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Businiess name:  Red Berry's Baseball World
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I worked at Red Berry's many years ago and thought to myself why would any one want to place their kid here? It was known as ""the place where kids who can't play in the Khoury League or Pony Teams"" Boy was I wrong. I played high school, college and professional baseball and was very stubborn about where a child should play. I now have my own son and was hesistant in placing him at red berry's for the simple reason that he may not get the best training out of it. I put him to play in other leagues, like everyone else does and it was a disaster. Screaming, 20 kids to a team, not organized, Winning was what it was all about. I soon made the switch to Red Berry's and I was a little skeptical about it. After his 9th season I love the atmoshere the coaches and the hard work Coach Berry puts in his program and recommend it to anyone who is begining to realize that it's not about winning but about learning to play the game and having fun at it. I had a heart attack last year and have gone through some tough times finacially, what I can't wait for is for 4 pm to roll around so I may attend my son's ballgame and enjoy a great afternoon in where I can be a kid again. Thanks Coach

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