FAQs
How is this different than the summer Brewers Summer Camp?
Our summer camps run for 30 hours/week from 9am-3pm and cover a wide range of skills. Our Winter Camps take a deeper dive into each of the skills that are offered. However, we do expect that many athletes will decide to do both. Click here if you would like to read about Brewers Summer Camps. {please link to summer camps}
What should the camper wear?
Wear flat gym shoes and suitable practice clothes (athletic). A uniform is not necessary. You will be given a Winter Camp shirt during check-in on the first day.
Do I need to bring a bat?
You will need a bat and helmet if you register for the Hitting session.
What else should I bring?
Please bring water. If you are registered for multiple sessions it’s also a good idea to bring a snack. There will be a 15-minute break between sessions.
Should catchers bring all their gear?
Yes, catchers will need to be fully geared up for their sessions.
Are parents welcome to observe?
Absolutely.
How many campers will there be?
Each session will have multiple groups running at once based on age. Catching, fielding, and hitting will have no more than 12 per group. Pitching will have no more than 6 per group.
Grades 1st-9th is a wide range of ages and skill levels? How does that work?
Sessions will be divided based on grade. For instance, 1st-3rd, 4th-6th, 7th-9th. We will not have 8th graders with 2nd graders.
Who are the coaches?
Coaches will be members of our Brewers Camp staff. They will be equipped with a curriculum that supports the age-appropriate training regimen that we use in Spring Training, at American Family Field, and throughout our Brewers system.
Will I receive a confirmation?
Yes. Once you register, you will receive confirmation with further information. In addition, you can expect a reminder email one week prior to the first day of camp.
Other questions? Please contact Tyler Wells at [email protected].