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VIDEO: AT Baseball's Business, Reputation Is Growing

Last year, Aaron Trolia was just getting his baseball instruction business off the ground. These days, the parents of his students are doing a lot of the selling for him.

Last year, Patch brought you the story of , the University Place resident who sought to turn his experience in professional baseball into an instructional business.

Based on his work over the last year, it appears that the former pitcher in the Seattle Mariners organization has gained some loyal followers.

We stopped by one of his baseball camps this week at Curtis High and spoke to one of the parents of his camp attendees.

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(Click on the video to watch what she had to say about AT Baseball.

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