- Individual Fees
- Free
'MLB Urban Youth Academy' of Compton, CA 90221 operates primarily in SIC Code 8322 - Individual and Family Social Services and NAICS Code 624110 - Child and Youth Services. MLB Urban Youth Academy is a medium-sized business with low revenue, that is well-established in its industry. Major League Baseball's first Urban Youth Academy was founded in 2006 in Compton, California. As a not-for-profit organization, the UYA aims to set the standard for baseball and softball instruction, teach and educate in Urban America and enhance the quality of life in the surrounding communities.
2020 MLB Grit: Girls ID Tour
Event:
In early 2020, Major League Baseball and USA Baseball will host MLB Grit, a series of one-day workouts geared for female baseball players across the country. The purpose of the workouts is to identify talent to feed into elite girls baseball development events hosted by MLB and USA Baseball throughout the year. All workouts will run for approximately 3-4 hours. There is no cost to participate in the events.
Eligibility:
- Female baseball players
Mlb Academy Compton Ca Map
- 13-18 years old as of January 1, 2020
Dates and Locations:
Sunday, January 26 - MLB Youth Academy - Compton, CA
Compton Ca News
2020 MLB Grit: Girls ID Tour
Event:
In early 2020, Major League Baseball and USA Baseball will host MLB Grit, a series of one-day workouts geared for female baseball players across the country. The purpose of the workouts is to identify talent to feed into elite girls baseball development events hosted by MLB and USA Baseball throughout the year. All workouts will run for approximately 3-4 hours. There is no cost to participate in the events.
Eligibility:
- Female baseball players
Mlb Academy Compton Ca Map
- 13-18 years old as of January 1, 2020
Dates and Locations:
Sunday, January 26 - MLB Youth Academy - Compton, CA
Compton Ca News
Mlb Academy Compton California
Travel:
All athletes are responsible for their own transportation to and from the events.
Mlb Youth Academy Compton Ca
If you have any questions, please reach out to girlsbaseball@mlb.com.