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Walnut Creek Bulldawgs Pony Baseball Team Seeks 12U Players

The Walnut Creek Bulldawgs are looking for players to complete a 12U (under 12 years old) Pony league baseball team.

Spring Season Information

Every Bulldawg at every age or skill level can expect to receive quality training and a team experience that includes:

  • Structured, fast-moving team practices
  • Position-based defensive skills
  • Team defense strategies
  • Team offense strategies
  • Structured programs and development for specialty skills areas, including hitting, pitching, and catching
  • A competitive spirit
  • A sense of team unity and purpose of mission that goes beyond the field of play
  • A lot of fun!

 

We believe strongly that dedicated paid professional training, both from our Director of Training and coaches, is a key component to delivering upon these expectations and should be a part of each team's coaching and leadership structure.

We also believe there are many parents with skills both on and off the field that can contribute to an overall positive experience and the learning of baseball skills.

Open to players from the Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Concord, Danville and Lamorinda areas

New Indoor Facility! The Bulldawgs are excited to announce an exclusive arrangement for use of an indoor baseball facility. This relationship allows our program to offer additional team and individual training options with professional trainers for preseason training:

Questions? Contact Don Gieseke, Director of Training, 925-446-6568

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