UT baseball to hold free kid’s clinic to benefit those affected by midstate tornadoes

UT baseball to hold free kid’s clinic.

KNOXVILLE — Tornadoes touched down in Nashville and in the midstate during the early morning hours Tuesday, leaving behind deaths, injuries and destruction.

The University of Tennessee announced Wednesday that it will put on a free kid’s clinic on March 5 from 4:30-6 p.m. ET at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Donations will be accepted to help benefit those affected by the tornadoes.

UT players and coaches will be on hand to provide instruction and sign autographs for those in attendance.

UT press release:

Tennessee baseball will hold a free kid’s clinic on Thursday, March 5 from 4:30-6 p.m. at Lindsey Nelson Stadium, with donations being accepted to help benefit those affected by the devastating tornadoes in Nashville and surrounding areas in the midstate.

UT players and coaches will be on hand to provide instruction as well as sign autographs for those in attendance. The clinic is limited to kids in kindergarten through eighth grade (K-8).

There will also be ticket giveaways and the chance to win Tennessee baseball gear.

Those who plan on attending are asked to park in the G16 garage located on the corner of Volunteer Blvd. and Pat Head Summitt St.

A parking map can be found by clicking HERE.