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  1. HBC Teams to begin Winter Workouts
  2. HBC players at Hoover High School:

HBC season runs from October- July, a typical yearly Calendar;

October – December – voluntary team winter workouts and individual hitting lessons

January – February – Early Spring Team Voluntary Workouts, 21 Day throwing program

February 1 – Team Meetings, we will begin finalizing a Spring schedule and selecting end of the year tournaments for each team.

February 15 – Team Practices begin with 3 field practices and 1 indoor session each week until the season begins.

Yes, we will assist in initial player evaluations needed to create new teams within a current core base of players.  Most likely, teams at SMP seeking additional competition and formal instruction.

All teams will focus on the fundamentals with new team concepts being introduced. Individual progression at skill positions will be encouraged.  Target # games 40-45 during this upcoming Spring.  Schedules will be made with every effort to prevent 3 straight weekends of play.  We will take Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and Spring Break off from practice and games.  Additional Sunday DH play is also an occasional option.

For the Spring 2026 season, total player costs are estimated to be $2300.  This fee includes player HBC registration, sanctioning, insurance, 7-8 tournaments and World Series event, uniforms, park registration or MET field access as well as HBC coaching fee. Fees can vary based on (a) number of tournaments played in, (b) quality/cost of uniforms for new teams and (c) park affiliation/cost of field space, but we believe this to be a fair estimation.  Our current uniform system allows for consistency from year to year thus decreasing uniform cost if applicable. Our hopes are to offset costs by providing fundraising ventures and offer sponsorship opportunities thus lowering the financial burden on each family.

New teams will receive the following:

  • 3 Uniform Jerseys
  • 2 Practice Tops
  • 1 Black Helmet
  • 2 Hats
  • Field Utilization
  • Sanction and Insurance
  • Tournament Registration and Administrative Assistance
  • Formal Instruction
  • Coaching Clinic
  • Playbook
  • Team Equipment and Training

Typically, three field practices with one indoor session weekly

It is likely. We will assist teams with administrative guidance in not playing 3 consecutive weeks during the season.  Our hopes are to provide daily Christian living examples through our actions and words to assist each player with life skills.

The biggest difference is TIME INVOLVED. We start practicing as early as February with games starting in late March through June.  Arriving for a game can be as much as 1 ½ hours prior to game time.  All rainouts are made up, setting up the possibility of several games during a weekend tourney.  All are meaningful differences that add up to a substantial time commitment.

  • It’s different because of COST. It can be expensive to run a tournament baseball team and organization.  It requires the teamwork of all parents to work to secure sponsorships and participate in all fundraising activities but can be opted out with work completed verification or payment.
  • It’s different because of PLAYING TIME. Regular baseball rules apply to batting order and substitutions so your player could sit part or all of a game(s).  Playing time is not guaranteed however all effort is made to insure balance in the context of the defined role of each player and how they contribute to the team.
  • It’s different because of POSITION PLAYED.  Practices, skill sets, additional training, experience, versatility and game knowledge all have a role in determining the position of all players to best help the team and to best develop the player.

No. Individual hitting lessons are an invaluable concept and very important part of our development and allows for best use of field time to instruct team play during practices.  It is highly recommended that all players have formal hitting instruction on a weekly basis.  Please see Coach Gage for suggestions as we would like the lessons to be provided by an instructor familiar to our terminology and philosophy.

Yes, we will conduct indoor voluntary practices Nov- Jan. We will then move to a weekly indoor session weekly to supplement our field practices.

Yes.  Teams will practice together based on age.

  1. Players AND coaches get to learn the benefits of following a system and how it can influence every part of the game
  1. Players get the benefit of our years of player development at the collegiate, high school and youth level i.e. specific skills/drills: middle infielders, outfielders, catchers, etc.)
  1. We are a new “set of eyes” to evaluate each player in terms of their skills, how they’re being used, what they need to work on to improve, potentially leading to lineup & positioning suggestions
  1. HBC brings a different, proven approach to methods that keep kids from committing the same mistakes repeatedly
  1. HBC provides more coaching structure that allows for stronger game day preparation with less constant effort by coaching staff.

Team registration deadline is October 1 for teams who are interested but not currently affiliated with HBC.