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Hundreds of kids gathered at the Dwight A. Moseley Field in Northeast D.C. Saturday to practice some baseball. They were there for the first-ever "Ceph Christie Baseball Camp," held in honor of a 17-year-old star athlete that died last August.
Ceph Christie, a gifted baseball player, who was named DC High School Baseball Player of The Year in 2022, was killed in an apparent boating accident on August 5, 2022.
DTLR provided hydration stations, giveaways, and music to curate the day with over 300 kids registered for the free event. It was paid for by the Perfect Game Cares Foundation, which puts on camps across the country. The camps, which cost approximately $50,000 each, according to the foundation, bring MLB athletes to talk to the kids. Former professionals such as Dimitri Young and Luis Gonzalez were there at the D.C. event.
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