Time to play ball with former Royal player

Member of Parliament Ben Lobb is pleased to announce the 8th annual Clinton Minor Baseball Camp and the 5th annual Kincardine Minor Baseball Camp are back on this summer after a two-year hiatus.

In 2011, Lobb noticed that the sport was making a comeback in

Huron-Bruce and wanted to help foster that growth, so in 2012 he hosted the inaugural Clinton Minor Baseball Camp. Every year he has been able to secure sponsors to make the camp affordable so all kids have the chance to participate. Lobb grew up playing baseball in Clinton and kept playing through his time at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee.

Photo by Royals Review

Returning to headline the baseball camps this year is former Kansas City Royal, Willie Wilson. Wilson is a former professional baseball player whose career spanned nineteen years in Major League Baseball for The Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, and The Chicago Cubs. He was an outfielder known for his speed and ability as an effective lead off hitter. Wilsons career total of 668 stolen basis currently ranks him in 12th place all time among major leaguers.

He is a two-time all star 1982, 1983, World Series Champion in 1985, Golden glove award 1980, 2 x silver slugger award 1980,1982, AL batting champion 1982, AL stolen base leader 1979, Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame.

In 1980 he led the league in hits, runs scored, triples and singles, and finished second in steals with 79. He won both the gold glove and silver slugger awards and was fourth in the AL MVP voting his best finish.

Willie is involved in many charity events, does many speaking engagements, participates in the Chicago Cubs and Royals Fantasy Camps. He does a radio show in Kansas City.

This year’s camp will run on July 11 and 12 at the Clinton Community Ball Park, and July 13 and 14 at Kincardine Connaught Park. It is open to boys and girls, ages 7-15. Individuals can register online for the camps at www.clintonminorbaseballcamp.ca  and www.kincardineminorbaseballcamp.ca , the cost is $60 and space is limited so register early!