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Invites all Baseball Players Ages 9 to 15 to the
The First Annual Hall of Fame Baseball Clinic
Sunday, May 19, 2013
9AM TO 2:30PM
at
ANTIOCH BABE RUTH FIELDS
902 Auto Center Drive
Come join World Series Champion Aaron Miles, former Chicago White
Sox Pitcher Butch Rounsaville and an outstanding group of coaches
and former pro baseball players for a fun filled day of instruction and
demonstration on the finer points of baseball fundamentals.
Post Clinic Activities from 1pm to 2:30pm include
Barbecue Hot Dog Lunch, Museum Tour and Autographs
Pick-up and Drop off at Babe Ruth Fields
$25 Registration Fee includes:
Admission to Clinic
Barbecue Hot Dog Lunch
Hall of Fame T-Shirt
Tour of Antioch Sports Legends Museum
Registration begins at 9am. Walk in registration welcome.
Pre-Registration is recommended to guarantee T-Shirt availability
PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
NAME____________________________________ Age ________________T-Shirt Size_____________
ADDRESS_____________________________________________________________________________
PHONE #__________________________ EMAIL_____________________________________________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
ANTIOCH SPORTS LEGENDS ALUMNI
C/O Steve Parks
Mail to:
238 Prato Way
Livermore, CA. 94550
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Go To www.antiochsportslegends.com look for Baseball Clinic
Email [email protected] or
Call Steve Parks at (925) 550-3819
Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame Alumni
Instructor Biographies
Aaron Miles
In 1995, following his graduation from AHS, Aaron was drafted in the 19th round by the Houston Astros. He
spent eight years in the minor leagues before making his MLB debut in 2003 with the Chicago White Sox. In
2006, Aaron was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals and was an integral part of the Cards winning the World
Series. The following year was his best year as a major league hitter posting a .317 batting average with the
Cardinals. He finished his career in 2011 with the Dodgers where he hit .275 and led the NL with the
highest BA with runners on base, batting .357. Overall, Aaron’s career MLB stats were 932 games, 2,827 at
bats, 793 hits, 229 RBIs and a .281 average. Career fielding average of .978.
Gene “Butch” Rounsaville
Butch was a 1962 AHS graduate. He signed with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1965. In 1968, pitching for the
AA Eastern League Reading (Pa.) Phillies, he lead the league with 14 wins, 6 shutouts, 1.76 ERA and 14
complete games. He became the first Antioch player to play major league baseball when he made his
pitching debut with the Chicago White Sox on April 7, 1970. Overall, he won 62 minor league games. In
2006 he was inducted into the Reading Phillies (AA Eastern League) Hall of Fame and in 2007 he was
inducted into the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame.
Doug Snyder
Doug graduated Antioch in 1981 and was All League and MVP with a .392 batting average. At LMC he was
All Conference and Athlete of the Year for 1982-83. He was drafted in the 19th round by the Houston Astros
in 1983 and played 7 seasons. Overall career stats included 34 home runs, 274 RBIs, and 89 stolen bases.
Matt North
Matt was a Deer Valley High graduate and was selected in the 9 th round of the 2006 player draft by the St.
Louis Cardinals where he pitched 5 years in their minor league system. Matt was 1 st team All BVAL his
junior and senior year at Deer Valley and was a Puma pre-season All American. Matt is currently the
pitching coach for DVC.
John Barton
John was a three-sport star and a 1984 AHS graduate. He pitched for the University of Nevada-Reno and
was drafted in 1988 in the 23rd round by the Detroit Tigers. His 1984 AHS baseball team is being inducted
into the Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame this year.
Ron Perkins
Originally from the East Coast, Ron signed with Chicago White Sox in 1990. He played 5 seasons total as a
catcher and a pitcher. He is currently owner/operator of Perk’s Baseball Academy in the East County.
Craig Chipman
He is currently Assistant Baseball Coach at DVC and has over 20 years coaching experience at the high
school and college levels. He played 6 seasons of minor league baseball as a catcher. He has also been an
MLB scout for 3 teams.
Dan Tuck
AHS graduate, he captained the 1971 baseball team that was inducted into Antioch Sports Legends Hall of
Fame in 2008. He has been coaching youth baseball for over 30 years
Antioch Sports Legends Hall of Fame Alumni