2026 Chris Hodges Baseball Camp
Join Jackson Hole Youth Baseball for the Chris Hodges Baseball Camp. This year the camp will be a full week of skills development, game strategy and baseball fun. This year, we have extended the camp to five days with hours from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM to meet the community's request for more baseball!
Dates: June 15 - 19, 2026
Schedule: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Player Ages: 7–12 (plus age 6 players from our 2026 Rookie Division)
Price: $200/player (If cost is prohibitive, please contact us. JHYB works to make the programs accessible to all kids)
What Your Player Will Experience:
Mornings: Focus on fundamentals through drills and skill-building stations led by experienced coaches. Players will work on hitting, fielding, base running, and other essential baseball techniques.
Lunch & Learning: Players will enjoy lunch while watching game film and learning baseball strategy in an interactive classroom setting—developing their understanding of the mental side of the game.
Afternoons: Put it all together with live gameplay. Players will apply what they've learned in the morning sessions through game situations, building confidence and game experience in a supportive environment.
Questions? Give us a shout at info@jacksonholeyouthbaseball.org or call/text 307-413-7083.
Chris Hodges Memorial Fund
The Chris Hodges Baseball Camp is made possible through the generous support of the Chris Hodges Memorial Fund. Chris was a Jackson native who was born with baseball running deep in his veins, and his love for the game was truly contagious. Whether teaching young players the fundamentals or sharing his experiences on and off the diamond, Chris had an unwavering passion for helping others grow—not just as athletes, but as people. The Chris Hodges Memorial Fund was established in 2017 to continue his legacy, and this summer camp embodies that mission perfectly—keeping our community engaged in baseball while building the friendships and connections that make the game meaningful. Through sport, we support one another, just as Chris always did with an open heart and competitive spirit, reminding us all to "live life like a 3-1 count.