Tournament Organizer Profile
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Contact Name: Richard Neely - President
Address:
100 W. Broadway
Farmington MI 87401
Phone: (505) 327 - 3120
Website: https://www.aabc.us
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Address:
100 W. Broadway
Farmington MI 87401
Phone: (505) 327 - 3120
Website: https://www.aabc.us
Email: Click to email organizer
Blog URL: None Listed
Facebook URL: None Listed
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OUR MISSION
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) strives to enlarge and advance the scope of amateur baseball by stimulating interest and competition and to provide a sound, experienced organization to assist and educate local groups in obtaining the maximum health and citizenship values.
BACKGROUND
AABC is based in Farmington, New Mexico and has been organizing amateur baseball since it was founded in Chicago in March 1935. Its first national tournament was held in Dayton, Ohio in September that year, when only 10 states were a part of the organization.
Today, 240,000 plus players from 42 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Canada play in the AABC. Approximately 112,000 of them are in their teen, making it one of the largest amateur baseball organizations in the United States for players in that age range.
AABC conducts state, regional and national competition in 12 age divisions.
AABC believes in local autonomy by allowing organization to have their own local rules through the state levels. They can bat as many players as they want, have time limits, re-entry, and inning limits to meet local conditions. When post season arrives, all teams and tournaments must then conform to national rules.
AABC has one of the largest contingents of Major League players, and annually selects their graduate of the year. Annual recipients have included Ron Cey, Don Sutton, Rick Burleson, Eddie Murray, Ozzie Smith, Ken Griffey, Jr., Derek Jeter, Mark Mulder, Roy Holliday, and many others.
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) strives to enlarge and advance the scope of amateur baseball by stimulating interest and competition and to provide a sound, experienced organization to assist and educate local groups in obtaining the maximum health and citizenship values.
BACKGROUND
AABC is based in Farmington, New Mexico and has been organizing amateur baseball since it was founded in Chicago in March 1935. Its first national tournament was held in Dayton, Ohio in September that year, when only 10 states were a part of the organization.
Today, 240,000 plus players from 42 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico and Canada play in the AABC. Approximately 112,000 of them are in their teen, making it one of the largest amateur baseball organizations in the United States for players in that age range.
AABC conducts state, regional and national competition in 12 age divisions.
AABC believes in local autonomy by allowing organization to have their own local rules through the state levels. They can bat as many players as they want, have time limits, re-entry, and inning limits to meet local conditions. When post season arrives, all teams and tournaments must then conform to national rules.
AABC has one of the largest contingents of Major League players, and annually selects their graduate of the year. Annual recipients have included Ron Cey, Don Sutton, Rick Burleson, Eddie Murray, Ozzie Smith, Ken Griffey, Jr., Derek Jeter, Mark Mulder, Roy Holliday, and many others.