FAQs
Weekly and Summer Camps
What baseball related items should I bring?
Players should bring the following items:
- Glove
- Hat
- Cleats
- Tennis shoes / turfs
- Personal Equipment (bats, gear, etc.)
- Batting gloves
- Workout apparel (seasonal)
- Jacket (seasonal)
- Bat bag
- Sunscreen
What is the typical daily training schedule?
| MORNING SCHEDULE | |
| 8:30-9:30am | Stretch/Throwing Program |
| 9:30-11:00am | Offense/Hitting |
| 11:30am-12:30pm | Lunch |
| AFTERNOON SCHEDULE | |
| 12:45-1:30pm | Total Athlete Development (IPI) |
| 2:00-4:00pm | Defense/Pitching |
| 5:00-6:00pm | Dinner |
How many weeks do you recommend?
We recommend a minimum of 2-3 weeks to take full advantage of the intense training environment.
What ages participate in camp?
Our summer sessions attract players ages 8 – 18 from all over the world.
Do you provide housing?
All of our programs can be either boarding (meals included) or non-boarding (lunch included).
When are your camp dates?
We are open 52 weeks a year, with programs offerings Monday – Friday.
Who are your instructors?
All coaching conducted by instructors with extensive pro / collegiate playing, scouting, and coaching experience. For more info, please visit our staff bios. (insert link)
Will my child be taped / filmed?
We have a video analysis / consultation breakdown with all of our programs.
Do you play games during the week?
Weekly programs include situational games and in-game situations.
Do you provide written evaluations?
Evaluations can be provided per request
Academy Program / Post Graduate Program
How do I begin the Admission process?
You may download an application for the 2012-2013 academic year by clicking here, or by contacting the Office of Admissions at 941.752.2526.
Is an interview required?
Yes. We recommend that all prospective students visit the Academy for a personal interview. If an applicant is unable to attend in person, a phone interview will be coordinated upon completion and receipt of the application for admission.
What standardized tests are required?
Applicants are welcome to submit scores from the Educational Records Bureau Test (ISEE) or the Secondary School Admissions Test (SSAT). However, these tests are not required for admission. All non-native speakers of English who are applying for Grade 12 or the Post-graduate program are required to submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores.
How do I submit an Application?
Applications for admission can be submitted via email to admissions@imgworld.com, fax to 941.752.2526, or mail to: IMG Pendleton – Office of Admissions, 5500 34th Street West. Bradenton, FL 34210
What are the deadlines for applying?
March 1, April 1, July 1
Admissions decisions will be delivered March 15, April 15, and July 15
How old must my son/daughter be if applying for Kindergarten at IMG?
Kindergarten applicants must be 5 years old by September 1, 2011.
Do you offer offer financial aid?
Merit-based financial aid is available, but limited. To be considered for a financial aid award, a student first must submit a completed application.
Do you offer an Open House?
Yes. There are programs for the Elementary School, and separate Open House programs for Middle and High School. Open Houses are held in the fall and spring to provide applicants and their parents with an opportunity to meet faculty members, students, school administrators, and student-athlete advisors, and to hear about the educational offerings.
The next Elementary School Open Houses are scheduled for March 15 and 17. Open House for the Middle and Upper Schools will be held in conjunction with Open House for the IMG Academies on March 19 and April 16, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Do you Have a Wait List?
Yes. At the conclusion of the Admissions process, some students will be offered Wait List status. These applicants are eligible for acceptance if additional openings occur.
How many years has the IMG Baseball Academy been in existence?
15 Years
Do you have a Post Graduate Program?
Yes, we have a very successful Post Graduate program designed for student-athletes that want additional academic and athletic support prior to attending college.
What is a typical daily schedule?
Our full time student athletes attend our on-campus private school, The Pendleton School. Classes begin at 7:45am each morning, M-F. Classes are completed for the day at approximately 12pm. You will then have lunch in our junior cafeteria and report to our practice complex at 1:30pm for your daily practice. Practice will end at 4pm. All players then report to the IMG Performance Institute for weight and agility work four days a week and one day a week with our mental conditioning department.
Will I play on a team at the IMG Baseball Academy?
All student-athletes are assigned to a team for competition. You must remember you learn to play the game by training each day not playing in a game each day. Team assignments are based on factors such as age and performance. We offer varsity, junior varsity and Academy team competition. Playing time is given to all student athletes. You must earn the right to play on the Varsity and that right can be earned irrespective of age.
How do I determine if I am good enough to attend the IMG Baseball Academy?
Always remember we are a training facility. We teach baseball and we are the best in world at doing so. While athleticism is important, our coaching staff has dealt for years with different levels of talent. Baseball is a game that can be taught if you are willing to work hard in the classroom and on the field.
Can my family visit the IMG Baseball Academy?
Yes and we welcome your visit. Baseball student athletes and their parents are encouraged to visit with us. The visit will include a tour of our 300 acre campus in Bradenton, Florida, scheduled meetings with The Pendleton School, IMG Admissions and other key departments on our campus. These meetings are designed to assist you and your parents to better understand what we do here and why we are successful.
I am very interested in playing college baseball. Does the IMG Baseball Academy help me accomplish this goal?
Yes, most certainly. While no one can guarantee you that you can play college or professional baseball, we place major emphasis on assisting you in the endeavor. We will consult with you and you parents and discuss your academic goals first. As you know academic goals will be based partially on your SAT and/or ACT results. You must always remember that academics come before baseball. College coaches recruit students first, and baseball players second. Additionally, we will develop a system for you to follow in developing a relationship with college baseball coaches. After you have been selected to attend the IMG Baseball Academy, you will be asked to prepare a list of universities and colleges that you may have interest in attending. That is where it all starts.
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Every offseason, many of the top MLB, NCAA and high school baseball teams travel to Florida for the mix of immaculate weather and ideal training. The one destination that offers the best of both for team baseball training is the IMG Baseball Academy in Bradenton, FL. With 3 full-size diamonds, 2 infield training diamonds, multiple batting cages and practice mounds, pitcher-simulation machine and the sport’s top video analysis program, the IMG Baseball Academy has all of the tools to help players at every position and any age group.
Since 2006 Jason’s off-field tasks include operational issues such as marketing, sales, scheduling, and contracting as well as a focus on revenue generation. He is currently the coach of the Varsity Team and he is also Commissioner of the Wood Bat Leagues. His on field duties include working with the outfielders, hitters, and baserunners. Jason is a proven leader of successful baseball players at all levels and excels at teaching the game the right way with passion and consistency. Jason received his BA in Business Administration from Baldwin-Wallace College and a MBA in Marketing from Youngstown State University.


