Local Chevrolet dealers in select markets across the country provide EXCLUSIVE instructional clinics for America’s favorite pastime, Baseball. To see if there is a Chevy Youth Sport clinic near you, please visit www.youthsportsclinics.com. Events are typically posted 4-6 weeks prior to when they occur. Please keep in mind that baseball clinics typically occur between April and August.
Chevy Youth Baseball & Softball
Players will break out into age groups and rotate through stations to learn the essentials of hitting, fielding, throwing, and more! Instruction is provided by former or current Major or Minor League players and coaches, Ripken Baseball or MLBPAA professional staff.
Clinics with Major or Minor League Teams
In 2023, Chevrolet partnered with 37 Minor League and 13 Major League Baseball teams to allow CYBS Clinic Participants to play in professional stadiums around the country!
Clinics with Ripken Baseball, Inc.
Following their retirement from Major League Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Bill Ripken founded Ripken Baseball, Inc. to continue their father's mission to grow the game of baseball worldwide, in The Ripken Way. Today, the company owns three state-of-the-art facilities located in Aberdeen, Maryland, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Hosting more than 70,000 players & coaches each year, The Ripken Experience facilities bring a Big League atmosphere to each and every participant that walks through the gates. In 2001, Cal & Bill founded the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation in memory of their father, and have since helped children in stressed communities develop rewarding life skills through the game of baseball.
We are not affiliated with a Cal Ripken Baseball League; should we still attend a Chevy Youth Baseball & Softball clinic led by Ripken Baseball?
Of course! Chevrolet & Ripken welcome all baseball and softball players (ages 6-14) that are interested in learning the fundamentals behind becoming a better player. It is important to know that the instructors from Ripken Baseball, Inc., are not affiliated with or recruiting for the Cal Ripken Division of the Babe Ruth League.
Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association (MLBPAA)
The MLBPAA was formed in 1982 in order to promote the game of baseball, raise money for charity, inspire and educate youth through positive sport images and protect the dignity of the game through former players. A nonprofit organization, the MLBPAA establishes a place where a player's drive for excellence and achievement on the field can continue long after they take their last steps off the professional diamond.
Headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the MLBPAA's membership currently has more than 6,500 members composed of former and current Major League players, umpires, managers, coaches, front-office personnel and fans.