Academy Notebook: February 2
Another big month lies ahead for the Rangers Youth Academy and its athletes…Black History Month baseball programming is back, and National Girls & Women in Sports Day is just around the corner.
Nike Ambassadors to Host Black History Month Baseball Camp
In celebration of Black History Month, Nike Community Ambassadors will host a Black History Month Baseball Camp at the Texas Rangers Youth Academy.
Scheduled from 9:30–11:30 a.m. tomorrow, February 3, the camp will feature a full slate of fun skills drills for baseball and softball players ages 7–12.
Happening on Oates and Beltré Fields, Nike Ambassadors will lead activities for 150 young athletes, and at the end of the camp, select MVPs to receive prizes based on participation, sportsmanship, and overall energy.
Registration for the Nike Ambassadors Black History Month Camp is at capacity.
National Girls & Women in Sports Day Events at Rangers Youth Academy
February 7 is National Girls & Women in Sports Day, an annual celebration to recognize the accomplishments and influence of female athletes and honor the progress and support for equality in sports.
The Texas Rangers Youth Academy will celebrate its young women in softball and baseball and the strong women leading these athletes as coaches and staff through a pair of exciting events.
The two-part celebration will begin with a PLAY BALL event for girls 6–12 years old. From 6:30–7:45 p.m., athletes will participate in a series of fun competitions and, at the end of the camp, will receive a T–shirt and bat and ball kit.
Immediately following the PLAY BALL event, girls 13–18 years old will have the opportunity to hear from women in the Texas Rangers front office in a conversational panel from 7:45–8:30 p.m., where they will share their experiences working in the front office for a World Series Championship-winning organization.
Rangers employees participating in the panel include senior vice president and general counsel Erin Kearney, director of suites and premium services Delia Willms, and Bryana Novegil, new business development representative, who will also speak on her experience as a college softball player at Stephen F. Austin University. Hannah Wing, manager of influencer marketing and digital & in-game host, will moderate the discussion.
To register for the Youth Academy’s National Girls & Women in Sports Day events while spots remain, visit rangers.com/academy.
Rangers Youth Academy Black History Month Jamboree Moves to Globe Life Field
For the first time, the Texas Rangers Youth Academy’s annual Black History Month Jamboree will move to the big league stage at Globe Life Field on Saturday, February 10.
To kick off the 2024 Dallas ISD baseball season, the home team, Carter High School, and visiting Pinkston High School, will face off in a two-hour game, with the first pitch scheduled for 12:05 p.m.
The Black History Month Jamboree is free to attend. Parking will be available in Lot A, and entry to the ballpark will be permitted beginning at 10:30 a.m. Spectator seating will be available in Sections 113–115, and the concession stand near Section 112 will be open for food and beverage sales.