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The NC Baseball Players Association - Offering an alternative for the true Baseball Player
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Established in 2000 by Hugh Cantrell in Lexington, Kentucky, the Baseball Players Association is a full service organization that offers a division of play and a level of competition that all baseball players can enjoy.

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Offering programs in North Carolina for 8U through 12U.  8U will be machine pitch

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We offer three classifications per age group; Gold, Silver and Bronze

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Browse our site and feel free to contact me with any questions.  We look forward to building this Baseball Program in North Carolina by offering a competitive level of play for all teams and quality tournaments run by quality people.

The Baseball Players Association (BPA) is affiliated with the National Softball Association, which has long been known as "The Players Association".  We intend to continue this tradition in the BPA program in North Carolina.  If you are interested in joining our organization as a tournament director, an umpire or just want a "change" in your local league play, please contact us.  We welcome your comments and the opportunity to speak with you.

Mike Poe                                       Hylton Tucker
NC BPA State Director                     NC BPA Assistant State Director and UIC
Phone: 919-625-3715                     Phone: 336-643-5682
                        

 

Bringing quality baseball tournaments to the Triad Area of North Carolina in 2007.

 

 

 

Tournaments and news

Looking for something new?  Tired of playing in the same old baseball tournaments where the director gets teams to staff the tournaments and the director takes home the cash?  Look no further than the NC Baseball Players Association program!

We pledge to offer you affordable, quality tournaments where the director is on-site for the duration of the tournament.  If you have issues or concerns, feel free to approach us and give us your feedback.  We'll listen and take your valuable input to improve our program.  Our State Director has over 7 years of experience in running tournaments and the Assistant State Director has over 25 years of experience in tournament directing and 30+ years of umpiring experience.  Backed by a Zone Vice-President with over 30 years of experience in the tournament industry, we bring a ton of knowledge to the table.  We are veterans of the tournament industry and will prove to you we can provide a quality Baseball Program.  We will offer a State Championship and the opportunity to advance to the World Series level of play with BPA.

What do I need to do to get my team started with BPA?:

bulletFirst, you need to determine the Age and Classification of your team. The age cut off date in BPA is May 1.  Now that you can determine the correct age of your team, classification is next.  Bronze Teams are fully drafted Recreation Teams.  Silver Teams are teams that have players from the same area or all-star teams from a league.  Gold Teams have players from a regional area.  Our focus will be on the Bronze and Silver teams in the beginning as we develop the BPA in North Carolina.  Often times, these are the teams that get left behind and we want to offer them a competitive environment where they feel as important as the Elite baseball teams.
 
bulletSecond, you will need to register your team with BPA.  See the link on the top left of this page.
 
bulletAfter registering with BPA, you will need to put your team roster on-line at www.playbpa.com and make sure you have valid team insurance.  For help with your team roster, see the link at the top of this page or contact your BPA State Director.
 
bulletNow, you are ready to enter tournaments with North Carolina BPA.  See the schedule link at the top of this page.  We will not flood the market with tournaments as we want each of our tournaments to be quality events.  As we grow, we will utilize our other contacts we have made while working with the parent company and expand to other parts of the state.
 
bulletWelcome to the North Carolina BPA Baseball Program.  Give us a try.  You'll be glad you did.
 
 
 

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