Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League

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Frank Mann Field at Four Mile Run Park - Alexandria

Carlo Crispino Stadium at Calvert Hall H.S. - Towson

Shirley Povich Field at Cabin John Regional Park - Bethesda

Hoy Field at Gallaudet University - Washington, DC

Alan McCullock Field at Herndon High School

Knights Field at Montgomery College-Rockville

Blair Stadium at Montgomery Blair H.S. - Silver Spring

Regency Furniture Stadium - Waldorf

Warhawks Field at James Madison H.S. - Vienna

Bachman Park - Glen Burnie

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Our Mission

The mission of the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League is to promote collegiate wooden-bat baseball in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia; to promote amateur and youth baseball and softball in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia; to promote the development of community-based summer collegiate baseball teams throughout Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia; and to foster spirited competition with an emphasis on sportsmanship, teamwork, honesty, and fair play.

The League shall promote improved facilities and opportunities for amateur and youth baseball and softball.

In addition, the League and individual teams shall promote community-based baseball in their respective communities.

They shall also develop partnerships with local community groups to establish and promote long-term programs of amateur and youth baseball and softball.

Welcome!

The Cal Ripken League represents one of the most respected ballplayers and families in baseball history. The league began play in the summer of 2005 and has made great strides in becoming one of the premier summer wood bat leagues in the country.

We strive to instill three major values in our ballplayers each summer: respect for the game of baseball, respect for the Ripken name and Cal Ripken, Sr.'s legacy, and respect for themselves both on and off the field. This is a time for our players to grow their games, to form lasting friendships, and to experience summer baseball in one of the most diverse regions in the United States.

We look forward to seeing you out at our ten wonderful baseball communities this summer and beyond. Your support in hosting our student athletes each summer, volunteering at ballgames, and following our League as fans will continue to drive our growth in the community, as well as our standing among summer college baseball leagues nationwide.

Thank you!

Robert M. Douglas
Commissioner