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How much do baseball intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for baseball intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to get an internship with a sports team?

To secure a baseball internship with a sports team, candidates should research team internship programs, meet minimum requirements such as age and education, and demonstrate relevant skills like sports management, communication, or athletic training. Applying through official team websites or sports organizations and gaining related experience or certifications can improve chances. Networking with industry professionals and attending sports events can also provide valuable connections.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Baseball Intern position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Baseball Intern, you need a fundamental understanding of baseball operations, statistics, and strong organizational abilities, often supported by coursework in sports management or related fields. Familiarity with data analysis software, scouting databases, and Microsoft Office Suite is commonly required. Strong communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help interns excel in dynamic, fast-paced environments. These skills are essential for managing varied tasks, supporting team objectives, and building a successful career in professional sports.

How to get an internship with MLB?

To secure a baseball internship with Major League Baseball (MLB), applicants should have a strong interest in sports management, experience in sports or related fields, and relevant skills such as communication and organization. Internships are typically competitive and may require applying through MLB team websites or the MLB's official internship program, often during specific application periods in advance of the season.

What is a Baseball Intern job?

A Baseball Intern is an entry-level position that provides hands-on experience in various aspects of a baseball organization. Responsibilities may include assisting with game-day operations, player development, marketing, social media, statistics tracking, or administrative tasks. Interns gain valuable industry insight and networking opportunities while working closely with team staff. This role is ideal for students or recent graduates looking to pursue a career in sports management, scouting, or baseball operations.

What types of projects and responsibilities can a Baseball Intern expect during their internship?

Baseball Interns typically assist with a wide range of projects, such as gathering and analyzing player statistics, coordinating equipment, supporting coaches with administrative tasks, and helping to organize team events. Depending on the organization's size, interns may also contribute to scouting reports, social media content, or community outreach initiatives. You’ll work closely with coaches, players, front office staff, and other interns, gaining first-hand exposure to the inner workings of a baseball organization. This diverse experience allows interns to develop a broad skill set and a strong professional network within the sports industry.

How much do MLB interns make?

MLB internships typically pay between $10 and $15 per hour, depending on the team and location. Interns often work part-time during the season and may gain experience in areas such as operations, marketing, or media relations.

How much do USA baseball interns make?

USA Baseball interns typically earn an hourly wage that ranges from minimum wage up to around $15 per hour, depending on the position and location. Internships often last for a few months during the summer or off-season and may include additional benefits such as experience in sports management and coaching.
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Infographic showing various Baseball Intern job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 26% Internship, 42% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 11% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.

Giants Baseball & Softball Camps EMT/Nurse Intern (Mill Valley - North Bay)

Giants Youth Camps

Mill Valley, CA • On-site

$25/hr

Temporary

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Giants Baseball & Softball Camps EMT/Nurse Intern
Giants Baseball Camps is now hiring for an Assistant Site Director who will be the EMT/Nurse Intern for our summer youth camps in the Bay Area.
Giants Summer Camps is looking for an Assistant Site Director in the Bay Area who is energetic, positive, and who loves to inspire our youth to make good choices and be accountable for their actions and decisions - all while having a great time! We provide the equipment, training, and curriculum. You provide the leadership that will help our campers have a wonderful learning experience and leave camp with a love of the game, new friends, better baseball/softball skills, and an appreciation for the importance of personal accountability.
We have a number of different positions available for our baseball and softball camps - from Coach to Site Director - and we need a variety of coaching skill levels to enhance the experience for ages 4 through 13.
Check out our website at: www.sfgiantscamps.com
Perks of the Job:
  • Work outdoors with young campers and connect with others who have similar interests
  • Share knowledge of baseball/softball with campers and enhance their Giants Camps experience
  • Make a positive difference in the lives of our youth
  • Help young people develop a love of the game and the San Francisco Giants
  • Be eligible for free tickets to select San Francisco Giants home games
  • Participate in our end-of-summer rally at Oracle Park

We are looking for team members who:
  • Have experience working with children ages 4-13
  • Have experience coaching and/or playing baseball/softball at a high school level or higher
  • Be CPR/AED and First-Aid certified, and California Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensure preferred, but not required
  • Be interested in gaining unique experience in the healthcare field
  • Are able to connect with children both one-on-one and in a group setting
  • Lead by example with strong character, integrity, and a positive attitude
  • Are dependable and reliable; someone we can count on to be there, no matter what.
  • Know how to have a lot of fun!!

Core Responsibilities:
  • Ensure a safe camp environment for all staff, campers, and parents
  • Administer first-aid properly as needed to campers and staff, and manage inventory of first aid supplies
  • Manage medications for campers with life-threatening allergies and other medical needs (ex. EpiPens) and ensure that each camp coach is aware of their campers who require extra attention
  • Communicate to parents and headquarters regarding injuries, illnesses, and incidents that occur at camp
  • Maintain detailed health records of campers
  • Work proactively with all camp staff to ensure that a preemptive approach is taken, in order to minimize injury and risk
  • Work with coaches and other staff members to help resolve camper conflicts and to create a positive and friendly environment for everyone involved with the camp
  • Assist with the production and organization of essential camp reports including attendance, employee timekeeping, and customer service-related records
  • Conduct health checks and provide day-to-day medical care

Qualifications for all coaching positions:
  • Be prepared to make a 10 week commitment Monday-Friday for approximately eight hours per day
    • Giants Baseball & Softball Camps run every week from June 8, 2026 to August 14, 2026
  • Be prepared to travel to each site with reliable transportation of your own
  • Be able to pass a comprehensive background screening

Camp Locations include:
  • San Francisco - West Sunset and Balboa Park
  • Danville - Osage Park
  • Millbrae - Taylor Middle School
  • Larkspur - Redwood High School and Piper Park
  • Redwood City - Red Morton Park
  • Los Gatos/Saratoga - Easterbrook Discovery School
  • Napa - Justin-Siena High School
  • Palo Alto - El Camino Park
  • Orinda - Wagner Ranch Elementary
  • San Mateo - Sea Cloud Park
  • Los Altos Hills - Purissima Park
  • Burlingame - Bayside Park
  • San Carlos - Highlands Park
  • San Jose - Herman Intermediate School
  • Rocklin - Johnson Springview Park
  • Folsom - John Kemp Community Park

Our Interview Process:
After your application is submitted, here is what you can expect next:
  1. Receive an invitation to complete a one-way interview
  2. Complete a 15 minute virtual interview with our recruiter
  3. Complete a 20 minute virtual interview with our Executive Director
  4. Final decision!

Compensation:
The hourly wage for this position is $25.00 per hour.