Association Helps Youth Develop Strong Baseball Skills

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ASSOCIATION HELPS YOUTH DEVELOP STRONG BASEBALL SKILLS By Edward Adams

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ASSOCIATION HELPS YOUTH DEVELOP STRONG BASEBALL SKILLS

By Edward Adams

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Introduction

Finance and legal professional Edward Adams is a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School. In addition, Edward Adams supports several civic organizations, including Minneapolis Youth Baseball Association (MYBA). MYBA aims to provide a high level of competition for youth between the ages of nine and 14 who express sincere interest in baseball.

When MYBA got its start in 1995, the program had just three teams. By 2003, MYBA had grown to more than 150 youth participants. Today, MYBA fields many teams to help kids of all skill levels continue to gain experience in baseball.

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Youth Develop Strong Baseball Skills

Dedicated to serving all, MYBA provides scholarships to ensure than any child with athletic skill and a love of baseball has opportunities to participate in its program.

As a complement to its core programs, MYBA has a development team, called the Mini Millers. This program helps younger players in grades two to four gain the experience they need to participate in competitive traveling baseball teams.