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Middle Atlantic Instructional Baseball Camp
July 6-9 2010


Come and join us for an exciting week of instruction in the fundamentals of playing outstanding baseball. You will be given hands-on training in all facets of the game by the knowledgeable coaching staff of the Drew University baseball team. Campers will receive valuable insight from experienced and successful college players, as well as the advice and care of NCAA certified athletic trainers

Uniquely Different
What makes the Middle Atlantic Baseball Camps uniquely different than other baseball camps is the individual attention and instruction that each camper receives. Individualized attention is made possible because our camper to coach ratio is exceptionally low. Time is set aside each day to provide players with extra help. MAIBC gives each ballplayer the opportunity to develop their skills in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere.

Preparation
Learn how to mentally and physically prepare for the better practice habits and game performance, plus much more. Let MIABC make the best baseball player you can be.

The Camp Staff

Coach Vincent Masco-Director
In his 27 seasons as the Head Baseball Coach at Drew University he lad the Rangers to the Semifinals of the ECAC Tournament ten times. His teams have established Drew records for wins in season, wins a postseason, team offensive and pitching marks, and conference playoffs. Coach Masco holds the Drew Record for most career wins with over 300 victories. As a head coach he has been named New Jersey College Coach of the Year three times and became one of the top 50 all-time winningest coaches in Division III. Several of his players have gone on to play professionally in the U.S. and Europe.

Coach Ed DiMaggio
Ed DiMaggio joined the Drew Rangers coaching staff in 2008. Working specifically with the outfielders and as the first base coach, DiMaggio has brought his years of experience and love for the game to the Drew program.Following a stellar scholastic career at Our Lady of the Valley in Orange, NJ, DiMaggio spent two seasons in professional ball before pursuing a career in law enforcement. In addition to his 3-1 record as a pro, the Madison resident spent 10 years pitching in semi-professional leagues and also played in Europe with a number of former Major League players. A member of the MLB Players Alumni Association and of Baseball America, DiMaggio earned a B.A from Montclair State and his master’s from FDU.

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