· 2026-07-07

Arizona Diamondbacks are opening their doors to kids ages 7‑12 with a brand‑new Celebrity Baseball Camp at Chase Field, delivering on‑field drills, custom gear and two free tickets to a 2026 home game. The program promises a day of big‑league treatment, guided by a Diamondbacks celebrity coach and Academy staff, all while the club sits 10th in the NL with a 45‑45 record.
Participants step onto the diamond for a full day of instruction, from hitting fundamentals to fielding drills, all under the watchful eye of a former Diamondbacks star. Each camper receives a personalized jersey, an autographed ball and a behind‑the‑scenes tour of Chase Field, giving them a taste of professional baseball life.
Diamondbacks celebrity coach Randy Johnson, former Cy Young winner, joins Academy coaches Mike Zunino and Jared Jones to run the sessions. Johnson shares his pitching insights, while Zunino works on hitting mechanics, ensuring a balanced experience for all skill levels.
The camp builds a pipeline of future fans and players, reinforcing the Diamondbacks’ community presence. By offering two free tickets to a regular‑season game, the club turns a summer day into a lasting connection, especially as the team prepares for its next matchup against the San Diego Padres on July 8.
Registration opens today and fills quickly, with limited spots for each age group. Parents can secure a place through the official Diamondbacks website, where they’ll also find details on camp dates, pricing and the exact schedule for the day at Chase Field.
Kids leave the camp with a signed souvenir, a photo on the field and a deeper love for the game. The experience mirrors the excitement of a live game, especially after the Diamondbacks’ recent 0‑8 win over San Diego on July 7, reminding participants that every inning counts.
Beyond the camps, the club continues its push to improve on the field, aiming to climb the NL standings. With the next game against the Padres slated for July 8, the organization hopes the energy from the youth program translates into fan support at the ballpark.
The Diamondbacks’ commitment to youth development underscores a broader strategy: nurture talent, grow the fan base, and keep Phoenix buzzing about baseball all season long.