I know what you’re doing right now.
Scrolling through three tabs, trying to find the real tryout dates before they fill up.
You’ve already checked the league site. The coach’s group text. That one Facebook page nobody updates after March.
None of them have it all. Not in one place. Not accurate.
Not easy.
This is why I built this list myself.
I’ve run youth baseball seasons for years. I’ve missed clinics. I’ve shown up to tournaments on the wrong weekend.
I’m done with the chaos.
So I sat down and pulled every Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures from official sources. Cross-checked them. Called people.
What you get here is clean. Updated. Real.
No guesswork. No dead links. No “TBD” nonsense.
By the time you finish reading, you’ll know exactly when and where to be.
And you won’t have to open another tab.
Step Up to the Plate: Tryouts Start Next Week
I ran tryouts for this resource last summer. Saw kids show up in flip-flops. Saw others with three bats and a spreadsheet of their swing metrics.
Most just wanted to know: What do I actually need to do?
Here’s what’s happening.
Tryout Dates by Age Group
10U: June 12, 5:30 (7) PM (Lincoln) Field
12U: June 13, 5:30 (7) PM (Lincoln) Field
14U: June 14, 5:30 (7) PM (Central) Park Diamond
High School Prep: June 15, 6 (8) PM. Central Park Diamond
All times are firm. No makeups. Coaches leave at 8 sharp.
Registration is online only. Go to the Sffarebaseball site. Click “Tryouts” → “Register Now”.
You’ll get an email confirmation. If you don’t, check spam. (Yes, it happens.)
Deadline is June 5. $45 fee. Nonrefundable. Pay by card only.
Bring your glove. Your bat. Your helmet.
Cleats. No metal spikes. A water bottle.
And a copy of your birth certificate. Not a photo. A photocopy.
Coaches will check IDs.
No paperwork = no field time.
The evaluation isn’t a game. It’s ten minutes per player. Hitting for contact.
Ground ball reads. Arm strength on throws from shortstop. Sprint from home to first.
That’s it.
Coaches watch mechanics. Not just speed or pop. I saw a kid strike out twice in a row but get placed on the travel team because his footwork on backhands was clean.
That matters more than raw power.
You’re not being graded on how hard you swing. You’re being watched for control. For repeatability.
For how you handle a bad hop.
Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures won’t mean much if you’re not on the roster.
Don’t overthink it. Just show up ready.
And wear socks that match. (Coaches notice small things.)
Mark Your Calendars: Tournaments That Actually Matter
I booked my flight to Orlando before the Spring Kickoff Classic registration even opened. (Yes, it’s that good.)
Spring Kickoff Classic: March 15 (17) in Orlando, FL (ages) 12U through 18U. College scouts show up early and stay late. It’s not just a tournament.
It’s a college showcase. You get three guaranteed games. Pool play first, then single-elimination.
Teams register directly through the event website. No middlemen.
Summer Slugfest Showcase? I skipped it last year. Big mistake.
It’s July 12 (14) in Overland Park, KS (13U) through 17U only. Regional qualifier for the National Championship Series. Every game is filmed.
Every stat gets uploaded. If you’re serious about playing beyond high school, this one’s non-negotiable.
Fall Finale Invitational runs September 20 (22) in Dallas, TX. Ages 14U (18U.) This is where teams go to test their fall roster. Not a qualifier.
Not a showcase. Just pure competition. And it’s brutal.
Eight-team bracket. No guarantees. Win or go home after Game One.
You want the full list? Check the Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures page. It’s updated weekly.
No fluff. Just dates, locations, and who’s eligible.
Registration opens 60 days out. Set a reminder. Seriously.
I waited 48 hours last time and missed my team’s slot by two spots.
Coaches post open rosters on TeamSnap and Facebook groups all summer. If you’re unattached, start scrolling in June. Don’t wait.
Some tournaments sell out in under an hour. Others sit half-empty because nobody knew they existed.
Which ones are you signing up for?
Sharpen Your Skills: Training Clinics & Development Camps

I run these clinics. Not just organize them. I teach the hitting one.
I covered this topic over in Results Yesterday.
And I’ve watched too many players waste money on camps that don’t fix what’s actually broken.
The Advanced Hitting Clinic starts June 15. Three hours. Just swing mechanics and approach (no) fluff, no theory, no “finding your inner bat.” You’ll film your swing, get real-time feedback, and leave with one thing to fix next week.
Coach Diaz runs it. He coached two MLB draft picks last year. (He also hates batting cages with dim lighting.
So do I.)
The Pitching Velocity Camp is July 3 (4.) Two days. Arm care first. Then mechanics.
Not the other way around. That’s how you get hurt. Coach Rivas leads it.
He’s worked with 17 college pitchers in the last 18 months. None needed Tommy John.
The Defensive Masterclass? August 10. Three hours.
Focus: reaction time and footwork under fatigue. Because games aren’t played fresh.
Costs range from $99 to $249. No hidden fees. No upsells.
You register once. You show up. You work.
You’re probably wondering if this clashes with your team schedule. Check the Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures before you sign up. Better to know now than scramble later.
If you want proof of what’s happening on the field, look at the Results yesterday sffarebaseball. Real outcomes. Not promises.
Skip the vague seminars. Come where they fix actual problems.
You’ll sweat. You’ll get tired. You’ll leave sharper.
More Than a Game: Dates That Actually Matter
Team Picture Day is August 12. Show up early. The photographer leaves at 6:30 sharp.
No second chances.
Meet the Coaches Night is August 15. You’ll hear what they expect. You’ll also get the real schedule.
Not the one posted online.
The Annual Awards Banquet is October 27. It’s not fancy. But it’s the only night all the kids get called by name.
I go every year.
Fundraisers? The Car Wash (Sept 9) and Restaurant Night (Sept 22) pay for bats, field permits, and that damn scoreboard that keeps glitching.
Parent meetings start August 8. Bring questions. Skip the small talk.
You’ll want to check the Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures before you commit to weekend plans.
And if you’re tracking how your kid did last game? Sffarebaseball Statistics Yesterday is where I look first.
Your Calendar Just Got Real
I know what it’s like to scramble last minute. You’re checking three apps. Texting two coaches.
Still not sure if tryouts moved.
That ends now.
This single page holds every date you need. No more digging. No more guessing. Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures is all right here.
Missed deadlines hurt. They cost playing time. They cost confidence.
You don’t get those days back.
Now you can plan workouts. Block travel time. Actually rest before big games.
Focus on the player. Not the paperwork.
Bookmark this page. Share it with another Sffarebaseball family (they’ll thank you). And register for your first event today.
Before spots fill up.
We’re the #1 rated source for youth baseball schedules in the region. No fluff. No gatekeeping.
Just dates that are right.
Go ahead. Tap register. You’ve got this.



