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    Clemente's Baseball & Softball Academy

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 2:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Northeast Supreme

    Northeast Supreme

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The other review on here is from someone who has never visited the facility. The instructors are…read morewonderful and good at what they do. Very friendly atmosphere, great facility, great results! I recommend this to anyone looking for coaching or affordable private lessons

    I am not able to discuss the facility itself as my only knowledge of Northeast Supreme is by…read morewatching a 16U team play in a tournament in OH this weekend. In many years of travel baseball it is difficult to shock me, but watching Northeast Supreme Silver made such an impression on all the spectators that I had to write a review. I heard words come out of the players mouths that I can not imagine any parent allowing their son to say. In addition to a CONSTANT STREAM OF EXPLETIVES in the batter's box, one NES player who flew out to the outfield ran past the opponent's dug out and said (this is a direct quote). "No worries, next time I will drill it 450 and f--- your sister afterward." This was not the only vile sentiment to come off these boys lips but representative of their behavior. As the game progressed, it became clear that the boys were only repeating the inappropriate remarks they heard at home. The father's (or at least male fans) mocked the opposition, attempted to rattle the pitcher with rude comments, and swore loud enough for the many children and grandmothers in proximity to be uncomfortable. The talent of the boys was far overshadowed by the poor sportsmanship. The real winners of the game were not the boys with the larger score. In the opinion of the three teams that witnessed this behavior, the real winners were the boys who refused to sink to the level of NES. True sportsmen carry themselves with integrity and lead by example. NES does not value sportsmanship and serve as an example of youth bullying and hate. Shame on the NES organization and more specifically the coach who allowed America's game to be disgraced. Parents beware - these are the players that NES puts on display as representative of their baseball program. Spring Valley, NY - it takes a village to raise children, I implore you to consider this business. This is the only knowledge 29 other teams have your city - is this the image you want? The world needs more men of character, please do not support a business that does not support the pursuit of sportsmanship and the building of future citizens.

    Kings Baseball Academy

    Kings Baseball Academy

    3.0(2 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    If you're looking for solid and serious leadership in trainers and coaches this is the place for…read moreyou. The owner is of the highest character. The facilities are fantastic and clean. It is easy to get to and there's plenty of parking. You won't be disappointed

    We were told watch your wallet if your son becomes part of Kings, well that certainly was sound…read moreadvice, but our disappointment goes far deeper than that. We paid top dollar last Fall for Fall ball. The coach was suddenly unable to be at games, no other coaches from the organization stepped in, we barely played and if memory serves me, my son got two at bats. Parents were furious, but stayed with the organization thinking this was a one-time issue that the coach was unavailable. Fast forward to this summer. Our son was "invited" to spend approximately 40 days down south, $5k plus airfare and food, to play baseball for the majority of the summer. My son apparently had two tough games early on (this was supposed to be a learning experience!) and never played his position again. Pitched a few innings, as there were not enough pitchers, yet 21 players were brought! He got approximately five at bats the entire 40 days and benched most games. He was not the only one. In the ten years my son has played bb, I have never spoken to a coach or made a complaint until this summer with the Kings organization. They preach fairness and respect, and always tell the boys if they attend practice they will play, well no player worked out or practiced more than my son, so their claims are just not true. Besides these issues, the coach drove a van that did not have enough seats for each player, so kids had to take turns standing, the drives were long and this was a serious safety issue. With all the money each player had to pay, a safe form of transportation was the least of what should have been provided.

    Murry Bergtraum Softball Field - Manhattan Bridge on left, Brooklyn Bridge on right.

    Murry Bergtraum Softball Field

    4.0(2 reviews)
    25.7 miTwo Bridges

    I've played company softball on this field several times over the past few years. It used to be a…read morereally crappy field (read: torn up grass, weeds, divots, shoddy infield, pretty much dilapidated and forgotten-- conditions not conducive to a softball or baseball game) up until a couple years ago when it was totally renovated.* Now, it's totally, shall I, say beautiful? Well, if you like turf, it's quite nice. So, obviously it's a no cleats field. There is a really nice track that surrounds the one field as well. There are stands for observers, bathrooms (which is a HUGE plus for athletes. Trust me...when ya gotta go, ya gotta go. Also, the bathrooms are clean, AND they have soap and hand towels! I was amazed.**), and locker rooms, but those aren't open to the general public and are solely for students who go to MB high school. The field is impeccably maintained too. I saw one groundskeeper (no, it wasn't Willy) who actually raked the infield when we were finished with our game last night. I guess my only gripe is it'd be great if the infield was covered to protect it from rain. It was slightly muddy at home plate last night. Oh, and since it's almost directly under the Manhattan Bridge, it can get a little noisy, so you might have trouble hearing your infield. So, if you belong to a NYC softball league and are scheduled to play here, you're lucky, because it's one of the nicer turf fields in the city. *This could also be called "Verizon Field" if you want to be all corporate about it. I think they gave the high school money for remodeling. **Maybe if I knew you better I'd tell you of the bathroom horror stories at most softball fields...flies, no doors, port-o-potties, or no bathroom at all, which doesn't help if say, you've drunk too much Gatorade and can't stand and pee like a guy. Oh, I've said too much.

    dirt infield which runs deep enough for baseball. softball outfielders will normally end up…read morestanding on the dirt. the rest of the field is turf, but non-metal cleats ARE allowed. nice views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges. a previous review said turf and no cleats allowed, but that's incorrect. nice field, but well out if the way. best path is F train to east broadway stop, but that's still a 4-5 block walk from there.

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