Tiger Baseball Camps
Anderson & Bell Fields at Occidental College, 1600 Campus Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
About
Tiger Baseball Camps offers week-long baseball camps that run Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Each camp session follows this same daily schedule and format.
• Ages: 7–13 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., with multiple sessions in June and July (June 8–11, June 15–18, June 22–25, July 13–16, July 20–23, July 27–30)
• Price: $399.95 per week; early drop-off and late pick-up cost $20 for campers dropped off before 8:30 a.m. or picked up after 3:15 p.m.
Tiger Baseball Camps is led by Luke Wetmore, head baseball coach at Occidental College, who has over 15 years of college coaching experience and played college baseball at the University of Redlands. The leadership team also includes Kyle Murray, a PE and health teacher at South Pasadena High School and bullpen coordinator with Occidental College Baseball who played college baseball at Cal State Fullerton, and Diego Ramirez, a sports information assistant and mental skills consultant who has over five years with Tiger Baseball Camps and played college baseball at Occidental College. The coaching staff is made up of college baseball and softball coaches, current and former college players, and coaches and players from local high schools, and every coach is thoroughly vetted before joining the team and trained in providing a safe and upbeat environment.
The stated goal of Tiger Baseball Camps is to create an environment where young people can develop on-field skills, interpersonal skills, and life-long friendships, while fostering a greater appreciation for playing the game and a healthy competitive spirit. The program has partnered with the Arroyo Seco Saints, and Saints players and staff join as guest coaches throughout the summer sessions.
Parent testimonials describe the camp as a yearly highlight for their children, with several parents noting that their sons or daughters return each summer. Parents report that their children have fun, feel engaged throughout the day, and that the coaching staff shows pride, passion, and commitment during the week. Multiple parents mention that their children both enjoy the camp and build core baseball skills while keeping the game fun, and some describe the camp as a yearly tradition and something their families look forward to each summer.
Last updated March 15, 2026.
• Ages: 7–13 years old
• Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., with multiple sessions in June and July (June 8–11, June 15–18, June 22–25, July 13–16, July 20–23, July 27–30)
• Price: $399.95 per week; early drop-off and late pick-up cost $20 for campers dropped off before 8:30 a.m. or picked up after 3:15 p.m.
Tiger Baseball Camps is led by Luke Wetmore, head baseball coach at Occidental College, who has over 15 years of college coaching experience and played college baseball at the University of Redlands. The leadership team also includes Kyle Murray, a PE and health teacher at South Pasadena High School and bullpen coordinator with Occidental College Baseball who played college baseball at Cal State Fullerton, and Diego Ramirez, a sports information assistant and mental skills consultant who has over five years with Tiger Baseball Camps and played college baseball at Occidental College. The coaching staff is made up of college baseball and softball coaches, current and former college players, and coaches and players from local high schools, and every coach is thoroughly vetted before joining the team and trained in providing a safe and upbeat environment.
The stated goal of Tiger Baseball Camps is to create an environment where young people can develop on-field skills, interpersonal skills, and life-long friendships, while fostering a greater appreciation for playing the game and a healthy competitive spirit. The program has partnered with the Arroyo Seco Saints, and Saints players and staff join as guest coaches throughout the summer sessions.
Parent testimonials describe the camp as a yearly highlight for their children, with several parents noting that their sons or daughters return each summer. Parents report that their children have fun, feel engaged throughout the day, and that the coaching staff shows pride, passion, and commitment during the week. Multiple parents mention that their children both enjoy the camp and build core baseball skills while keeping the game fun, and some describe the camp as a yearly tradition and something their families look forward to each summer.
Last updated March 15, 2026.
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