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milwaukee Angels Baseball
a proud tradition of baseball excellence since 1994

The Milwaukee Angels is an elite travel baseball organization committed to the development of both the character and athletic abilities of young baseball players. Founded in 1994, the Milwaukee Angels offer academy baseball instruction for players between the ages of 7U-12U before they transition to the Midwest Halos. 

 

Today, the Milwaukee Angels provide the state's very best 7U-12U players with intensive skill development through high-level coaching and opportunities to face the top competition via state, regional, and national tournaments. The Angels will be represented by multiple youth baseball teams for each season. In the program's 30th year, the Angels continue to be known in Southeastern Wisconsin for our success on the field and development of our athletes as both baseball players and young men. The Angels are coached by some of the area's most successful and respected coaches including John Lutz, a former Kansas City Royal, Kevin Kehoss, the head coach at Pius XI High School, as well as former Division III National Champion Mike Jacobson. 

The Angels train year-round in The Halo Facility, the new 35,000 square-foot indoor facility located in Muskego, Wisconsin.

is Your Player
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The Milwaukee Angels coaching staff offers the best, affordable lessons in the area to ALL players, regardless of where they play.  Coach John Lutz, along with Collin Yelich & the #MkeAngels are here year-round offering private lessons, camps, clinics and more!  Don't wait. Make sure your player is getting the individual attention it takes to maximize their baseball or softball talent. 

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