team, led by Head Coach Jonathan Hernandez, participated in the MLB-sponsored Play Ball initiative at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach, Florida. The event aimed to teach youngsters baseball and softball fundamentals, sparking their love for the sports. Players like Pablo Torres, Michael Rodriguez, and Jason Hodges engaged with the kids in baserunning, throwing, batting, and pitching during the camp.
By the Numbers- Event took place on Saturday, April 20, before a Southwestern Athletic Conference doubleheader
- The camp lasted almost two hours
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State of Play- Bethune-Cookman has had a partnership with the Daytona Tortugas, the MiLB affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, for over three years
- The camp aimed to promote baseball and softball in communities with limited youth programs for these sports
The continued partnership between Bethune-Cookman and MLB can lead to more Play Ball events and further opportunities to engage youth in baseball and softball.
Bottom LineBethune-Cookman's involvement in the Play Ball initiative demonstrates a commitment to community engagement and fostering a love for baseball and softball among youngsters, furthering the development of the sports at a grassroots level.
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