new publication for kids interested in baseball, Baseball Youth, The
Nation's Baseball Magazine for Kids, is the ultimate source for kids
interested in baseball. With features on major leaguers' younger days
and articles on how to improve their game, kids, coaches, and parents
will be hooked on Baseball Youth.
Baseball Youth is more than just baseball. It includes educational
puzzles, trivia, and video game features that will keep young readers
interested in the magazine. Young people love to know what the newest
and hottest products are for sports, school, and daily life. This is
what they will find in Baseball Youth!
"Our mission is to produce a first class magazine that will be filled
with features about major league stars, minor league stadiums,
instructional guides, apparel, and more. We want to give today's players
a resource that will give them the ability to dream and grow the game of
baseball to keep the diamonds full," said Scott Hacker, Publisher of
Baseball Youth and President/CEO of Dugout Media.
The publication targets youngsters, tweens and teens (aged 6-17), who
are active or are interested in baseball. Baseball Youth is circulated
through youth baseball organizations, Major League and Minor League
Baseball events, baseball camps, subscriptions, and retail stores.
Baseball Youth will publish five issues in 2006, followed by bi-monthly
publication in 2007. Readers may subscribe to the magazine on-line at
www.baseballyouth.com or by calling 1-866-500-4225.
Dugout Media, Inc. also has plans of launching its sister magazine,
Softball Youth , next month.
Dugout Media is a publishing and marketing firm specializing in sports
and entertainment; experienced in collegiate sports marketing, national
sales, printing and publishing, creative services, and event management.
For more information on Dugout Media, log on to www.dugoutmedia.com.
Press Contact: Scott Hacker
Company Name: DUGOUT MEDIA, INC.
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 606-784-8715
Website: www.dugoutmedia.com
AndhraNews.net News for May 8, 2006
