
inaugural competition
inaugural competition

SIUH, home of Staten island Ferry Hawks

September 4–9, 2026
September 4–9, 2026
Part tournament. Part pilgrimage.
Part exchange.
A travelling international baseball tournament beginning in New York City and ending in Cooperstown, NY — the home of baseball.
4 teams composed of internationally diverse ballers compete in a 6-game round robin across New York City before traveling together to Cooperstown for the finals at Doubleday Field.
sign up here
Part tournament. Part pilgrimage.
Part exchange.
A travelling international baseball tournament beginning in New York City and ending in Cooperstown, NY — the home of baseball.
Mixed international teams compete in a 6-game round robin across New York City before traveling together to Cooperstown for the finals at Doubleday Field.
Apply here
.
Part tournament. Part pilgrimage.
Part exchange.
A travelling international baseball tournament beginning in New York City and ending in Cooperstown, NY — the home of baseball.
4 teams composed of internationally diverse ballers compete in a 6-game round robin across New York City before traveling together to Cooperstown for the finals at Doubleday Field.
sign up here

Cooperstown, NY
Cooperstown, NY
For over a century, Cooperstown has stood as the symbolic home of baseball — where the mythology of the game meets its living history. Since the opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939, generations of Hall of Famers, professionals, amateurs, and enthusiasts have taken the field at Doubleday, making it less a stadium than a continuing ritual within the sport itself.
Today, Cooperstown remains a pilgrimage site for players and fans alike— a place where baseball’s history, tradition, and spirit continue to gather.
For over a century, Cooperstown has stood as the symbolic home of baseball — where the mythology of the game meets its living history. Since the opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939, generations of Hall of Famers, professionals, amateurs, and enthusiasts have taken the field at Doubleday, making it less a stadium than a continuing ritual within the sport itself.
Today, Cooperstown remains a pilgrimage site for players and fans alike— a place where baseball’s history, tradition, and spirit continue to gather.
For over a century, Cooperstown has stood as the symbolic home of baseball — where the mythology of the game meets its living history. Since the opening of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939, generations of Hall of Famers, professionals, amateurs, and enthusiasts have taken the field at Doubleday, making it less a stadium than a continuing ritual within the sport itself.
Today, Cooperstown remains a pilgrimage site for players and fans alike— a place where baseball’s history, tradition, and spirit continue to gather.
Schedule
September 4
Team meeting and practice (local ballfields, NYC)
September 5–6
Round robin games in NYC (SIUH, NYC)
September 7
Team bus to Cooperstown and Hall of Fame visit
September 8
Final matches and events in Cooperstown (Doubleday Field)
September 9
Championship game at (Doubleday Field)
September 11 (Optional)
“World vs Home” sandlot game (old Yankee Stadium tbc)
*Yankees vs Mets 9/11
Schedule
September 4
Team meeting and practice (local ballfields, NYC)
September 5–6
Round robin games in NYC (SIUH, NYC)
September 7
Team bus to Cooperstown and Hall of Fame visit
September 8
Final matches and events in Cooperstown (Doubleday Field)
September 9
Championship game at (Doubleday Field)
September 11 (Optional)
“World vs Home” sandlot game (old Yankee Stadium tbc)
*Yankees vs Mets 9/11
Cost & participation
Entry Fee: $300
*Final details to be confirmed.
Entry Fee: $300
*Final details to be confirmed.
Entry Fee: $300
*Final details to be confirmed.
Includes:
Fields & gameplay
Umpires
Transportation to Cooperstown
Not included:
Travel to NYC
Local Accommodation
Includes:
Fields & gameplay
Umpires
Transportation to Cooperstown
Not included:
Travel to NYC
Local Accommodation
Includes:
Fields & gameplay
Umpires
Transportation to Cooperstown
Not included:
Travel to NYC
Local Accommodation