Find the Right College Baseball Camp for Your Game This Summer

If I’ve learned one thing from my journey through college baseball, it’s that when you put in the work, results have no choice but to show up. And honestly, a lot of the guys you’re competing with are showing up to these camps too. Recruits and prospects are usually encouraged (and sometimes expected) to attend, so it’s a real look at where you stand and what the next level actually feels like. 

These days, there are so many incredible college baseball camps across the country where you can train in the right environment, around the right coaches, and with a plan to get better every single day.


LSU Tigers baseball - Become a Tiger High School Camp (Baton Rouge, LA)
Highlights: Exposure + real college coaching instruction. 

If you’re serious about sharpening your game and getting a feel for the next level, this summer’s sessions are July 17–19 and July 24–26, 2026, and the whole experience is run by the LSU baseball coaching staff at historic Alex Box Stadium. Working directly with the coaches who train Division I athletes, it’s small group and intense, giving each camper meaningful reps, detailed feedback, and insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level of college ball. 


Alabama Baseball- Crimson Tide Premier Prospect Camp – (Tuscaloosa, AL)
Highlights: Exposure + competing in front of college coaches

From August 15–16, 2026, players coming out of middle and high school can attend the Alabama Crimson Tide Premier Prospect Camp at Sewell‑Thomas Stadium, where the Alabama baseball coaching staff; led by Head Coach Rob Vaughn; puts campers through position‑specific drills, hitting sessions, and simulated games designed to showcase their skills in front of college coaches and evaluators. This two‑day prospect camp gives players a chance to compete in a college‑style environment, get detailed feedback, and better understand what programs at the next level are looking for, all while training with one of the SEC’s respected baseball staffs. 

 

Stanford University- Stanford All‑Star Baseball Camp (Stanford, California)
Highlights: Elite environment + exposure to college coaches

From June 23–26, 2026, players train at historic Sunken Diamond with instruction from Stanford Head Coach David Esquer and his staff. This camp focuses on skill development, baseball IQ, and competing in a collegiate setting where coaches are watching. It’s a great way to understand what it takes to play at the next level.

 

University of Florida- Gators Baseball Summer Showcase Camp - (Gainesville, FL)
Highlights: Fundamentals + teamwork

Running tentatively from July 6–12 & July 28–31, 2026, this camp focuses on building strong fundamentals and situational awareness in a true SEC environment. Head Coach Kevin O’Sullivan and his Florida Gators staff lead all drills, teaching mechanics, smart baseball decisions, and how to be a supportive teammate. Players get hands-on instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and game situations, all in a high-energy setting where college-level coaching and expectations are the standard. This is a perfect chance to improve your game while experiencing what it’s like to train in a championship-caliber program.


Vanderbilt University- Vanderbilt Commodores Baseball Camp- (Nashville, TN) Highlights: Fundamentals + teamwork

Vanderbilt runs baseball camps at Hawkins Field, giving players the chance to train in a real NCAA Division I environment. Head Coach Tim Corbin and the Commodores’ staff lead instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and situational play, all while emphasizing smart baseball and teamwork. For Summer 2026, Vanderbilt’s High School Prospect Camp is scheduled July 12–16, 2026, and This session give players focused instruction from college coaches and a real feel for what it takes to compete in a collegiate atmosphere. 



Wright State University- Alex Sogard Elite Prospect Camp- (Fairborn, OH)
Highlights: Fundamentals + teamwork

Being my alma mater, I had to include this one! Wright State runs baseball camps at Nischwitz Stadium, giving players the chance to train in a real NCAA Division I environment. Head Coach Alex Sogard and the staff lead instruction on hitting, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and game situations, all while emphasizing smart play and teamwork. 

 

The 2026 camp dates haven’t been released yet, but historically these sessions run in June and July, giving high school and youth players multiple opportunities to improve their skills in a college-level setting and get a feel for what it takes to compete at the next level.

Here’s the truth: no camp is going to magically turn you into a great player. What will make the difference is what you bring; the effort, attitude, and willingness to learn. The right college camp gives you the environment, coaching, and tools to unlock your potential. Show up ready to work, make every rep count, and enjoy the process.

 

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