• Wrigley Baseball Club

    Wrigley Baseball Club is a premier baseball training club serving the SF Bay area. Youth travel teams to high school athletes rely on Henry Wrigley's expertise for fielding, batting, pitching, and conditioning training.

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    Wrigley Baseball Club is a premier baseball training club serving the SF Bay area. Youth travel teams to high school athletes rely on Henry Wrigley's expertise for fielding, batting, pitching, and conditioning training.

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We are excited to provide a fun and competitive environment for our players to develop their skills and love for the game of baseball. Our goal is to create a positive and supportive culture where players can grow both as athletes and individuals. We believe that the combination of tournaments and practices will provide a well-rounded experience for our players and help them grow as athletes. We are committed to providing a positive and supportive environment for all of our players, and we are looking forward to a successful and fun spring season!

Wrigley Baseball Club is the premier travel ball organization on the Peninsula.

Led by former 10 year professional baseball player and current high school baseball head coach Henry Wrigley, Wrigley Baseball Club offers a coaching and playing experience unmatched by any other Bay Area baseball teams. Wrigley Baseball provides professional level coaching featuring former and current elite college baseball athletes dedicated to enhancing your game.

We are a premier baseball organization in the San Francisco Bay area that specializes in working with each individual player in the following areas of focus including: hitting, fielding, pitching, and catching.  We also develop each player with the mental aptitude to face the challenges on the field of play.  Our coaching staff consists of former professional and college players whose goal is to take your son and prepare him for the next level.

The core mission of the Wrigley Baseball club is to develop and prepare our players mentally and physically for the many challenges they will face in baseball and in life.

Wrigley Baseball Club teams will range from the ages 13u-18u. Tryouts for teams will be posted on this website and through our social medial channels. Stay Tuned for more!

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Each program listed will consist of the following areas of focus

  • Hitting
  • Fielding
  • Pitching
  • Catching
  • Strength
  • Mental Toughness

This program is open to players preparing for their upcoming High School Baseball tryout. The coaching staff has designed this accelerated program to get players in mid-season form before their league and High School season begins.

There will be one field and one cage practice per week for this program.

Henry Wrigley
Henry played professional baseball from 2005 – 2015, playing for the Tampa Bay Rays, Colorado Rockies, and Baltimore Orioles organizations. A 2004 graduate of Burlingame High School, he broke the single season batting average record his senior year hitting .628. While attending College of San Mateo in 2005, Henry was drafted after his freshman year in the 14th round by the Tampa Bay Rays, where he played 8 seasons reaching AAA, hitting .282 with 79 RBIs and 20 home runs. He then played winter ball for Caracas Del Leones in the Venezuelan Winter League hitting .299 with 36 RBIs and 11 home runs (one batting average point away from being the 7th International player in the 70-year history of the Leones to hit .300 with 10 or more home runs and 30 or more RBIs). In 2013, he signed with the Colorado Rockies attending Big League spring training. He then played with the Baltimore Orioles and the St. Paul Saints. He finished his last year playing for the Lancaster Barnstormers where he had to retire one month into the season due to ongoing injuries. Henry finished his professional career playing 929 games collecting 913 hits and 118 career home runs with .260 lifetime batting average.