At All American Baseball Center, we are dedicated to developing young athletes into complete baseball players and well-rounded individuals. Our program goes beyond elite baseball training – we emphasize academic excellence, personal growth, and character development both on and off the field.
What Sets Us Apart
Our coaching staff is the heart of our program. Comprised of former collegiate players, professional baseball alumni, and experienced scouts, our coaches bring unparalleled expertise and passion. With years of hands-on experience, they deliver first-class instruction that transforms players and prepares them for success at the highest levels of competition.But we don’t stop there. Our staff is committed to mentorship, fostering the skills, discipline, and mindset that will serve our athletes for a lifetime – whether on the diamond or in the classroom.
Program Overview
AAU Travel Teams (Ages 8U-18U)
Competitive AAU teams will train and play together, beginning with practices in December. Our athletes will receive intensive coaching and instruction led by Dan Ninemire, Founder and Director of Player Development, alongside our talented full-time and part-time coaching staff.
Training Programs for Ages 3-8
Younger athletes (3U-8U) will benefit from foundational training programs designed to introduce and build essential baseball skills in a supportive, energetic environment.
Facilities
Players will have access to top-tier facilities, including:
A full-sized regulation indoor field for year-round training.
A brand-new 9-field outdoor complex for practices and competitive play.
Our Mission
We strive to field equally competitive teams across every age level while prioritizing player development. Our goal is to help each athlete grow into the best version of themselves – as players, students, and young men.
If you are ready to take your game to the next level and be part of a program that prioritizes growth, excellence, and opportunity, we want to hear from you.
Interested? Email us at info@aab.network, and a member of our coaching staff will reach out to you.
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16u Red captured their first championship over the past weekend, with a dominant showing in Rochester, NY for Five Tool. The team went a perfect 5-0, and won each game by eight or more runs.
The weekend started off with two wins on Friday, one by a score of 13-2 and another by a score of 12-2. The team continued to stay hot with the bats, as they pulled out another 13-2 win on Saturday. The game saw Jackson Maddix, Anthony Mitchell and Luke Montgomery throwing a combined no-hitter.
Heading into bracket play on Sunday, the team had managed to outscore their opponents 38-6. They picked up right where they left off, winning in decisive fashion in the semi-finals by a score of 8-0. They then rolled into the championship and collected a 9-1 victory.
The team now has an overall 11-8-1 record. They will next compete in the Buckeye Elite tournament in Columbus, Ohio for this upcoming weekend.
Notable Performances:
Grabowski vs. Power City Athletics / 3-3 with 3 RBIs and a Run Scored
Colberg vs. Sportszone / 2-2 with 2 RBIs and 2 Runs Scored
Maddix, Mitchell, Montgomery vs. Aces Baseball / Combined No-Hitter
Saunders vs. Sportszone / 2-2 with 2 RBIs and 2 Runs scored
Saunders vs. Prime Baseball / Complete game 5IP, 1 Earned Run, 3 Hits, 8 Strikeouts ... See MoreSee Less
14u Red comes away with a first place finish in the Mid Atlantic Regional tournament in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
The team started off the tournament with a 3-5 loss, then went on a tear, winning four straight. The team proceeded to only give up six runs for the remainder of the tournament. This was lead by dominant pitching performances and great defensive plays in the field throughout the tournament.
The team collected two shutouts during bracket play, one in the quarterfinal game and one in the championship. The team now has a record of 15-10. They will be heading to Columbus, Ohio for their next tournament; Buckeye Elite.
Notable performances:
Lander vs. Beaver Valley Black / 2-3 with an RBI and 2 Runs scored Livesy vs. Grizzlies / Complete Game 5IP, 2 hits, no runs, 7 Strikeouts Glassburn vs. West Virginia Smoke / Complete Game 6IP, 2 Earned Runs Atwood vs. Beaver Valley Black / Complete Game 7IP, 3 hits, no runs ... See MoreSee Less
Today, we celebrate freedom, unity, and the spirit that makes the United States the greatest country in the world. Whether you're enjoying a BBQ, watching fireworks, or just spending time with loved ones, we hope your family enjoys this great day, from our All American Baseball family to yours! ... See MoreSee Less
16u Red captured their first championship over the past weekend, with a dominant showing in Rochester, NY for Five Tool. The team went a perfect 5-0, and won each game by eight or more runs.
The weekend started off with two wins on Friday, one by a score of 13-2 and another by a score of 12-2. The team continued to stay hot with the bats, as they pulled out another 13-2 win on Saturday. The game saw Jackson Maddix, Anthony Mitchell and Luke Montgomery throwing a combined no-hitter.
Heading into bracket play on Sunday, the team had managed to outscore their opponents 38-6. They picked up right where they left off, winning in decisive fashion in the semi-finals by a score of 8-0. They then rolled into the championship and collected a 9-1 victory.
The team now has an overall 11-8-1 record. They will next compete in the Buckeye Elite tournament in Columbus, Ohio for this upcoming weekend.
Notable Performances:
Grabowski vs. Power City Athletics / 3-3 with 3 RBIs and a Run Scored
Colberg vs. Sportszone / 2-2 with 2 RBIs and 2 Runs Scored
Maddix, Mitchell, Montgomery vs. Aces Baseball / Combined No-Hitter
Saunders vs. Sportszone / 2-2 with 2 RBIs and 2 Runs scored
Saunders vs. Prime Baseball / Complete game 5IP, 1 Earned Run, 3 Hits, 8 Strikeouts ... See MoreSee Less
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14u Red comes away with a first place finish in the Mid Atlantic Regional tournament in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
The team started off the tournament with a 3-5 loss, then went on a tear, winning four straight. The team proceeded to only give up six runs for the remainder of the tournament. This was lead by dominant pitching performances and great defensive plays in the field throughout the tournament.
The team collected two shutouts during bracket play, one in the quarterfinal game and one in the championship. The team now has a record of 15-10. They will be heading to Columbus, Ohio for their next tournament; Buckeye Elite.
Notable performances:
Lander vs. Beaver Valley Black / 2-3 with an RBI and 2 Runs scored
Livesy vs. Grizzlies / Complete Game 5IP, 2 hits, no runs, 7 Strikeouts
Glassburn vs. West Virginia Smoke / Complete Game 6IP, 2 Earned Runs
Atwood vs. Beaver Valley Black / Complete Game 7IP, 3 hits, no runs ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy 4th of July!
Today, we celebrate freedom, unity, and the spirit that makes the United States the greatest country in the world. Whether you're enjoying a BBQ, watching fireworks, or just spending time with loved ones, we hope your family enjoys this great day, from our All American Baseball family to yours! ... See MoreSee Less
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