When these aspiring ball players step up to the plate, they can do so with a real big leaguer in their corner at EL1 Reading.
When these aspiring ball players step up to the plate, they can do so with a real big leaguer in their corner. There, future stars are being trained by former MLB Players, such as Rich DeLucia from the Seattle Mariners.
"I went to Wyomissing High School. I graduated in 1982, got drafted by the Seattle Mariners in 1986. Got to the big leagues with Seattle in 1990... All that that I learned in the big leagues, they learn here," said DeLucia of"My hope is each one of them gets what they want out of baseball.
There's so many lessons to be learned. It's a team game, work ethic and working hard. You can learn so much," he continued.
"They've helped me so much and I can't thank them enough for it... I believe that they have the tools and they have the mindset to get anyone in the world a better baseball player," said Greyson Bell from Douglasville, Pennsylvania. Cheltenham School District cancels high school's 2026 football season amid hazing investigations'Gone in 60 seconds': Police warn residents about thefts targeting high-performance vehicles
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