Exciting Pitch, Hit, and Run Competition to Take Place at LMCU Ballpark
LMCU Ballpark to host 'Pitch, Hit, and Run' competition
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The Pitch, Hit, and Run competition will be held at LMCU Ballpark in Comstock Park, Michigan, on May 1. Young participants will showcase their baseball skills, with winners advancing to a regional competition at a Major League Baseball park in Detroit, Chicago, or Cleveland.
- 01The competition will take place on May 1 at LMCU Ballpark in Comstock Park, Michigan.
- 02Participants will be judged on throwing accuracy, hitting distance, and running speed.
- 03Winners will advance to compete at a Major League Baseball park.
- 04The event was relocated from Sullivan Field due to ongoing renovations.
- 05Terry Lowery, director of baseball operations, emphasizes the unique opportunity for kids.
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The Pitch, Hit, and Run competition, a skills event for young baseball enthusiasts, will be hosted at LMCU Ballpark in Comstock Park, Michigan, on May 1. This year, the competition has moved from its traditional venue at Sullivan Field, which is undergoing renovations. Terry Lowery, the director of baseball operations for Fans of Valley Field, expressed his excitement about the new location, describing LMCU Ballpark as a 'baseball cathedral.' Participants will be evaluated on their throwing accuracy, hitting distance, and running speed. Winners will have the chance to advance to a regional competition, where they can play at a Major League Baseball park in Detroit, Chicago, or Cleveland. Lowery highlighted the significance of this experience, noting that very few get the chance to step onto a major league field.
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This event provides local youth with a unique opportunity to showcase their baseball skills and potentially advance to a Major League field.
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