Summer Baseball Camp in Richmond Hill
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Richmond Hill Summer Baseball Camp (Ages 8–12)
The Richmond Hill Summer Baseball Camp provides a competitive, high-repetition training environment for players committed to improving their skills, confidence, and overall game performance.
2026 Summer Camp Weeks:
- June 8–12
- June 15–19
- June 29–July 3
- July 13–17
- July 27–31
Camps run daily from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM and are structured to give players consistent reps in a high-energy, development-focused environment.
Each session includes dynamic warmups, a structured throwing program, focused skill development (hitting, fielding, or baserunning), and competitive gameplay through Hustle Ball.
Camp Pricing: $75 per day (no weekly commitment required)
This youth baseball camp in Richmond Hill, GA is designed to help players build better mechanics, increase baseball IQ, and gain confidence through real game situations.
Players receive clear instruction, consistent repetitions, and a competitive environment that supports long-term development while still keeping the experience fun and engaging.
Why Families Choose MADE Baseball Camps
MADE Baseball camps are designed to combine high-repetition skill development, competitive gameplay, and confidence-building in a structured environment.
For families in 508 Timber Trail, Richmond Hill, GA 31324, this camp is being built to offer clear value through both strong on-field development and, if approved, a structured indoor second half of the day.
Players train through dynamic warmups, throwing work, daily skill development, and Hustle Ball competition in the morning. Full-day players would then transition indoors for lunch, hand-eye coordination drills, reaction training, movement-based games, and other structured athletic activities.
We are also working to continue expanding local MADE Baseball programming, including Hustle Ball opportunities and private baseball lessons with Isaac Hess. Visit our camp locations page, explore our blog, or review our baseball gear guide for more resources.
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Use this camp as a starting point, then layer in private instruction and long-term coaching support to keep progress moving between sessions.
