Baseball Camps

Baseball Camps

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The main priority of our sport camp programs is the health, safety and well-being of our participants, student-athletes, coaches, and staff. 

All potential applicants to our youth residential programs are encouraged to regularly check our updated information and expectations, which may be subject to change.

The Participant Form must be completed online two weeks prior to the first day of camp.

2025 BASEBALL CAMP DATES
Camp Dates Camp Information
Future Stars Prospect Camp August 1-3, 2025 Register | Tentative Schedule

 

Baseball Future Stars Prospect Camp

August 1-3


Grades 9-12 (Grad Years: 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029)

The Penn State Baseball Future Stars Prospect Camp is open to boys in grades 9-12.  This competitive camp is specifically designed for more advanced players who are serious about raising their skills in preparation for playing baseball beyond high school. Players will have an excellent opportunity to demonstrate their abilities and showcase their talent under the direct supervision and evaluation of the Penn State coaching staff. The camp provides a unique opportunity to develop skills, gain exposure, and experience the Penn State baseball environment firsthand.

Each player will learn the same skills and techniques that the Penn State Baseball players use to develop their game.  Players will receive a written evaluation on their defensive, offensive, and overall performance, providing valuable feedback for improvement. The camp includes participation in simulated games, allowing players to apply their skills in a competitive environment. Players will have full access to Penn State Baseball facilities. 

 Features of the Future Stars Prospect Camp: 

  • Instruction by the Penn State Coaching staff
  • Campus Tour
  • Sports Health Care staff available for all instructional sessions

NOTE:  Registrations will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis until the session is filled.

Please register for the position you plan to participate at the camp.

Fee:  $499/day camper (includes instruction, camp shirt, no housing)
***DAY CAMP ONLY /NO HOUSING 

Meals: Bring your own snacks and a water bottle to fill at camp. Water will be provided.
 
Where: Medlar Field, located on Porter Road
In case of inclement weather, you will be contacted by e-mail concerning any changes or cancellation.

 


Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for their own housing arrangements. A list of hotels, as well as additional information and maps, can be found HERE!  



Facility

Medlar Field at Lubrano Park, the home of the Nittany Lion baseball team is arguably one of the best collegiate stadiums in the country. A spacious clubhouse welcomes the Nittany Lions with a locker room, an expanded training room, a weight room, a team lounge and an indoor batting cage which also includes two dirt mounds for pitchers to work off of in inclement weather and opens directly into the Penn State bullpen on the right field line.

 

What to Bring for Camp

Campers should bring a fielder's glove, batting gloves, a baseball cap, bat (if possible), batting helmet (if possible), spikes and tennis shoes. Catchers should bring all necessary gear, including shin guards, chest protectors and masks. Personal equipment will not be shared. Also, campers should bring a water bottle to refill during camp.


Penn State Sport Camps
University Park, PA 16802
Fax: 814-865-8883
E-mail: SportCampInfo@psu.edu

In accordance with NCAA guidelines, all Penn State University Sport Camps and Clinics are open to any and all entrants, limited only by specified number, age, grade level and/or gender of its participants.