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Welcome!. ALS Ice Breaker. What is Club baseball?. CSUF Club Baseball's main purpose is to provide a secondary source of baseball for players who do not have the opportunity to play for our NCAA team on campus, but still have the interest and urge to compete at an intercollegiate club level.

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  1. Welcome!

  2. ALS Ice Breaker

  3. What is Club baseball? • CSUF Club Baseball's main purpose is to provide a secondary source of baseball for players who do not have the opportunity to play for our NCAA team on campus, but still have the interest and urge to compete at an intercollegiate club level. • Getting involved on campus

  4. Do you only play baseball? • CSUF Club Baseball is a “club” before we are a baseball team. Examples of what’s required from members: • Philanthropies • Fundraisers • Club supports • Maintain at least 2.0 GPA • Play time is heavily based on attendance to club events (listed above) and then talent.

  5. A little more about us • We compete in the NCBA (National Club Baseball Association) • Largest Club Sport in the nation • We are self-funded with occasional financial aid from the SCICC • Look for club fees to be around $275 for the semester (VERY ROUGHLY) • We will carry 25-27 players

  6. Why should I play club baseball? • It’s baseball. • We compete at a very high level against other club baseball teams such as: • Arizona State University • Cal State Long Beach • University of Arizona • USC • Northern Arizona University • University of San Diego • Travel

  7. How do you join? • Tryouts this Saturday (9/20) and Sunday (9/21) at 12PM • To tryout, you will need: • $5 to cover field costs (Please have change) • Your own essential equipment (Glove, cleats, pants etc.) • Apparel: Wear a shirt or a jersey with a number on it. Look like a ball player • YOU MUST!!! Fill out your player profile • YOU MUST!!! Sign a liability waiver (I will provide this)

  8. Location • York Field in Whittier (30 mins. From CSUF) 9110 Santa Fe Springs Rd Whittier, CA 90606 • Get to the field at 11:45. • Cleats should be on by 12 and ready to go • Liability waiver and player profile turned in

  9. Contact information • President: Chad Rebensdorf • 714-585-1251 • Vice President: Steve Granado • 562-325-3941 • Tryout cuts will be posted on our website: • Csufclubbaseball.com • Player’s Corner • Cuts will be posted Monday before noon

  10. Questions?

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