<p>Astros catcher Jason Castro throws a pitch to a participant of the Urban Youth Academy baseball camp. (Ryan Cantrell/MLB.com)</p><p>The Astros organization continued to show how they have one of the best community outreach programs in baseball. Jason Castro, Lucas Harrell and Chris Carter came out Friday morning to help instruct kids at a baseball camp hosted by the Astros Urban Youth Academy.</p><p>"It is great to come out here and see youth baseball in the Houston area. We are here to inspire these kids to play baseball, and we want to see them go out and have fun like we did growing up," Castro said. "We just want to make sure that these kids have every resource at their disposal and that they are given every opportunity that we had growing up."</p><p>Friday was the last day for baseball and softball players, ages 7 to 17. This was the third of five weeklong camps the Astros Urban Youth Academy is hosting. All camps are free and are designed to teach the young players the fundamentals of baseball. The camps focus on reaching out to underprivileged youth in the Houston area and teaching life lessons through the game of baseball.</p><p><a href="http://houston.astros.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130628&content_id=52056976&vkey=news_hou&c_id=hou">Keep reading...</a></p>