
2025 PROGRAMMING
The Blue Jays Baseball Academy will join Major League Baseball in celebrating youth baseball and softball during the league-wide Play Ball Weekend by offering programming throughout Toronto and the surrounding area from June 13 to June 15, 2025.
All programming is FREE for all participants. Please see below for details.

JUNE 13: ETOBICOKE GIRLS CLINIC
The Blue Jays Baseball Academy are hosting a one day, three-hour Girls Clinic for kids aged 8-12. This event resembles a traditional Youth Clinic, with a focus on welcoming those who identify as a girl.
Players rotate through drills that cover skills including: infield, outfield, hitting, throwing, agility, and baserunning. Clinic registrants will also participate in a Baseball Athletic Training station which serves as an introduction to fundamental athletic movement.
Girls Clinics are taught by Blue Jays Baseball Academy Instructors. Academy Instructors are NCCP registered, experienced coaches, who have been trained in the ‘Blue Jays Way’ of teaching baseball to youth.
Participants receive a Blue Jays hat, t-shirt and digital baseball skills manual.
Programming is FREE for all participants
JUNE 14: NORTH YORK PITCH, HIT & RUN
We’re so excited to bring MLB’s Pitch Hit & Run to your community! As a free event for softball and baseball players ages 7 to 14, players showcase their skills and compete against their peers. The best part? The top scorers at the Team Championship earn an all-expense paid trip for them and one guardian to the World Series (Game TBD), with the Pitch, Hit & Run Finals taking place on the same field the day after!
This is a perfect opportunity to let your child feel like a pro as they test out their Major League skills. Here’s how Pitch, Hit & Run works:
- Pitch: Athletes are tested on the accuracy of their throw. They get five attempts to hit the strike zone from a designated pitching line. If any portion of the target is hit, it counts toward the athlete’s total points. Each time they hit the target they receive 50 points, 100 points for a bullseye.
- Hit: Athletes hit the ball off a tee as far as possible. They can adjust the tee to their desired height, and they receive 5 tries. Each ball receives points depending on what zone it lands in -- the score is based off where it lands, not where it rolls.
- Run: Athletes are measured to see how quickly they can run from home to first base. Each participant gets two attempts to run, and their fastest score is recorded.
- Athletes receive an overall score, which determines if they can advance to the Team Championship.
- Winners who go to the Team Championships are put in a pool with other Team Championship winners, and the highest scores receive an all-expense paid trip for them and one guardian to the Finals, which takes place during the MLB World Series.
Programming is FREE for all participants
JUNE 15: TORONTO INSTRUCTIONAL CLINIC
The Blue Jays Baseball Academy are hosting a one day, three-hour Clinic for beginner baseball players aged 8-12.
Players rotate through drills that cover skills including: infield, outfield, hitting, throwing, agility, and baserunning. Clinic registrants will also participate in a Baseball Athletic Training station which serves as an introduction to fundamental athletic movement.
Clinics are taught by Blue Jays Baseball Academy Instructors. Academy Instructors are NCCP registered, experienced coaches, who have been trained in the ‘Blue Jays Way’ of teaching baseball to youth.
Participants receive a Blue Jays hat, t-shirt and digital baseball skills manual.
Programming is FREE for all participants
2024 PROGRAMMING
The Blue Jays Baseball Academy joined Major League Baseball to celebrate youth baseball and softball during the league-wide Play Ball Weekend from Friday, June 14 to Sunday, June 16, 2024.
The weekend featured Play Ball events and free youth clinics throughout the GTA, as well as special Play Ball Saturday programming at Rogers Centre on Saturday, June 15.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
All registered participants receive a confirmation email after registering for a clinic. An information email about the clinic is sent out roughly five days prior to the clinic date and will contain details about the clinic including when to arrive, what to bring and if necessary, details on the inclement weather plan.
All participants are asked to bring a baseball glove, bat, helmet, baseball cleats or running shoes, and be dressed in appropriate athletic attire. Please also bring enough water, snacks and sunscreen based on the climate that day. A couple bats and helmets will be available for folks who do not own those items.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For any questions regarding Instructional Clinics, please contact the Blue Jays Baseball Academy at baseball.academy@bluejays.com. Please note that as we travel for clinics, response time may not be immediate.