Baseball: Amaral, Gardner team up for baseball camp
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Richard Dunn
COSTA MESA - Rich Amaral and Jeff Gardner had similar paths to the
major leagues: Both were infielders who played at Estancia High and
Orange Coast College.
Now, the longtime friends are collaborating in the Rich Amaral-Jeff
Gardner Baseball Camp at the Costa Mesa American Little League fields at
Costa Mesa High Dec. 26-28 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Along with Amaral and Gardner, Costa Mesa High baseball coach Kirk
Bauermeister is a camp instructor. Former major leaguer Steve Springer
and former minor league infielders Joey Aversa and Craig Daedelow are
also instructors.
The camp, which offers small-group instruction, is for players 6-14.
Players will be separated according to age and skill level and will
rotate through several different playing stations daily. Player
registration is $110.
All campers receive professional instruction, camp T-shirt, radar gun
timing and Pro Model Rich Amaral-Jeff Gardner Baseball Camp hat.
Amaral, who played 18 years of pro ball, including 10 seasons in the
majors with Seattle and Baltimore, was a versatile player who played
every position on the diamond in the big leagues except pitcher and
catcher.
Each year among Seattle’s top base stealers, Amaral became a valuable
member of Manager Lou Piniella’s Mariners as a utility player in the
1990s.
Gardner, a former second baseman for the San Diego Padres and Montreal
Expos, also spent four years as a major league advanced scout for the
Padres and is currently managing in the minor leagues for the Padres.
Amaral said the proceeds of the camp will be donated to the Ocean View
and Costa Mesa American Little Leagues.
Players can sign up in advance by calling (714) 848-1852, or simply
show up Dec. 26 before 9 a.m.
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