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2021 Summer Prospect Camps

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When:  Friday’s and Saturday’s in July and August
Dates: To Be Announced 
Price: $150 per registrant 
 
LMU Baseball is proud to welcome back prospective student-athletes to Page Stadium. Our summer prospect camp will be an intimate setting where players have the opportunity to showcase their skillset and development in front of the LMU Baseball coaching staff. The schedule for the day will consist of a professional style evaluation session in the morning, followed by skill instruction with coaches in the afternoon, and a 10-12 inning scrimmage in the early evening. Registration will be offered on a limited basis to insure all state and county social distancing guidelines. Stay tuned for more information.
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LMU Baseball Camps

Welcome to Loyola Marymount University’s Baseball camp website! Head Coach Nathan Choate is excited to announce multiple opportunities to showcase your talents heading into the 2019-2020 season. The LMU Baseball coaches and players of our program are excited to host you at Page Stadium and illustrate what a day in the life of an LMU student-athlete is like. Our prospect camp is for advanced high school baseball players (grades 9-12) who aspire to play both collegiately and professionally.

Our goal is to provide an atmosphere that allows each camper to perform at the best of their ability in the daily activities of camp. Our coaching staff and players look forward to hosting you and helping you fulfill your maximum potential each day.

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The Loyola Marymount University campus is located in Westchester at 1 LMU Drive, approximately four miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport. Those coming to campus must use the main entrance off of Lincoln Blvd. on LMU Drive. You can get directions from the guard at the front gate.
 
From the Los Angeles International Airport:Travel north on Sepulveda Blvd. Remain in either of the left two lanes and merge onto Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive.
 
From the South:Travel on 405 North, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn left. Head west and make a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive.
 
From the North:Travel on 405 South, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn right. Head west and make a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive.
 
From the East (using the 105 Freeway):Travel on 105 West, exit on Sepulveda Blvd., and go north. Remain in either of the left two lanes and merge onto Lincoln Blvd. Follow Lincoln Blvd north past Manchester Blvd. Turn right onto LMU Drive.
 
From the East (using the 10 Freeway):Travel on 10 West to 405 South, exit on Jefferson Blvd., and turn right. Head west and make a left onto Lincoln Blvd. Head south and turn left into the campus on LMU Drive.

Entering its 33rd season as the home of Lion baseball in 2015, George C. Page Stadium will also continue a new era of play – with only it being the second season under the lights (stadium lighting was installed in the summer of 2013 to Page Stadium). Boasting features such as the Mikos Blue Monster, Pride Park and the Lion’s Cage down the line in right field, Page Stadium continues to stake its claim as one of college baseball’s most unique ballparks.
 
Thanks to a gift from Paul Mikos `66, a wall containing a manual scoreboard was installed in left field in 2001, complete with out of town scores reminiscent of some of Major League Baseball’s classic ballparks. The Mikos Blue Monster is a replica to Boston’s Fenway Park’s Green Monster. The Mikos Blue Monster stands 130-feet wide and 37-feet tall. Within the wall is one of only a handful of manual scoreboards in all of college baseball. The board itself isn’t small, standing 18-feet tall and 46-feet wide. Complete with the LMU line score and other score updates, the scoreboard combines some old-time baseball charm with today’s modern technology. The scoreboard has electronic balls, strikes and outs lights, along with electronic at-bat and hit/error identification. Every other component is tallied using 2-foot square aluminum scorecards slipped in behind the scoreboard manually.
 
Giving Page Stadium additional character is a five-foot indent connecting the Blue Monster with the existing outfield fencing, similar to the odd outfield shapes of the classic Fenway Park in Boston and Minute Maid Park in Houston.
 
The stadium, built at the site of LMU’s old baseball field, was completed at a cost of more than $250,000, with the Incentive Aid Foundation of Los Angeles providing the majority of the funding. Boasting grandstand seating for approximately 600 people, the facility features an ushered “VIP” section with nearly 200 theater-type seats located behind home plate. The remaining seats are aluminum with backrests and are located along the first base and third base lines. Field accommodations include spacious field-level dugouts and bullpens, a batting facility featuring multiple batting cages, windscreen around the perimeter of the field and grandstand. A picnic area, located down the first base line, was remodeled following the 2008 season.
 
The backstop has been modified to enhance spectator viewing of the action on the field. The press box, fully equipped to meet the needs of all media, is located behind the “VIP” seating. A convenient concession stand is located near the north entrance of the stadium.
 
In the summer of 2004, LMU constructed Pride Park, the stadium’s entrance. The park, resembling a scaled-down baseball infield, recognizes alumni and friends of LMU baseball, and provides fans with a gathering point for athletic events at LMU.
 
LMU baseball’s Lion’s Cage was completed and opened for use before the start of the 2008 baseball season. The 8,000 square foot training den, which is located down the right field line at Page Stadium, features multiple hitting tunnels, pitching mounds, and a baseball lounge for players equipped with couches, a big-screen television, billiards table and shuffleboard. The cage serves as an all-purpose facility for those associated with LMU baseball.
 
Inside, the massive space is lined with turf and divided by batting cage nets that can be raised and lowered. The nets and portable pitching mounds allow all players the opportunity to train and practice whether rain or shine. The far side of the training den is used primarily as a players’ lounge. The Plexiglass roll-up doors on both sides of the building offer the shade and convenience of hitting indoors, while at the same time allowing players to practice in the comfortable Southern California weather.
 
Page Stadium has been the site of filming for numerous commercials, television shows, and feature films. It served as the site for the baseball scenes in the hit movie “My Blue Heaven” starring Steve Martin. It is also home to many camps, clinics, Little League and prep All-Star games. The facility, which has been used for outdoor community cultural shows and events, is named in honor of George C. Page, President of the Incentive Aid Foundation. Assisting Mr. Page and the IAF in the stadium’s completion was Maynard Kambak, father of LMU baseball alumnus Jeff Kambak.
 
LMU’s historic first game in Page Stadium was played on March 19, 1983, with a 5-1 loss to Cal State Fullerton.

Contact Us

If you have any questions about camp, please contact Assistant Coach Ryan Erickson at ryan.erickson@lmu.edu.
 
If you have additional questions or for billing issues, balance, account inquiries etc. please contact Ryan Erickson at ryan.erickson@lmu.edu. Our camps are run under the alias of “Silicon Beach Baseball Academy” (LLC).

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