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    Cruz Baseball

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    5 years ago

    My son has been doing private lessons and loves it! Nice and friendly environment! It's helping a lot with his skills

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    Gradum Baseball

    Gradum Baseball

    4.9(8 reviews)
    23.2 mi

    I would highly recommend Gradum Jupiter, if your player is looking to improve as well as truly…read moreunderstand the baseball swing. Mike and Nick are engaged and knowledgeable instructors and the use of video and Rapsodo are extremely helpful. Facility is clean and very nice as well.

    My 8 year old son loves baseball. He has solid fundamentals but was eager to learn more. We…read moreresearched hitting teachers in South Florida and found Gradum baseball. We signed up for a swing analysis. Randall walked my son through his swing on video pointing out the things he was doing well. Then he pulled up video of some of the best hitters in the MLB. (Guys my son worships) He showed the extra fundamentals my son could learn by demonstrating these techniques used by star players. My son was hooked. (And so was I.) We bought a multi-lesson package. The training was well thought out and fun for my child. It was also challenging. It forced him to learn new things and learn how to be coached at a higher level. His swing improved dramatically in a short amount of time. And this isn't just speculation. The instructors use cutting edge equipment that tracks every aspect of the swing and the results. Last but not least, the talent that trains with Gradum is elite. My son worked side by side with kids his age that were crushing the ball. Often we'd arrive early and see too high school talent, boys and girls, putting on laser shows in the cage. But the highlight was following a major leaguer training waiting for the season starting up. This was the review I was looking for when I was researching. Highly recommend this crew and faculty.

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    Robert P Miller Park

    Robert P Miller Park

    4.8(4 reviews)
    13.6 mi

    In the 1970's Robert "Bob" P. Miller stood up for the Little League baseball players of Delray…read moreBeach. He petitioned Mayor Jack Saunders and the City Commission for a regulation size, lighted little league baseball field because Delray Beach was the only city at the time between Vero Beach and Key West that didn't have one. Taking his request under consideration, the mayor and commission appointed Bob to be the chairman of a committee to research and start the process of building the field. Committee member Ken Ellingsworth helped the city apply for the Bicentennial Grant for $250,000, the largest grant ever given in the State of Florida. With the grant they were able to purchase the property near the transfer station off SW 4th Ave. The county helped build the park and a field called "Little Fenway", a replica of Fenway Park and it's "Green Monster", the left field wall in Fenway in Boston, Massachusetts. The committee voted to name the new park after the man who started it all, Robert P. Miller. Bob wasn't done yet though. One field wasn't enough for all of the kids to play baseball in Delray Beach. He went back to the city commission and mayor and got them to add more fields to the park. The last field added to the park was Sergio Field, named after another longtime city resident and employee Fred Sergio. Bucky Dent's Baseball School, now the Elev 8 Sports Institute moved into the south end of the park and helps maintain the fields. Today Robert P. Miller Park has been renovated and reconfigured to include three new little league fields, one major league field, two-story concession stand/press box building, Miracle League Field and concession stand building, four batting cages, major league practice infield, 3-bay storage building, new pavilion and pitching and hitting wall area. The original playground was relocated; additional parking was added, and the fencing and play surface on Little Fenway at the North end of the park was replaced. Until accidentally stumbling upon this park I had no idea this kids baseball dream existed next to the railroad tracks. What a wonderful resource for the baseball lovers of Delray Beach and all thanks to Bob Miller who wanted to make a place for the Little Leagues to play in the city he loved.

    i'm a big fan! My kid has been playing in a little league…read morehere for a number of years. It is family friendly with a playground as well. A couple of years ago they also put up tarps over the stands where you sit- that is such a big help in the heat! They have a concession area as well which is helpful i'd you want a snack for your kid The fields are well maintained and that is so nice for my little town of Delray!

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