San Pablo Baseball Association opens spring registration, offers clinics

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The San Pablo Baseball Association is encouraging early-bird signups for Spring 2025, and is also offering clinics in the new year. The cost to register is just $100 if done by the end of the year. On Jan. 1, the registration price goes up to $160. To register, see the QR code in the flyer at the bottom of this story, or visit the San Pablo Baseball Association website here. Make sure to type in the discount coupon code EARLYBIRD25 before Jan. 1 to benefit from the discount. Registration doesn't just include a safe place to learn and play baseball, it also comes with a team jersey and hat. In addition, the San Pablo Baseball Association is offering three baseball clinics in January for current and prospective athletes. "Give your child the chance to step up to the plate, build lifelong friendships, and experience the thrill of baseball this spring," organizers said. The San Pablo Baseball Association said it provides athletes with a fun and supportive environment in which to build their skills and learn the fundamentals of baseball. They will also learn teamwork, build confidence and make new friends. "Join a passionate, welcoming community of young athletes and families who love the game," the association stated.
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The San Pablo Baseball Association is encouraging early-bird signups for Spring 2025, and is also offering clinics in the new year.

The cost to register is just $100 if done by the end of the year. On Jan. 1, the registration price goes up to $160.

To register, see the QR code in the flyer at the bottom of this story, or visit the San Pablo Baseball Association website here. Make sure to type in the discount coupon code EARLYBIRD25 before Jan. 1 to benefit from the discount.

Registration doesn’t just include a safe place to learn and play baseball, it also comes with a team jersey and hat.

In addition, the San Pablo Baseball Association is offering three baseball clinics in January for current and prospective athletes.

“Give your child the chance to step up to the plate, build lifelong friendships, and experience the thrill of baseball this spring,” organizers said.

The San Pablo Baseball Association said it provides athletes with a fun and supportive environment in which to build their skills and learn the fundamentals of baseball. They will also learn teamwork, build confidence and make new friends.

“Join a passionate, welcoming community of young athletes and families who love the game,” the association stated.