The final homer came in the top of the sixth, a three-run shot to left field. Brodie Campbell Newnan, Ga. Chase Cotton Lincoln, Calif. Parker Legh-Page suffered the loss for Premier National. Hudson Brown Iola, Texas added an RBI double later in the first before hitting a two-run double in a seven-run fourth inning as the red, white, and blue built a commanding lead.
Four players had multi-hit games for Team USA in the win. Garcia and Martinez added homers in the victory. Jackson Maddix Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jackson Fetters Montgomery, Texas entered in relief and earned the win, allowing just two hits in 4. The final man roster will compete in three exhibition games against travel programs from the Texas area, beginning on Saturday, November Ultimately, we feel that we have chosen the eighteen best players to represent our program and we cannot wait to compete with this group.
Ten different states are represented on the man roster. California leads all states with five players represented on the team, followed by Texas with three players on the roster. The roster was chosen after four days of Trials, which included three games, daily on-field workouts and instruction, and Player Development Pipeline PDP Performance Evaluations. Johnson and Kenny will make their national team coaching debuts in , while Vesely, who led the 12U National Team to gold as its manager at the World Baseball Softball Confederation U Baseball World Cup, is on a national team staff for the sixth time.
The stars and stripes will then take on Premier National on Sunday, November 14 at 4 p. The full 12U National Team schedule can be found here. With the game tied in the top of the fifth, Hudson Brown Iola, Texas delivered a two-out, two-run single to put the Stars in the lead. Brown then stole a base and scored on an error to give the Stars a three-run lead before the bullpen secured the win. Seven different players had a hit for the Stars in the win. Kerr earned the win for the Stars, tossing 1.
Campbell was one of five Stripes to drive in two runs in the win. He also added a stolen base. Brown, who hit a two-run homer in the fourth, had a game-high three RBIs. Seamon earned the win for the Stripes, allowing one run and striking out three in 2.
Adan Diaz Gavilan Hills, Calif. The Stripes scored first, plating a pair of runs in the second inning and four runs in the fourth frame to take an early lead. But the Stars chipped away, scoring five runs in the middle three innings to make it a one-run game entering the ninth. Julian Martinez New York, N. The Stars tallied eight hits from eight different players. First pitch is set for a. It will be the last of three games played as part of the 12U National Team Trials. Following the conclusion of Trials, 18 players will be selected to compete in a three-game exhibition series against local Texas travel programs.
The event is free and open to kids aged from the greater Triangle area. Parents can register their kids for the Homegrown Clinic here. USA Baseball Homegrown Clinics are designed to introduce kids to the fundamentals of baseball and softball in a fun, non-competitive, community-based environment.
Participants will get outside to learn and play America's pastime alongside a Team USA alum from their hometown. Every child who attends will also receive a t-shirt and a poster commemorating the event. Members of the media are invited to attend and will be required to follow the required COVID protocols.
To RSVP for the event, members of the media may fill out a credential application here. The Stripes finish the week with a advantage over the Stars in the four-game series. The Stripes scored first for the fourth time in the series with two runs in the second inning and added another in the fourth for an early lead.
Whitmore held the Stars hitless and scoreless through the first four innings with just three batters reaching base on three Stripes errors. In the fifth, the Stars threatened to break onto the scoreboard with the bases loaded and one out but the Stripes were able to escape the jam with no damage before adding one more run in the seventh to clinch the victory and the series.
Skylar Kaplan Baltimore, Md. The Stars got their first win of the series in game three on Wednesday after the Stripes took games one and two to start the week. In the finale, the Stars will look to finish with a series tie while the Stripes are battling to earn a series victory. Kelsie Whitmore Temecula, Calif.
Naomi Ryan North Chesterfield, Va. The Women's National Team outscored its opponents in the tournament, held a cumulative. The Stripes struck first for the third time in as many games with one run in the bottom of the first but the Stars stayed close through the first three innings. Both teams scored in the fourth as the Stars tied it up in the top half and the Stripes retook a one-run lead in the bottom half before the Stars came storming back with four runs in the fifth for a advantage.
The teams traded runs once again in the bottom of the sixth and the top of the seventh as the Stars held off a Stripes rally to claim the victory. Kylee Lahners Laguna Hills, Calif. Both players tallied RBIs in the contest while Lahners also scored a run in the win.
Alex Hugo Olathe, Kan. Delaney Dunham Mont Belvieu, Texas earned the win after throwing two innings of relief in which she gave up just two hits and did not allow a walk or an earned run. Marti Sementelli West Newton, Mass. Meggie Meidlinger Sterling, Va. After claiming a walk-off victory in game one and a defeat of the Stars in game two, the Stripes can clinch the Women's NTDP series with another win on Wednesday. Elise Berger Shelburne, Vt. Olivia Pichardo Forest Hills, N.
It will be noted on the specific tournament page prior to the event. It is our oldest and most prestigious event we run. It is limited to 85 teams, with well over wanting in. There are 7 spots for Qualifier winners. Teams that want to return to the 17u WWBA that participated in the event last year. Teams that finished well in last year's 16u WWBA. New teams that have requested invitations online.
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Sign into your account on the Perfect Game website and there will be a red notification box with two links to sign the releases. Launched in , Pitch Smart is a joint initiative between MLB and USA Baseball that provides a series of practical, age-appropriate guidelines to help parents, players, and coaches avoid overuse injuries and foster long, healthy careers for amateur players.
The Pitch Smart guidelines include age-specific pitching limits and required rest recommendations to limit the likelihood of injuries caused by pitching with fatigue. Added to the Pitch Smart guidelines for are suggested daily maximum pitch counts with progression benchmarks for early season, mid-season, and late season, as well as an annual inning limit for players with reduced workloads in MLB and USA Baseball have also created a sample throwing program to assist athletes preparing for the upcoming season.
The program progresses over four weeks and includes daily throwing routines and mandatory rest days. The sample is modeled for a year-old youth league player but may easily be modified based on player age and field size. This steady, gradual plan includes a throwing program and progression benchmarks that will give players, coaches and parents the tools they need to have a fun and, most importantly, safe baseball season.
The standard Pitch Smart pitch counts and required rest recommendations continue to be the staple of the program for youth athletes across the globe. These guidelines remain unchanged since the latest update in and athletes aged seven to 22 who did not have a reduced workload in should continue to adhere to these standards to begin the season. The new supplemental recommendations for daily maximum pitch counts allow pitchers with reduced workloads last year to reach these standard guidelines by late season The long-term health and safety of our athletes are paramount to continued growth and development of baseball worldwide.
Pitch Smart hosts a growing number of resources that can be found at PitchSmart. Thirty-three international, national, and regional organizations are fully Pitch Smart compliant in One-hundred and twenty-four additional state and local organizations were also Full Compliant, Select Compliant, or Educational Supporter organizations for USA Baseball will continue to collaborate with all organizations on their Pitch Smart progress throughout the season.
Together, they will distribute CrashCourse concussion content to educate athletes, parents and coaches throughout the nation. CrashCourse is an education initiative to provide the latest medical knowledge about the prevention and treatment of concussions.
It was developed alongside leading medical, education, engineering, and science researchers and with input from world-class coaches and athletes. CrashCourse offers a unique educational experience that helps correct common myths and misconceptions in order to better recognize and address symptoms of a concussion. We are proud that USA Baseball continues to be a leader in concussion education and treatment. Providing CrashCourse education for all levels of our athletes is another important positive step.
Concussions are one of the most widely discussed issues in sports. USA Baseball prides itself in promoting best practices for concussion education amongst its community. It is proud to join a growing cohort of national governing bodies of sport that are providing the CrashCourse concussion education materials to their members. The manual aims to support the thousands of youth baseball coaches around the country by providing a positive, development-based experience to their athletes.
The manual provides coaches with a fundamental framework to build an athlete-focused culture within their leagues and is suited for both youth leagues with longstanding traditions of on-field excellence, as well as for leagues and coaches that are building a program from the ground up. Importantly, the manual highlights health and safety resources to help ensure athletes are provided with a safe and secure environment for play.
This initiative continues USA Baseball's reach into the amateur baseball landscape and specifically reinforces its commitment to the proliferation of community-based baseball in the United States. The manual boosts the youth baseball experience and allows for the consistent development for any athlete, regardless of their skill level. All resources produced by USA Baseball are provided free of charge to the public.
The free clinics will take place on the following dates:. Wednesday, August 5 from 12 - 3 p. ET Wednesday, August 12 from 12 - 3 p. ET Wednesday, August 19 from 12 - 3 p. ET Wednesday, August 26 from 7 - 10 p. Registration for each clinic is now open with limited spots available on CoachClinics. The Coaches Certification pathway is a free three-tiered program consisting of ascending levels: "A" Certification, "B" Certification and "C" Certification.
All of the levels contain a series of courses that cover topics such as health and safety, creating a positive team environment, recognizing and responding to misconduct, practice planning, game management and skill-specific development. This program requires the participation in a Community or Regional Clinic in order to obtain a "C" Certification. The clinics are typically held year-round at facilities nationwide in partnership with the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association and GameChanger, but will be hosted online for the first time ever in The clinics are run by veteran coaches from all levels of baseball in order to proliferate a culture of continuing education, development and mentorship.
Upon completion of the certification, coaches simultaneously satisfy the training requirements set forth by Senate Bill SB and also begin the process of becoming Pure Baseball compliant. Center for SafeSport.
To concurrently become Pure Baseball compliant, coaches need only submit to and pass an annual background check, which can be done at USABDevelops.
For more information on the Coaches Certification program and to begin the courses required to complete certification, visit CoachClinics. In addition to this new program, all courses and resources for players, coaches, parents and umpires on USABDevelops. The free program takes the principles of the Fun At Bat program and modifies the curriculum into fun, easy activities for young athletes and their families to participate in while at home due to the COVID pandemic.
A joint MLB and USA Baseball youth program, Fun At Bat was designed for physical education classes in schools to promote fun and active lifestyles for children while teaching the fundamental skills of bat-and-ball sports.
The Fun At Bat At Home program includes a guide book with exercises, activities and tips for using alternative equipment with the aim of enabling children to learn the health-enhancing benefits of bat-and-ball sports, in addition to the fundamental skills and rules, all from the comfort of their home.
Check it out and follow along with a new Activity of the Day every week day morning starting tomorrow. The Fun At Bat program reaches nearly 3. The program is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, and also includes a literacy component focusing on character development and teaching traits such as leadership, teamwork and responsibility. Families are encouraged to share their experiences with a photo or video of their children participating in these fun baseball activities by using the hashtag FABAtHome on social media.
USA Baseball launched its first two online Community Clinics earlier this month and reached over 1, unique users and , total minutes consumed over the two sessions. Committed to co-host the online clinics are six coaches affiliated with MLB Clubs.
The free clinics will take place on Saturday, April 4, and Wednesday, April 8, from p. This USA Baseball youth initiative is an introductory bat-and-ball program created for use in elementary school Physical Education classes to promote fun and active lifestyles for children, while teaching them the fundamental skills of baseball and softball.
The program also includes a literacy component, while teaching leadership, teamwork and fair play. Fun At Bat is part of the PLAY BALL initiative, which is the sport's largest collective effort to encourage young people to participate in baseball- or softball-related activities, including formal leagues, special events and casual forms of play.
Participating schools receive a Franklin Sports equipment kit, digital access to SHAPE America co-developed curriculums, and a pack of books for group reading during physical education. Teachers also have access to a free online course, hosted by former Major League Baseball player Michael Cuddyer, that covers the fundamentals of the Fun At Bat program.
Over 11, students will benefit from the Fun At Bat programming the Rangers are launching in Arlington. The free program, which is currently reaching nearly 3. The program, available in English, Spanish and Portuguese, also includes a literacy component focusing on character development and teaching traits such as leadership, teamwork and responsibility.
We appreciate the partnership we have with USA Baseball as we introduce kids in Brazil to the sport at its most basic levels, which we believe will be the beginning of a lifelong passion for baseball and softball. The updated compliance program includes the addition of Baseball New Zealand, the first international baseball federation to join USA Baseball in adopting the Pitch Smart program.
In total, 28 international, national and regional organizations are fully compliant in
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