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Rick Knapp and Jeff Smith Baseball Clinic

Rick Knapp Tigers pitching coach demonstrates correct pitching motion

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Rick Knapp and Jeff Smith Baseball Clinic

Brandon Bard with New Britain Rock Cats Manager Jeff Smith

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Rick Knapp and Jeff Smith Baseball Clinic

Tigers Pitching Coach Rick Knapp talks to kids at Extra Innings Clinic

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Rick Knapp and Jeff Smith Baseball Clinic

Tigers Pitching Coach Rick Knapp shows ball grip to ChannelCats coach Brandon Bard

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Rick Knapp and Jeff Smith Baseball Clinic

Extra Innings staff pays close attention to Tigers Pitching Coach Rick Knapp

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Cats 18U Great Lakes Spectacular Game Shots

Jared Conkle #37 Connects for a base hit

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Cats 18U Great Lakes Spectacular Game Shots

Ryan Somerville #35 Drives the Ball Up the Middle

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Cats 18U Great Lakes Spectacular Game Shots

Jordan Seeger #4 Watches as Ian Engle #15 Slides Home & Scores

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Cats 18U Great Lakes Spectacular Game Shots

Ian Engle #15 Drives See the ball Hit the ball

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ChannelCats Diamond Dandy Nate McLouth

Atlanta Braves Centerfileder Nate McLouth, ChannelCats 1998/1999 team member

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National Leauge All-Star

Former ChannelCat Nate McLouth at the 2008 MLB All-Star Game

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Muskegon ChannelCats Baseball Club

The Muskegon ChannelCats Baseball Club manages select youth baseball teams from Muskegon, Michigan and along the Lakeshore area. Our philosophy focuses on improving young players' fundamental skills from the ages of 13 to 18 years old. The ChannelCats give young athletes the opportunity to play a highly competitive schedule. Our program strives to have every player excel by working hard to improve their baseball skills. Our coaching staff and official training facilities at Extra Innings offer players the opportunity to learn from the area's best. Playing for the ChannelCats gives motivated players the opportunity to improve their playing skills while showcasing their talent at baseball fields throughout the Midwest and the nation.

The ChannelCats mission is to expose players to the best competition in West Michigan in league play and throughout the Midwest and nation in tournament play. Along with learning valuable field skills, ChannelCat players are offered the opportunity to grow as individuals. ChannelCats team members play before college and professional scouts that follow select youth teams searching for talent. Many players who have worn the ChannelCat uniform are playing baseball at the next level of competition.

The ChannelCats celebrate the rich baseball tradition and geographic location of Muskegon. The ChannelCats baseball teams are recognized throughout Michigan and the Midwest as a "first class amateur baseball operation."

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