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Introducing the Revolution logo
All American Baseball Center is proud to introduce the logo for its AAU
baseball program, The Revolution. With the patriotic red, white, and
blue colors of the All American Baseball Center, the Revolution identity
represents the strength and determination of its program.
AAU Program Features
The purpose of our program is to develop the younger
athlete into a complete baseball player, as well as a complete young
man. We will utilize a staff of instructors that will teach players how
to train for and play at a highly-competitive level of baseball. Our
program will not only focus on baseball instruction and training of our
young athletes, but also stress the importance of achieving academic
excellence in the classroom.
Our coaching staff is what will separate us from other
traveling teams. Our coaches have played in a collegiate baseball
program, with some playing in a professional organization. The
instruction they will provide from their playing experience cannot be
matched by other teams. Our coaching staff will share their personal
experiences growing up and playing baseball, and the importance of their
dedication and hard work to achieving success on the field. Also,
personal experiences will be shared regarding the importance of
academics in having the opportunity to play at the collegiate level.
Teams will begin practicing in mid-December. For several
months of practice sessions, teams at each age group will practice
together, and receive instruction and training by our AAU Program
Coordinator, with the assistance of our coaching staff. Our primary goal
in selecting teams at each age level will be to have equally strong
teams in order to compete on the field, as well as provide opportunity
to develop as a player.
Our teams will have an opportunity to utilize our
full-size regulation indoor playing surface. Players will have an
opportunity to play scrimmage games, as well as compete in indoor
tournaments. We will have played several games before starting our
outdoor travel season.
If selected to participate in our travel program, you
will be provided with excellent training and instruction. Your
obligation will be to work diligently to become a complete baseball
player.
AAU Program Features
- Each team will receive several months of
instruction and training from our AAU Program Coordinator. Coach Dan
Ninemire will serve as our AAU Program Coordinator.
- Each team will have a Team Manager who has played
baseball at the collegiate level or above.
- Teams will practice indoors 2 days per week
beginning in mid-December through March.
- Ages 10-12 will be scheduled to practice on Tuesday
and Saturday evenings. Ages 13-15 will be scheduled to practice on
Wednesday and Sunday evenings.
- Teams will participate in our indoor arena
tournaments.
- Players will have an opportunity to have at least
70 at-bats (scrimmages/tournaments) before beginning the outdoor
playing season.
- Our interest is to minimize travel expenses that
parents incur traveling to out-of-state tournaments. We intend to
accomplish this by scheduling indoor tournaments and
hosting/attending a couple of outdoor tournaments. When we do
travel, our goal is to enter quality tournaments at reasonable
distances.
2010 Graduating Class
| Name |
College |
Division |
| Dan Abbenante |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| Josh Barbara |
Penn State University at Behrend |
NCAA Division III |
| Ryan Bills |
Westmoreland CC |
NCAA Division III |
| Joe Bon |
University of Pitt @ Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| DC Brooks |
University of Pitt @ Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| Carmen Congelio |
Niagara University |
NCAA Division I |
| Jon Corcoran |
Point Park University |
NAIA |
| Ryan Davis |
Temple University |
NCAA Division I |
| Zack Davis |
Penn State Univ @ Greater Alleg. |
NCAA Division III |
| Nathan Elwood |
University of Pitt @ Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| Joe Fearer |
Westminster College |
NCAA Division III |
| Oliver Girman |
Saddleback Junior College |
NCAA Division I |
| Clay Groff |
Allegheny College |
NCAA Division III |
| Shane Henkel |
Ohio University |
NCAA Division I |
| Eamon Kelly |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| Will Kengor |
Slippery Rock University |
NCAA Division II |
| Jarrod Mancine |
Wooster College |
NCAA Division III |
| Garrett Morosky |
Allegheny College |
NCAA Division III |
| Mike Norkus |
Cleveland State University |
NCAA Division I |
| Blake Robinson |
Potomac State Junior College |
NCAA Division I |
| Carson Seaman |
University of Pitt @ Johnstown |
NCAA Division II |
| Ryan Siegel |
Coastal Carolina University |
NCAA Division I |
| Kenny Tomco |
Com. College of Allegh. County |
NCAA Division III |
| Michael Vizzini |
Washington & Jefferson |
NCAA Division III |
| Stephen Vranka |
University of Pittsburgh |
NCAA Division I |
| Buddy Wilson |
LaRoche College |
NCAA Division III |
| Dylan Wysni |
Rose Hulman Inst of Technology |
NCAA Division III |
2009 Graduating Class
| Name |
College |
Division |
| Steven Anderson |
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| Nick Beck |
Clarion University |
NCAA Division II |
| Tyler Bowen |
Duquesne University |
NCAA Division I |
| Ben Carson |
George Mason University |
NCAA Division I |
| Mike Cima |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| David Coradi |
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| Brendan Costantino |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| Mike Ganley |
Duquesne University |
NCAA Division I |
| Jackson Gregory |
Case Western Reserve
University |
NCAA Division III |
| Evan James |
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown |
NCAA Division II |
| Grant Krally |
West Virginia University |
NCAA Division II |
| Nick Kendrick |
George Mason University |
NCAA Division I |
| Matt Kloos |
University of Pittsburgh
at Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| JR Leonardi |
University of Pittsburgh |
NCAA Division I |
| Ryan Loutsenhizer |
Point Park College |
NCAA Division II |
| Tom Lynskey |
Allegheny College |
NCAA Division III |
| Eric McAlpine |
Indiana University of
Pennsylvania |
NCAA Division II |
| Justin Miller |
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg |
NCAA Division III |
| Matt Parnes |
Penn State University at
Bherend College |
NCAA Division III |
| Garrett Peternel |
Franklin & Marshall College |
NCAA Division III |
| Darryl Robinson |
University of Akron |
NCAA Division I |
| John Runco |
CC of Allegheny |
NCAA Division III |
| Brandon Sandusky |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| John Sarandis |
Duquesne University |
NCAA Division I |
| Kyle Sasala |
Seton Hill University |
NCAA Division II |
| Spencer White |
California University of
Pennsylvania |
NCAA Division II |
2008 Graduating Class
| Name |
College |
Division |
| Matt Carson |
Duquesne University |
NCAA Division I |
| Dan DeCaria |
Muhlenberg College |
NCAA Division III |
| Stephen Freehling |
Virginia Military Institute |
NCAA Division I |
| Jeff Jones |
Gannon University |
NCAA Division II |
| Craig Kornick |
Washington & Jefferson College |
NCAA Division III |
| Jeremy Mains |
Saint Vincent College |
NCAA Division III |
| Bryce Patterson |
Wheeling Jesuit |
NCAA Division III |
| John Russell |
LaRoche College |
NCAA Division III |
| JJ Tougher |
LaRoche College |
NCAA Division III |
| Robbie Wratcher |
Youngstown State University |
NCAA Division I |
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The most important pitch in baseball is the 1-1 pitch
because of the difference in batting average between 2-1 (.290) and 1-2
(.180).
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