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Steve Sax Baseball Clinic For Players & Coaches

The
Steve Sax Baseball Clinic welcomes serious players and coaches who want to take
their game to the next level.  On
November 30, join the five-time MLB All-Star, two-time World Series champion,
and 1982 NL Rookie of the Year for a hands on and in-depth clinic in Calabasas,
California.




Located at the Calabasas High School
Performing Arts Center from 9 am to 4:30 pm, clinic attendees will
improve their baseball skills in this small, intimate setting – all information
and demonstrations come directly from Steve. Also, a professional scout will be
in attendance to give bottom line information on what scouts and MLB front
office personnel look for in drafting prospects.

 

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During
the clinic, there will also be drawings to win Steve’s book, Shift.

 

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Website:
www.SteveSaxBaseball.com

Clinic
Phone Number: (916) 761-4729

Date:
Saturday, November 30, 2013

Time: 9
am – 4:30 pm

Location:
Calabasas High School Performing Arts Center,
22855 Mulholland Hwy

Calabasas, CA 91302

Cost:
$199

Registration:
http://www.stevesaxbaseball.com/#!clinic-registration/c7zo





About Steve Sax:



The baseball career of Steve Sax spanned 18 years and featured many impressive moments.
This five‐time All-­‐Star was named
National League Rookie of the Year in 1982, and continued to improve his game
with each passing season. Steve played second base with intensity and
toughness for the Los Angeles Dodgers until 1988. During his years with
the team, Steve’s defensive play was a key element in the team’s two World
Series wins. He continued on to play for the New York Yankees, Chicago
White Sox, and Oakland A’s.



After his retirement in 1994, Steve went on to express his love of the game by
contributing commentary on ESPN, and as a Major League Baseball analyst for Fox
Sports Prime Time.



Currently, Steve is well as a motivational speaker and member of the National
Speaker’s Association (NSA).

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