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Baseball Hall of Fame begins spring training for kids

Another sure sign of spring is baseball season.

The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will begin its 12th consecutive year of free baseball instruction for boys and girls this Friday.

The organization will be hosting free indoor clinics to get the kids back into shape for the sport after a long winter.

The first of these free training camps will be held at St Marys DCVI Friday night at 6:00pm.

Scott Crawford is Executive Director of the Hall of Fame.

He says the kids’ throwing arms may be a bit rusty.

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The sessions are free.

Even though there is no fee, players need to pre-register by contacting the CBHFM by telephone 519-284-1838 or email [email protected].

You can also visit its website.

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