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Tsunami Baseball offers private lessons and training where players can schedule hitting lessons, schedule pitching lessons, and try out for Tsunami Baseball. Training and development programs include options that concentrate on pitching, programs that concentrate on hitting, and programs that concentrate on defense.
• Ages: 9–18 years old
Tsunami Baseball is run by experienced baseball athletes. Manager Sam Robillos played baseball from a young age through college, played 4 years at the varsity level at Milpitas High School, received an “All League Award” all 4 years, attended the University of Antelope Valley as a student athlete for 5 years, and graduated in 2021 with a Sports Management degree and a master’s degree in Education. Assistant coach Niko Robillos started playing travel baseball at 9 years old, played until he was 17, and played varsity all 4 years of high school with multiple all league awards. Assistant coach Adam Abeyta started playing baseball at 4 years old, received a full-ride scholarship to play at a junior college, then another scholarship to play at the University of Antelope Valley, played 3 years there, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Health and Fitness and a master’s degree in Education. The program’s mission states that it allows kids from ages 9–18 to compete at the best of their ability and better their baseball skills with private lessons, with training that concentrates on pitching, hitting, and defense, and coaches who work with players to find the positions they can play in.
Last updated March 22, 2026.
• Ages: 9–18 years old
Tsunami Baseball is run by experienced baseball athletes. Manager Sam Robillos played baseball from a young age through college, played 4 years at the varsity level at Milpitas High School, received an “All League Award” all 4 years, attended the University of Antelope Valley as a student athlete for 5 years, and graduated in 2021 with a Sports Management degree and a master’s degree in Education. Assistant coach Niko Robillos started playing travel baseball at 9 years old, played until he was 17, and played varsity all 4 years of high school with multiple all league awards. Assistant coach Adam Abeyta started playing baseball at 4 years old, received a full-ride scholarship to play at a junior college, then another scholarship to play at the University of Antelope Valley, played 3 years there, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Health and Fitness and a master’s degree in Education. The program’s mission states that it allows kids from ages 9–18 to compete at the best of their ability and better their baseball skills with private lessons, with training that concentrates on pitching, hitting, and defense, and coaches who work with players to find the positions they can play in.
Last updated March 22, 2026.
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