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table of contents - Cleveland Baseball Federation
2015 RBI WORLD SERIES HANDBOOK
Table of Contents
Welcome Letter
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1. Tournament Information
1.1 Arrival and Departure
1.2 Fields
1.3 Lodging
1.4 Headquarters
1.5 Meals
1.6 Hotels
1.7 Security
1.8 Transportation/Departure to/from games/events
1.9 Evening Activities
1.10 Equipment
1.11 Media
1.12 Clothing
1.13 Laundry
1.14 First Aid
3-4
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
Tournament Play and Team Information
Rosters
Documentation
Eligibility
Scorekeeping/Statistics
Pattern of Play
Playing Rules
Game Rules of Conduct
Awards
5-6
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
Weather and Safety Information
Rain or other weather conditions
Athletic Training Service Facts
Concussions
4. Field and Venue Information
4.1 Field Venue Rules and Regulations
4.2 Information for World Series Parent and Guest Attendees
5.
Addresses
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8-10
11-12
6. Travel Information
6.1 Airport Travel Safety Tips
6.2 Items prohibited from aircraft cabins
13-14
7.
8.
9.
10.
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16
17
18
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20
21
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24
25-29
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
RBI Workout Day
RBI Workout Day Event Form
Public Relations
2015 RBI Regional and Word Series tournaments
Previous World Series Champions & Venues
About Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI)
Softball Rosters
Junior Baseball Rosters
Senior Baseball Rosters
Travel Directions
2015 RBI™ World Series® On-Site Tournament Personnel List.
Schedules
July 2015
Greetings:
Welcome and congratulations on reaching the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI)™ World
Series®, hosted by Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Texas Rangers.
The World Series® Handbook is provided to assist in your planning and participation for the
Series. Make sure that you and your players are well versed with the RBI Fact Sheet on page 19.
Please also review the Airport Security Travel Tips on pages 13-14.
We hope you enjoy your trip to the Dallas Metroplex area. If we can assist you in any way,
please call the RBI National Office at (212) 931-7800. You may also email us at: rbi@mlb.com .
Sincerely,
Tony Reagins,
Senior Vice President, Youth Programs
Major League Baseball
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1) Tournament Information
1.1 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
1.6 HOTEL AND SITE CONDUCT
a.
Coaches must provide a credit card for
incidentals incurred by team and will be charged.
b.
Telephones and in-room pay movies will be
turned off in all rooms.
c.
Players are not to leave sites or hotel without a
Major League Baseball authorized chaperone.
d.
Players with relatives in the Dallas Metroplex
(either residing or visiting) will not be permitted
to visit or leave designated Series sites.
e.
No fraternizing at hotels with non-tournament
participants.
f.
Players must wear their color - coded wristband
and/or RBI credential at all times.
g.
All players must be in their rooms by 10:30 pm or
immediately upon returning from an event,
whichever is later. Players are to sleep in their
assigned rooms only.
h.
Teams are responsible and will be billed for any
damage to hotel rooms, facilities, and grounds or
to any other Series site. All teams will be
required to present a $100 check or money
order as a security deposit at check-in.
Any guests or relatives wishing to attend the Series
please see page 11 regarding information for nonparticipants who wish to attend the Series.
i.
Gambling, the use of tobacco products or
alcoholic beverages of any kind will not be
permitted. Players may not enter any bar or club
where alcohol is being served.
1.4 HEADQUARTERS
j.
Players may not use swimming pools unless
accompanied by an adult.
k.
Weight and fitness rooms are off limits to players
at all times.
l.
The RBI World Series staff reserves the right to
disqualify and return all players, coaches and
teams to their home city for failure to adhere to
any of the above.
Most teams will be flying into the Dallas Metroplex
area on Saturday, August 4 (softball teams) or Friday,
August 10 (baseball teams). Charter bus service to and
from the airport will be provided to the hotel. Please
look for the RBI representative when your flight arrives.
Your return home will likely be on Thursday, August 9
(softball teams) or Wednesday, August 15 (softball
teams). Please see pages 13–14 regarding additional air
travel security procedures and tips.
1.2 FIELDS
Games will be played in the Dallas Metroplex
area at Colleyville City Park and Colleyville High School
in Colleyville, Oak Grove Ballfield Complex and
Grapevine High School in Grapevine, The Parks at Texas
Star in Arlington, Wagon Wheel Park in Coppell,
Bicentennial Park in Southlake and Globe Life Park in
Arlington (baseball); and Bob Jones Park in Southlake,
and at Allan Saxe Field at UT Arlington(softball).
Directions to all fields can be found at the RBI World
Series headquarters office at the Gaylord Texan Resort
and Convention Center and on page 23.
1.3 LODGING
While at the Series, teams will stay at the Gaylord Texan
Resort and Convention Center. See page 11 for phone
numbers and address.
The Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center will
serve as the headquarters hotel for the 2015 RBI World
Series. The address is: 1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine,
Texas 76051. The offices are available for all RBI
personnel, media and coaches. The phone number is 212931 7-415. Players are not allowed in the offices.
1.5 MEALS
At least two (2) meals per day, with the exception of the
team’s arrival day, will be provided to all players and
coaches. Concession areas may be open at or near field
locations.
Guests attending the Series are responsible for their
own meals.
1.7 SECURITY
Security will be provided at all games, events and hotels
by Major League Baseball’s Resident Security Agents.
This program also involves local law enforcement. These
officers understand the concerns of athletes and young
people, and are knowledgeable of the city.
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1.1) Tournament Information (cont’d)
1.8 TRANSPORTATION/DEPARTURE TO
AND FROM EVENTS AND GAMES
a) Buses will be used to transport teams to and
from the airport and to and from games and
events.
b) Departure times to and from hotels, events and
games will be strictly enforced. Coaches and
players not at buses or vans at the designated
departure time will be left behind. Any player
left behind at an event may be immediately
returned home.
c) Guests attending the Series are responsible for
their own transportation. Players must travel
with teams and will not be permitted to arrive
at the Series prior to the event with family or
friends or depart the event early.
1.9 EVENING ACTIVITIES
Planned evening activities include: a welcome dinner or
lunch, a Major League game, a water park, and a closing
luncheon. Major League Baseball will pay admission
for all participants (players and coaches) in the Series
to all events. Once in an attraction, players wishing to
purchase anything additional (food or souvenirs) must
do so with their own funds. At these events, players
must wear either their World Series t-shirt or cap in
addition to their wristband and/or ID cards.
All guests (non-participants) are responsible for
their own admission to attractions/evening events.
Due to space restrictions, guests will not be
permitted at the welcome banquet, but may
purchase tickets in advance for closing banquets.
1.10 EQUIPMENT
Teams must bring their own uniforms and equipment
(bats, catcher’s equipment, practice balls, etc.) Major
League Baseball will supply game balls.
1.12 CLOTHING
Proper attire is expected for the opening and closing
banquets (no shorts, cutoffs, jeans, tube tops or
sneakers; boys must wear a collared shirt). RBI polos
will be provided to all participants for the opening
banquet. All teams are required to wear tan khaki
bottoms (pants or skirt) with the polo; if a team is
unable to wear color-matching bottoms, please reach
out to the RBI National office to discuss other options.
1.13 LAUNDRY
Laundry service procedures for uniforms are as
follows:
a) MLB will provide laundry service for team
uniforms, which includes pants, uniform top,
and socks for each player/coach.
b) Drop off your entire team’s uniform set (plastic
bags provided) in the RBI Players’ Lounge no
later than the time posted on the laundry
schedule posted in the Lounge and the RBI
Office.
c) Team uniforms will be clean and ready for pickup next morning according to the posted
laundry schedule.
d) Team should
Each team is responsible for having their uniforms
ready for cleaning per the posted schedule. If a team
misses a pick up time they will be responsible for the
cost of their team’s laundry. The hotel has five
washers and four dryers on the Lower Level of the Lone
Star Tower. Rates: $1.00 p/ wash & $1.00 p/dry.
1.14 FIRST-AID
There will be trainers at each game site. See page 7 for
additional medical training information. ALL
PLAYERS MUST HAVE COMPLETED MEDICAL
FORMS ON FILE.
1.11 MEDIA
Daily recaps of your team’s results will be forwarded to
your local papers.
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2) Tournament Play and Team Information
2.1 ROSTERS
Rosters are limited to fifteen (15) players and four (4)
coaches. All accommodations, entry to events and
complimentary items are based on this number. Bat or
ball boys or girls are not permitted.
2.4 SCOREKEEPING/STATISTICS
There will be an official scorekeeper at all games.
Cumulative statistics will be available each evening to
all coaches and series personnel.
2.2 DOCUMENTATION
The following are due prior to the tournament and
teams should carry copies with them at all times:
● Completed Team Roster Form with accompanying
proofs of birth*
● Proof of Insurance
● Completed Player Information Forms with photos
● Hotel Rooming List
● RBI Workout Day Event Form
● Code of Conduct Pledge
● Coaches Background Check Authorizations
*Only birth certificates, passports, and Alien
Registration Cards are acceptable.
2.3 ELIGIBILITY
a) All participants must have signed consent from their
parents or legal guardian(s) in order to participate in
the World Series.
b) Junior Division: For players ages 13-15 who have not
reached their 16th birthday by May 1, 2015.
c) Senior Division: For players ages 16-18 who have not
reached their 19th birthday by May 1, 2015.
d) Softball: For players ages 15-18 who have not reached
their 19th birthday by January 1, 2015.
e) No player may play on more than one team.
f) No player may play under an assumed name.
g) An offending team will forfeit any game in which an
ineligible player has been used.
2.5 PATTERN OF PLAY
Teams will be placed in a four (4) team bracket and will
play a round robin schedule against the teams in their
bracket. There will then be an inter-bracket playoff.
The top playoff winners from the two brackets will meet
in the championship game on Thursday, August 10
(baseball) or Wednesday, August 16 (softball). All
teams are scheduled to play a minimum of four games.
The two teams that reach the Championship will play at
least five or six games, weather permitting.
2.6 PLAYING RULES
a) A combination of the 2015 High School Baseball
Rules published by the National Federation of
State High School Associations, the 2015 Official
Playing Rules of Major League Baseball and the
2015 ASA Girls 18 and Under Fast Pitch Rules
shall serve as the official playing rules for the
RBI World Series.
b) All games are seven (7) innings. However, a
game is legally complete after five (5) innings if
the visiting team is ahead and after 4 ½ innings
if the home team is ahead. Any game not
completed due to weather, darkness, or power
failure or otherwise, shall be a suspended game
and play resumed from the point of suspension.
c) At any level of tournament play, if inclement
weather forces drastic schedule changes, teams
may be scheduled to play three (3) games in one
day, but such games will be limited to five (5)
innings.
d) No inning may start after two hours and fifteen
minutes have elapsed from the start of the game
(NOTE: In the event of a tie after seven (7)
innings in the preliminary round, games will
continue until one team is ahead or the time
limit is reached. This means that preliminary
games could end in a tie.)
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e) Baseball: a ten (10) run mercy rule will be in
effect after five (5) innings, fifteen (15) runs after
three (3) innings. Softball: an eight (8) run
mercy rule shall be in effect after five (5)
innings, fifteen (15) runs after three (3) innings.
g) All participants must wear RBI logo patches
on their left uniform sleeve or on the front of
the uniform jersey (if sleeveless) (patches
should be ironed in place and then sewn on).
h) BASEBALL ONLY: Pitchers may not pitch
more than fourteen (14) innings in the entire
Series or seven (7) innings in one day (unless he
or she is pitching at the time a game goes into
extra innings, then he or she may pitch until
relieved, the game’s conclusion, or he or she has
reached the tournament limit of 14 innings), or
make more than four (4) pitching appearances
in total (these restrictions do not apply to
softball). In the event that a tournament game
extends beyond midnight, pitching shall be
charged on the day the game began.
i) Use of the EH (Extra Hitter) is not permitted
during tournament play.
j) No protests shall ever be permitted on
judgment decisions by an umpire.
k) No protests, except eligibility, shall be honored
after a game has been completed.
f) Unless indicated, the home team will be
determined by the toss of a coin.
m) No forfeit will be granted due to a team’s late
arrival.
n) Any team failing to appear for a tournament
game or leaving the field before a game has been
completed risk the penalty of being barred from
further tournament play. All decisions on this
issue will be determined only by MLB
personnel.
o) Only coaches and players are allowed on the
field.
p) Any player or coach who is ejected for
unsportsmanlike conduct is suspended for
his/her team's next game.
q) Tie-breaking procedures: head-to-head (two
teams, unless one team has beaten all others
they are tied with), followed by runs allowed
(divided by defensive innings to determine
average per 7 innings), followed by coin toss.
r) Note face mask requirement rules (Girls
Softball).
s) Metal spikes are permitted in softball
l) A forfeit at any time shall be treated as a win
for the benefiting team and not a bye.
2.7 GAME RULES OF CONDUCT
All games must be played in the spirit of the rules outlined in the RBI Administrative Handbook. Specifically, the
following rules will be strictly enforced:
a) Teams must always be accompanied by at least three (3) adult coaches.
b) Smoking and/or the use of tobacco products is prohibited at all games and practices (C5).
c) The use of alcoholic beverages and/or drugs is prohibited at all games, practices, and off-site (C7).
d) No swearing, taunting or ethnic slurs will be tolerated (C2, C6, C13).
e) No gang signs, slogans or paraphernalia (WS-14).
f) No jewelry, except medical identification, is to be worn during games (G-27).
2.8 AWARDS
A team trophy will be presented to the team champions in each respective division (John Young Trophy-Junior
Baseball, Larry Doby Trophy-Senior Baseball, Dolly Vardens Trophy-softball). Individual awards will be presented
to all championship game participants.
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3) Weather and Safety Information
3.1
IN THE EVENT OF RAIN OR OTHER WEATHER CONDITIONS:
a) If there is visible lighting or any lighting in a three mile radius of any field, play will stop until the condition has
cleared.
b) At the direction of tournament staff, teams will be directed from the field to the nearest shelter. Cleated shoes
or spikes may not be permitted in sheltered locations.
c) In the event of an extended delay, if games have completed five innings (or 4 1/2 with the home team ahead), a
completed game may be declared to keep the tournament on schedule.
d) If less than five innings were completed at the time of the delay, we will attempt to complete the game through
(at least) five innings, and possibly delay the start of the following game. Subsequent games may be limited to
five innings, and the evening activity schedule altered.
e) In accordance with RBI rules, any game not completed due to weather, darkness, power failure or otherwise,
may be a suspended game and play may be resumed from the point of suspension; if inclement weather forces
drastic schedule changes, teams may be scheduled to play three (3) games in one day, but such games will be
limited to five (5) innings.
f) If the final game(s) of the day is (are) delayed, every attempt will be made to complete the game(s) by midnight.
g) In the event of an extended delay, alternate activities may be scheduled (e.g.: movies)
3.2
ATHLETIC TRAINING SERVICE FAST FACTS
a) Athletic training services will be provided by the host club Rangers.
b) Operating Hours
Athletic trainers will arrive approximately one-half hour before competition, unless otherwise requested, and
will depart one half hour after completion ends or when the last athlete has been attended to and departed.
c) Operations
The athletic training staff will provide prevention, recognition, evaluation, and assessment of athletic injuries for
participating players and coaches.
d) Athletic training services will be provided for all athletes, under the guidelines of a certified athletic trainer.
e) Direct assistance will be provided to the athlete when and if it becomes necessary for additional care.
f) Items included and not exclusive: management taping, on-site recognition of injury, evaluation of injuries,
heating pads and ice, stretching, muscle massage, and other matters which may arise at a particular event.
3.3
CONCUSSIONS
League representatives are strongly encouraged to educate themselves on protection of the health and safety of young
athletes, including being fully familiar with approved protocol for dealing with actual or potential concussions in young
athletes (see, for example, the Center for Disease Control website www.cdc.gov/concussion/). Coaches should be fully
familiar and comply with all applicable laws and regulations, both in its home state and in any state in which it plays
games, including those relating to concussions in young athletes.
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4) Field and Venue Information
4.1
FIELD VENUE RULES AND REGULATIONS
The following Rules and Regulations (“Rules”) shall
apply to the use and operation of all field venues and all
of the facilities and premises thereof:
A) Access. Major League Baseball shall have the
right to remove or exclude from or to restrain
(or take legal action to do so) any unauthorized
person from entering or remaining at the fields,
or any portion thereof, for violation of any law
and/or these Rules, or for other reasons that
Major League Baseball shall deem appropriate.
B) Prohibited Activities. Unless otherwise
explicitly agreed to in writing, Patrons shall
not engage in any of the following activities
upon or within the Fields:
i) use, or permit to be used, any sidewalks or
other portions of the fields for solicitation or
for the sale or display of any merchandise or for
any other business, occupation or undertaking,
or for outdoor public meetings, promotions or
other entertainment of any kind;
ii) use, or permit to be used, any sound
broadcasting or amplifying device which is
disruptive to another venue or which can be
heard outside the fields;
iii) use, or permit to be used, any flashing, beacon,
strobe, chaser or other form of special
attention-getting lighting, unless otherwise
specifically permitted by Major League
Baseball;
iv) park any trailer, truck or other vehicle at the
fields at any time for the purpose of advertising
or promoting business without prior approval
of Major League Baseball;
v) engage in any conduct that might tend to
interfere with or impede the use of any portion
of the fields, by any customer, business invitee,
employee or other Patrons of the fields;
vi) create a disturbance; attract attention; or
harass, annoy, disparage, or be detrimental to
the interest of any of the business or activities
(including the competitive events) at the fields;
vii) deface, damage, alter or demolish any sign, light
standard or fixture, landscaping material, or
other improvement within the fields, or the
property of any patrons, customers, business
invitees or employees situated within the fields;
viii)smoke inside
smoke
inside
anyin
facility,
in lines for
viii)
any
facility,
lines for
admission or entrance into a facility, or in any
indoor or outdoor seating areas;
ix) throw any objects, other than as part of an
event or authorized activity;
x) obstruct any sidewalks, passages, exits, aisles,
ramps or any other common areas in and
around the fields;
xi) exceed any posted speed limits on roadways,
driveways or parking lots;
xii) photography, videography or audio taping for
commercial purposes, unless expressly
authorized by Major League Baseball.
C) Prohibited Items. Patrons are not permitted to
bring the following items:
i) banners or flags, except for banners or flags
that include team names, or as expressly
authorized by Major League Baseball;
ii) weapons of any kind;
iii) video cameras into any event which is televised.
If a camera is brought into an event, the owner
will be asked to kindly refrain from
videotaping. If they continue to do so, the
owner will be given the option of returning the
camera to their vehicle or having Major League
Baseball hold onto it for them at the RBI World
Series office.
iv) spectators may be prohibited from bringing
coolers, backpacks and large bags into RBI
World Series sites. Small bags may be
subject to inspection.
v) food or drink (event participants and
spectators may be permitted an exception upon
approval of the fields management).
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4.1) Field and Venue Information (cont’d)
D) Parking. All motor vehicles shall be parked in
an orderly manner within designated parking
spaces. Field management shall have the right
to tow away any vehicle, at owner’s expense,
which is improperly parked in violation of
these rules.
E) Deliveries/Loading/Unloading. All deliveries to
the field and loading and unloading of goods
shall be done only at such locations, in such
manner and at such times as may be designated
by Fields management.
F) Facilities. The entire facilities contained
within the field shall not be used for any
purpose other than that for which they were
constructed. If it is reasonably determined in
the opinion of Major League Baseball that
Event participants, through its use, caused any
breakage or damage to any facility at the field,
Event participants will be responsible for the
cost to repair such damage.
G) Restrooms. The restrooms, toilets, urinals,
wash bowls, locker room and other bathroom
facilities and apparatus shall not be used for
any purpose other than that for which they
were constructed, and no foreign substances of
any kind whatsoever shall be disposed therein.
If it is determined that Event participants,
through its use, caused any breakage, stoppage
or damage to any restroom facility at the field,
Event participants will be responsible for the
cost to repair such damage.
H) Signs. No signs shall be erected, placed or
installed by Event participants without Major
League Baseball’s prior written consent.
I) Competition Rules. The competition rules of
the RBI World Series or sport’s governing body
sanctioning the event shall apply to all
competitions held at the field. This includes
RBI World Series rules of competitor conduct.
Major League Baseball will assist in the strict
enforcement of the authority of umpires and
other officials to govern the competition and in
the enforcement of rules of RBI or sport’s
governing body.
J) Acceptance. By entering into the field, all
patrons and other users of invitees of the field
agree to be bound by and will adhere to these
rules.
K) Oak Grove Ballfield Complex: Oak Grove Ballfield was originally leased in 1971 from the U.S. Corps of
Engineers. Located in Grapevine, Texas Oak Grove Ballfield has been a staple of the community and now boasts
a state-of-the-art facility thanks to a revitalization effort led by the City Council Facilities Committee, U.S.
Corps of Engineers, and nearby residents that worked together to design the most efficient and least impactful
landscape for all the facility components. The complex now includes a new restroom/concession building that
with tournament office space, an umpire changing room, storage space, a separate maintenance compound,
parking lots, playground, batting cages, and a pedestrian food court plaza.
L) Colleyville High School Baseball Field: is a baseball park located at Colleyville Heritage High School and the
home of the UIL Colleyville Heritage Panthers baseball team. It has also been the home of the Texas Collegiate
League Colleyville-Grapevine LoneStars, a Summer Collegiate Baseball organization dedicated to providing
minor league-style competition for NCAA players that wish to continue on into professional baseball.
M) Colleyville City Park: Colleyville City Park includes more than 40 acres of playing fields and open landscape.
Amenities include two lighted playing fields, 6 tennis courts, 2 basketball and sand volley ball courts, a covered
pavilion, amphitheater, pond, and one-mile long multi-use trail. All amenities are in short distance to a centrally
located concessions and restroom building. Whether you’re playing on the fields, or just enjoying a beautiful
day at the park, Colleyville City Park has something available for everyone.
N) Grapevine High School Baseball Field: is the home of the Grapevine High School Mustangs.
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O) The Parks at Texas Star: Home of the “Ultimate Sports Experience,” this facility features: 9 batting cages, four
large, lighted baseball diamonds, four lighted softball fields, covered dugouts and seating, and a fully stocked
concessions building. This large sports complex is a regular host to tournaments and events all throughout the
year.
P) Wagon Wheel Park: is home to the Coppell Baseball Association. This athletic facility that features 6 baseball
fields, 11 practice fields, and 10 batting cages, and is used by players of all ages.
Q) Bicentennial Park: Bicentennial Park is Southlake's premier park facility, and is comprised of the first land
assembled for park purposes in the city. It is one of Southlake's largest parks and is home to baseball fields, the
Liberty Gardens, the Southlake Tennis Center, a new playground and The Marq Southlake.
R) Bob Jones Park: The Bob Jones complex is well known throughout the country as one of the premier facilities
for fast pitch softball. Amenities include six playing fields, four batting cages equipped with Jugs batting
machines, full concession stand, covered bleachers and dugouts, covered playground, lighted warm-up areas,
fishing ponds, and nature trails Additionally, a state-of-the-art lightning detection system and police
department monitored surveillance system make our complex a safe place for all ages.
S)
Allan Saxe Softball Field: Home of the UT Arlington Softball team, the 622-seat facility was rebuilt from the
ground up with renovations beginning after the completion of the 2014 season. The Mavericks opened the new
Allan Saxe Field on Feb. 12, 2015 in the Maverick Invitational against Incarnate Word. UTA cut the ribbon on
the clubhouse with a ceremony held on March 21, 2015 with alumni, Maverick Club members and donors
taking part in the festivities. Complementing the new grandstands, a brand new field was laid complete with
turf making up the inside foul lines and natural grass comprising the outfield. The press box now features
comfortable seating for up to 15 with full University internet access.
T) Globe Life Park: The beautiful baseball-only facility serves as the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex which
solidifies Arlington, Texas as an entertainment giant in the Southwest. Globe Life Park in Arlington, completed
in just 23 months, is a state-of-the-art building with the utmost in customer convenience. Yet, the 48,114-seat
open-air ballpark was designed and built with tradition and intimacy in mind, containing features such as a
granite and brick facade, exposed structural steel, an asymmetrical playing field, and a home run porch in right
field. Texas architecture is featured throughout, from the outer facade to the Lone Stars in the concourses and
on the seat aisles.
4.2
INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND GUESTS ATTENDING THE SERIES
A) ALL FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND GUESTS ATTENDING THE RBI WORLD SERIES® ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THEIR OWN MEALS, ADMISSION TO EVENTS AND ATTRACTIONS, LODGING AND
TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE DALLA METROPLEX AND LOCALLY IN THE AREA.
B) There is no admission charge to attend RBI World Series games. There may be parking fees at some venues.
C) PLEASE NOTE: Due to limited seating capacity, family members and guests will not be able to attend the
welcome banquets. The welcome banquets will only be for players and coaches.
D) Parents and guests may attend the closing banquet. Tickets are $30 and must be purchased in the RBI Office
(located at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center) by August 10 for the boys and August 16 for the
girls.
E) A limited number of tickets are available and will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. Tickets will not be
available at the door. ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS!
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5) Addresses
5.1 HOTEL ADDRESSES (Players & World Series Staff Only)
Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center
1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, Texas 76051
1-817-778-1000
5.2 FRIENDS & FAMILIES HOTEL
Great Wolf Lodge
100 Great Wolf Dr, Grapevine, TX 76051
(817)488-6510
www.greatwolf.com/grapevine
Hyatt Regency DFW
2334 International Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75261
(972) 453-1234
www.hyattregencydfw.com
Courtyard Dallas DFW Airport North/Grapevine
2200 Bass Pro Dr., Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 251-9095
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dfwgv-courtyard-dallas-dfw-airport-north-grapevine/
Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center
1800 Highway 26E, Grapevine, TX 76051
(817) 481-8444
http://www.hiltondfwlakesecc.com/
Hilton Southlake
1400 Plaza Place Southlake, TX
(817)-905-2136
http://www.hiltonsouthlaketownsquare.com/
Hilton Arlington
2401 E. Lamar, Arlington, TX
(703) 528-6000
www.hiltonarlington.com/
Residence Inn DFW Airport North/Grapevine
2020 State Highway 26 Grapevine, Texas 76051
1-972-539-8989
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/dalgp-residence-inn-dfw-airport-north-grapevine/
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(5.2) Venue Addresses
VENUES
BASEBALL
SOFTBALL
Oak Grove Ballfield Complex (Fields H & I)
2520 Oak Grove Loop South
Grapevine, TX 76501
Bob Jones Park (Fields 1, 2, 5, 6)
3901 N White Chapel Blvd
Southlake, TX 76092
Colleyville High School Baseball Field
5401 Heritage Avenue
Colleyville, TX 76034
University of Texas-Arlington
Allan Saxe Softball Field
1307 West Mitchell Street
Arlington, TX 76013
Grapevine High School Baseball Field
3223 Mustang Drive
Grapevine, TX 76051
Southlake High School (Play Ball event)
800 N White Chapel Blvd
Southlake, TX 76092
(817) 949-5600
Colleyville City Park
5200 Bransford Road
Colleyville, TX 76034
Austin Ranch (Softball Opening event, Private)
2009 Anderson Gibson Rd.,
Grapevine, TX 76051
Globe Life Park
1000 Ballpark Way
Arlington, TX 76011
The Parks at Texas Star
1501 South Pipeline Road
Euless, TX 76039
Wagon Wheel Park
1001 Northpoint Drive
Coppell, TX 75019
Bicentennial Park
450 West Southlake Blvd
Southlake, TX 76092
ATTRACTIONS
Globe Life Park
1000 Ballpark Way
Arlington, TX 76011
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum
2943 SMU Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75205
214.346.1650
HOSPITAL
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine.
1650 W. College St.
Grapevine, TX 76051;
817.481.1588
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6) Travel Information
6.1 Airport Security Travel Tips
at the ticket counter for non-travelers to
accompany travelers needing special assistance.
A) Trip Preparation
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You will need your paper ticket, e-ticket
confirmation, itinerary and/or boarding pass to get
through the security checkpoint at the airport.
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You are allowed to have one carry-on bag and one
personal item (such as purse or briefcase).
Bring proper photo identification – government
issued non-driver’s ID, a valid photo driver's
license, an active passport or employee
identification from a county, state or federal
agency. Passengers traveling from Canada and
Dominican Republic must carry a passport.
Passengers traveling from Puerto Rico do not need
a passport, but will need a government-issued
photo ID.
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Be prepared to remove your laptop from its travel
case so that it can be x-rayed separately.
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Policies on liquids: 3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3 ounce
bottle or less; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top
bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin.
One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid
volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz. container size
is a security measure.
Do not pack any sharp objects, such as scissors and
knives, in your checked baggage. A detailed list of
items prohibited in aircraft cabins follows. Items
allowed in carry-on baggage include nail clippers,
nail files, tweezers, safety razors (including
disposable razors), eyelash curlers, knitting
needles, walking canes and umbrellas.
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Limit metal objects worn on your person or
clothing. All hand-carried items, including coats,
cell phones, keys, change, food, etc. must be
screened through the x-ray machine.
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If the alarm sounds when you walk through the
metal detector, you will be screened with a handheld metal detector and may also be subject to a
pat-down search.
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Passengers may also be randomly selected to be
inspected.
Domestic flights: Check bags at least 60 minutes
prior; be at the gate at least 30 minutes prior;
aircraft doors close 15 minutes prior.
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Remove shoes.*
International flights: Check bags at least 90
minutes prior; be at the gate at least 30 minutes
prior; aircraft doors close 15 minutes prior.
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You and your carry-on baggage may be randomly
selected for additional screening at your departure
gate.
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You may be required to show your identification
along with your ticket and/or boarding pass as you
board the aircraft. Aircraft doors close 15 minutes
prior to departure.
B) Airport Check-In
Allow an ample amount of time before your flight is
scheduled to depart:
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C) Security Screening
D) Gate Procedures
Please observe the following federally-mandated rules
and procedures at all airport security checkpoints:
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Be prepared to show your paper ticket, e-ticket
confirmation and/or boarding pass with a
government-issued photo ID as you approach the
security checkpoint.
Only ticketed passengers are allowed beyond the
security checkpoints. Arrangements can be made
E) Baggage Charges by Airline
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You may be charged up to $70 for checked bags.
Major League Baseball will not reimburse teams for
checked bag charges
*TSA pre-checked passengers may be able to by-pass
this
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6.1) Travel Information (cont’d)
6.2 Items prohibited from aircraft cabins:
The following items will not be allowed through the security checkpoint. Please note that this list is not all-inclusive. In addition to
items specifically listed here, other items that may be deemed to present a potential threat may also be prohibited.
Passengers should be aware that there are no provisions for returning banned items to them when they are left at the security
checkpoint. In addition, those who attempt to bring banned items through the checkpoints are subject to civil penalties of up to $1,100
per violation in addition to criminal penalties.
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Ammunition
Automatic
weapons
Axes
BASEBALL
BATS
BB guns
Billy clubs
Blackjacks
Blasting caps
Bows and
arrows
Box cutters
Brass
knuckles
Bull whips
Cattle prods
Compressed
air guns
Corkscrews
Cricket bats
Crow bars
Disabling
chemicals or
gases
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Dog repellent
spray
Dynamite
Fire
extinguishers
Flare pistols
Golf clubs
Gun lighters
Gunpowder
Hammers
Hand
grenades
Hatchets
Hockey sticks
Hunting
knives
Ice axe/Ice
pick
Knives (any
length)
Kubatons
Large, heavy
tools (such as
wrenches,
pliers, etc.)
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Mace
Martial arts
devices
Meat cleavers
Metal
scissors with
pointed tips
Nunchucks
Pellet guns
Pen knives
Pepper spray
Pistols
Plastic
explosives
Pool cues
Portable
power drills
Portable
power saws
Razor blades
(not in a
cartridge)
Religious
knives
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Replica weapons
Revolvers
Rifles
Road flares
SCUBA knives
Sabers
Screwdrivers
Shot guns
Ski poles
Spear guns
Starter pistols
Straight razors
Stun guns/shocking
devices
Swords
Tear gas
Throwing stars
Toy transformer
robots (toy forms a toy
gun)
Toy weapons
Baggage Charges by Airline*
AIRLINES
AirTran
American
Delta
JetBlue
Spirit
Southwest
United
US Airways
1st bag (each way)
$20
$25
$25
N/A
$30 online check-in; $40 airport check-in; Carry-on bags: $20
n/a
$25
$25
2nd bag (each way)
$25
$35
$35
$40
$35
n/a
$35
$35
*Information taken from the American Society of Travel Agents and should not be considered final. Please
check your airline’s website for updated information.
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7) RBI Workout Day
Professional baseball scouts will conduct the RBI Workout Day. The workout consists of six skill events (juniors) and
a Major League tryout (seniors). The following is a description of each event:
1. 60 Yard Dash
Coaches will select a maximum of four (4) players to race 60 yards against the clock.
2. Outfield Throw
Coaches will select a maximum of four (4) players to throw for distance.
3. Catcher’s Accuracy Throw
Each coach will select up to two (2) catchers to throw from home plate to a target at each base.
4. Outfield Relay Throw
Each coach selects four (4) players; ball is dropped in outfield, Player #1 picks up ball and throws it to Player #2
who relays to Player #3 who relays it to Player #4 (catcher).
5. Home to Home Run (time permitting)
Coaches choose maximum of three (3) players to race around the bases against the clock.
6. Around the Horn Relay
Coaches select four (4) players who will be timed in throwing from home to first to second to third and back to
home.
First to third place finishers in each event will receive medals.
7.1 SENIORS WORKOUT DAY FORMAT
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1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Seniors will take an infield with their starting nine.
They will be judged individually by position (outfielder, infielder and catcher) and as a team.
Scouts will hit to the infield to keep the exercise at about eight minutes per team.
Outfielders will make two throws to third base and two throws to home plate.
Infielders will make two throws to first base, attempt one double play and finish off with a slow roller.
The first baseman will make four throws to third base.
Catchers will make three throws to second base and will be judged on accuracy and time.
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Team 5
Team 6
Team 7
Team 8
Main Diamond
Main Diamond
S2 Diamond warming up
S2 Diamond warming up
Warms up on S2 when Team 6 rotates
Warms up on S2 when Team 5 rotates
Warms up when Team 4 rotates
Warms up when Team 2 rotates
After all teams have completed workout, all teams then go to the 60-yard dash area.
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8) RBI Workout Day Event Form
TEAM _________________________
60 Yard Dash
PARTICIPANTS
1.________________________________________
2.________________________________________
3.________________________________________
4.________________________________________
1.________________________________________
Outfield Throw
2.________________________________________
3.________________________________________
4.________________________________________
Catcher’s Accuracy Throw
1.________________________________________
2.________________________________________
1.________________________________________
Outfield Relay Throw
2.________________________________________
3.________________________________________
4.________________________________________
Home to Home Run
1.________________________________________
2.________________________________________
3.________________________________________
4.________________________________________
1.________________________________________
Around the Horn Relay
2.________________________________________
3.________________________________________
4.________________________________________
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9) Public Relations
RBI on-site public relations involve notifying the media of issues and/or events related to the RBI World
Series. In order to get the information to the media, we will need your assistance.
Should you have any stories regarding a team, individual player, or anything newsworthy occurring at the
tournament, please let us know. This story can be about something that occurred leading up to the World
Series or anything of interest that may happen during the event.
All public relations efforts will be coordinated through Major League Baseball on-site PR staff during the
entire event. We can be reached in person on the fields or in the office, which is located at the Gaylord Texan
in Grapevine.
We will be updating local and national media daily with results and standings as well as any newsworthy
stories we receive.
Please feel free to contact us with anything you believe might be of interest to the media.
Steve Arocho Major League Baseball – 212-931-7581
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10) 2015 RBI Regional & World Series Tournaments
To reach the 2015 RBI World Series teams competed in the following Regional Tournaments:
Region
Caribbean
Southeast
Mid – Atlantic
Southwest
East
Central
West
Northeast
Host League
MLB Latín América Office
Chattanooga RBI
Prince George's County Boys & Girls Club RBI
Astros RBI
Cleveland Baseball Federation RBI
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee/Brewers RBI
Dodgers RBI
Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket RBI
Host City
Boca Chica & Santa Domingo, DR
Chattanooga, TN
Prince George's County , MD
Houston, TX
Cleveland, OH
Milwaukee, WI
Los Angeles, CA
Pawtucket, RI
11) Previous World Series Champions & Venues
Year
Location
Host Team
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
St. Louis, MO
Anaheim, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Cleveland, OH
Denver, CO
Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee, FL
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Detroit, MI
Pittsburgh, PA
Compton, CA
Compton, CA
Compton, CA
Jupiter, FL
Jupiter, FL
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis, MN
Arlington, TX
Cardinals
Angels
Phillies
Indians
Rockies
Braves
Braves
Braves
Braves
White Sox
Astros
Tigers
Pirates
Angels/Dodgers
Dodgers/Angels
Angels/Dodgers
Marlins
Marlins
Twins
Twins
Twins
Rangers
Junior Baseball
Champion
Atlanta, GA
Puerto Rico
Atlanta, GA
Puerto Rico
Miami, FL
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Atlanta, GA
Los Angeles, CA
Puerto Rico
Los Angeles, CA
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Detroit, MI
Compton, CA
Santa Domingo, DR
Santa Domingo, DR
Santo Domingo, DR
Venice, CA
Miami, FL
Senior Baseball
Champion
Atlanta, GA
Puerto Rico
Los Angeles, CA
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Atlanta, GA
Puerto Rico
Los Angeles, CA
Tampa, FL
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Miami, FL
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Philadelphia, PA
Los Angeles, CA
Compton, CA
Houston, TX
Venice, CA
Jersey City, NJ
Harrisburg, PA
Jersey City, NJ
Softball Champion
Newark, NJ
Puerto Rico
St. Petersburg, FL
Denver, CO
Miami, FL
Los Angeles, CA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Santo Domingo, DR
Hilo, HI
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Santo Domingo, DR
Atlanta, GA
Santo Domingo, DR
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About Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI)
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Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) is a youth outreach program designed to:
1) Increase participation and interest in baseball and softball
2) Encourage academic participation and achievement
3) Increase number of talented athletes prepared to play in college and minor leagues
4) Promote greater inclusion of minorities into the mainstream of the game
5) Teach the value of teamwork
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RBI programs have been started in more than 200 cities worldwide, and annually provide more than 200,000
boys and girls the opportunity to play baseball and softball. The Jr. RBI playing divisions for baseball and
softball players
ages 5-12, has more than 135,000 younger boys & girls participating in the RBI program.
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MLB and its Clubs have designated more than $30 million worth of resources to the RBI program and all 30
Major League Baseball Clubs support RBI programs, and 24 directly operate or are actively involved in local
programs.
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Since the inception of the RBI program in 1989, MLB Clubs have drafted more than 180 RBI participants,
including 13 players selected overall in 2015.
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RBI alumni on MLB rosters during the 2015 season include: Carl Crawford (Dodgers), Covelli “Coco” Crisp
(Athletics), James Loney (Rays), Jimmy Rollins (Phillies), Michael Bourn (Indians), CC Sabathia (Yankees),
Yovani Gallardo (Brewers), Manny Machado (Orioles), and Justin Upton (Braves)
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The RBI program features educational and life skills components. Local RBI programs have the opportunity to
conduct a variety of courses, including:
o Breaking Barriers: In Sports, in Life, a multicultural character education program developed by Major
League Baseball
o The Partnership @ Drugfree Kids programming such as Time to Talk, Play Healthy, and Not in my House,
character education programs aimed at preventing and handling drug and alcohol abuse
o Taylor Hooton Foundation’ Hoot’s Chalk Talk raises awareness and provides education on the subject of
the use of Appearance and Performance Enhancing Drugs (APEDs).
o The RBI for RBI Scholarship program has provided over sixty $20,000 scholarships for college-bound
high school seniors that participate in RBI programs
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13) SOFTBALL BASEBALL ROSTERS
RIVER REGION RBI
HOUSTON ASTROS RBI
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC SOUTH
CITY OF HOBOKEN RBI
Kyla Reeves
Brooklyn Balderas
Daniela Bautista
Gabriella Contey
Kristen Tolbert
Ayanna Ellis
Kyra Ellis
Kameron Ellis
Mia Ford
D’maria Matthews
Shaonica Thomas
Iyana Smith
Gabriela Johnson
Shared Thomas
Crystal Murray
Paisley Wilson
Alexus Redmon
Lisa Brooks
Ashton Davis
Brooke Dibler
Felicia Drake
Chloe Gomez
Alexus Gonzalez
Jailene Gutierrez
Micaela Ladet
Cameron Laverngne
Esperanza Mahoney
Angel Morales
Jocylin Reyas
Alejandra Salazar
Nairoby Concepcion
Anyelis Disla
Luisa German
Nicole Guerrero
Yannoli Infante
Alexandra Mena
Angelina Pascual
Jayla Perez
Lisbeth Rodriguez
Clariesther Saldana
Lisbeth Sanchez
Claudia Santana
Paula Segura
Monica Cordova
Kristin Cunning
Daniella Echevestre
Dayanara Flores
Alizea Henriquez
Jaeda Henriquez
Ondia McDonald
Christina Mezey
Kayla Morrissette
Elizabeth Moyeno
Naomi Olacaio
Natalie Viton
Victoria Vogt
Roneshia Rudolph
Cali Serrano
Katherine Sugilio
Jillian Ward
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Orlando Arnold
Mary Wilson
Christopher Tolbert
Krystle Lawson
Megan Hays
Vincent Villareal
Lauren Molina
Martin Laverngne
Santo Dotel
Leidy Ana Paulino Fernandez
Angelica Cruz Martinez
Neskys Liriano
Vinny Johnson
April Bracero
Jade Bracero
Dysheka Burrell
NOBU YAMAUCHI RBI
CLEVELAND BASEBALL
FEDERATION RBI
MATHEWS-DICKEY BOYS &
GIRLS CLUB RBI
HARRISBURG RBI
Kelsey Bilak
Marianna Caraballo
Gabriella Carder
Ashley Colon
McKenna Dugan
Alexis Glista
Savannah Howell
Kayla Mulvey
Jaylin Narvaez
Elisha Ortiz
Samantha Rodriguez
Andrea Scali
Shannon Vecchio
Maureen Wolansky
Micah Arps
Jade Gates
Nautica Huddleston
Gracie Johnson
De Layna Malveaux
Alliah McClendon
Jayda McFerren
Lindsey Morrow
Kyla Riley
Pareece Sanders
Makaiya Smith
Cortni Spann
Breeanna Stevens
Raven Swingler
Nina Bruno
Morgan Chisholm
Nicole Ebersole
Abigail Ebright
Riley Gerenda
Vanessa Hoffman
Alexis Huffman
Jessica Kreiser
Destiny Mangus-Velez
Cassidy Pinchorski
Halley Rose
Megan Schadle
Jasmine Sloane
Rachel Sterner
Kristen Young
Kora Zeigler
Bethany Batangan
Kayla Requelman
Makena Wagner
Tavian Taketa
Skylar Thomas
Shaily Moses
Jessica Cameros
Brandee Chinen
Symphony Kauanoe
Brooke Baptise
Pheobe Furuli
Leisha Nakagawa
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Tracy Miyashiro
Frederic Entilla
Solomon Thomas
James Hirayama
Darrin Laughlin
Keri Simon
Nick Wolansky
Robert Anderson Jr.
Gerald Riley
Cory White
Raeffel Merriweather
Thomas Sullivan
Mike Stepp
Destry Mangus
Marcy Velez
Taylor Weisman
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14) JUNIOR BASEBALL ROSTERS
CHICAGO WHITE SOX RBI
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF
PAWTUCKET RBI
ARIZONA RBI
PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB RBI
Justin Borges
Ethan Bernardo
Matt Armendariz
Jason Aldred
Reginald Brock
Benjamin Brokemond
Maurey Garrett
Jaylen Heard
Floyde Kinds
Jamarion Loston
Madison Lowery
Jeff Massey
Diego Munoz
Kendall Pettis
Myron Richie
Jordon Rogers
Kyle Salley
Donivan Williams
Giovanni Canales
Angelo Cazzarro
Nick Crawley
Kyle Depatie
Sean Dunphy
Wilson Echevarria
Colin Gauthier
Andrew Lethbridge
Joseph Molis
Jordan Perdomo
Joseph Rego
Benjamin Sears
Paul Sorel
Peter Spetelunas
Demetrio Botello
Zane Carpenter
Daniel Cervantes
Jair Galvan Alvarez
Tyler Laliberty
Jesus Macias
Nicholas Montano
Jesus Moreno
Jose Pacheco
Pedro Ramirez
Josh Rodriguez
Larry Ross II
Jose Rubalcava
Alonso Rubio Lopez
Conor Brennan
Ian Cawthorne
Ian Clements
Jairus Davis
Winston Davis
Donavan Frayer
Langston Gross
Elijah Hanible
Clarence Hill
Kamau Moody
Anthony Morales
Tyrus Pincham
Joseph Quelch
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Jovan Martin
Troy Williams II
Marcus Rodgers
Matt Bergeron
Tom Bilodeau
Luke McLaughlin
David Roy
Glen Coleman
Richard Rodriguez
Larry Ross
Lisa Coleman
Anthony Sosnoski
Jordan McNair
Sylvester Davis Jr.
HOUSTON ASTROS RBI
BRADENTON RBI
DETROIT PAL RBI
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC –
NORTH RBI
Brealon Berquin
Owen Castillo
Tyrese Clayborne
Jaycob Deese
Dante Farr-Collins
Avery George
Joe Hunt
Bryson Jackson
Juan Macias
Blake Martin
Mark Mendoza
Brandon Mitchell
Robbie Mullins
Eghosa Omokaro
Julian Rojas
Cameron Claxton
Cody Brown
Dakota Brittian
Steven Colon
Christian Diaz
Joshua Eslinger
Zachary Rodger
Charles Davidson
Christian Gardner
Richard Averill
Tucker Berry
Sebastian Hasslett
Logan Frasier
James Cuccio
Malik Abdul
John Barnwell Jr.
Christian Blakely
Bryce Bush
Antonio Flores Jr.
Chaise Ford
Zachary Gregorich
Christian Gutierez
Carlton Harper
Brian Moore
Tajudeen Mustapha II
Trenton Newby
Matthew Scally
Kahlil Smith
Gabriel Sotres
Samuel Covar
Luis Cruz
Darius Diaz
Ignacio Feliz
Josue Fernandez
Rafael Hilario
Widimer Joaquin
Abrahan Lopez
Albert Mejia
Pirmer Pena
Marcos Pujols
Yoelvis Reyes
Jerry Rodriguez
Ronaldo Rodriguez
Pablo Sanchez
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Daryl Wade
Duane Stelly
Frank Morales
Jack Frels
Dwayne Strong Sr.
Enrique Reyes
Alphonso Cox
Dwayne Brown
Elwood Bush
Paul Scally
Ryan Bush
Jose Capellan
Ruddy Tejada
Miguel Rodriguez
Oscar Perez
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15) SENIOR BASEBALL ROSTERS
CINCINNATI REDS RBI
PATERSON BASEBALL
ASSOCIATION RBI
PUERTO RICO RBI
HOUSTON ASTROS RBI
Brett Bosel
Jeffrey Acevedo
Bryan Cortes
Cole Aguon
Grant Bradley
Andre Christopher
Keon Cusic
Byron Famble Jr.
Alex Franzen
Raheem Hasan
Deeirow Howard
AJ Mueller
VaShawn Phillips
Justin Pickerall
Carson Plessinger
Christian Stidham
Danny Winter
Clay Woeste
Robin Adames
Luis Arias
Andy Camilo
Danny Camilo
Gregory Dominguez
Jose Garcia
Luis Hidalgo
Jaylin Martinez
Jorge Meran
Yefrey Ramirez
Anthony Rodriguez
Tommy Rodriguez
Kelvin Tapia
Anfernee Torruella
Darnell Domenech
Bryan Fuentes
Ivan Gonzalez
Ricky Hernandez
Bryan Irizarry
Rodney Matos
Luis Merced
Samuel Nieves
Johaivy Roman
Joshua Santiago
Rauvardo Torres
Yaniel Vargas
Ricardo Velez
Auston Alexis
Lance Byron
Myles Campbell
Michael Garcia II
Caleb Gilder
Jerson Hardit
Mason Helett
Daschal Johnson
Luke Kincaid
David Leal
Christopher Lazano
Justin Scott
Tyrone Thomas
Kaelon Woods
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Cameron Satterwhite
Clarence Gordon Jr.
Antonio Dozier
Nelson Montero
Danny Camilo Sr.
Edwin Ramirez
Angel Rivera
Andy Vazquez
Richard Tossas
Daryl Wade
Duane Stelly
Clifford Adams
Byron Famble Sr.
Nelson Montero Jr.
Eddie Rodriguez
Brian White
ARIZONA RBI
MIAMI MARLINS RBI
HARRISBURG RBI
CHICAGO CUBS/UNION LEAGUE
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB RBI
Carlos Baldenegro Balderas
Arturo Coronado
Andrew Diggs
Rick Dominguez
Cody Garrison
Rodolfo Gonzalez
Carlos Higuera Jr
Charles Mighells
Riley Miller
Kona Quiggle
Brock Richardson
Samuel Romero Contreras
Dom Ruelas
Luis Tajia Cota
Giovanni Arriera
Ganlucca Borelly
Victor Cabrera
Luis Chipi
Bryan Lavastida
Brett Marks
Joseph Mendez
Panamantoneo Mendez
Brendon Naylor
Kenneth Prado
Carlos Reyes
Robert Robinson
James Spatafora
Cleveland Westbrook
Connor Anderson
John Brubaker
Christian Ciotti
Tyler Friedrich
Michael Geesaman Jr.
Aaron Gress
Blair Lewis
Steven McInturff
Andy Pineda
Colby Schearer
Zachary Sims
Jeremy Sultzaberger
Anthony Washington-Poole Jr.
Austin Dressler
Brian Alvarez
Roberto Berdecia
Jameil Brown
Nikolas Buck
Cristian Camarillo
Jalen Davis
Michael Hawthorne
Jonathan Hodo
Nathanial Kurtz
Joseph Lara
General McArthur
Jarren Norman
Keith Sanders
Nelson Velazquez
Phillip Ximines
Joe Lucas
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
COACHES
Danny Rodriguez
Scott Richardson
Sergio Acosta
Glenn Coleman
Andre Payne
Edwin Bonilla
Reginald Williams
Robert Martin
Steve Zawiski
Joe Solonoski
Darryl Brubaker
Ernest Radcliffe
Antonio Artis
Jessie Turner
Juan Enriquez
George Barber
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16) Travel Directions
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Oak Grove Ballfield Complex.
1. Head north on International Pkwy (3.3 mi)
2. Take the exit onto Hwy 114 W (0.6 mi)
3. Take exit Texan Trail 26 to merge onto Texas 114 Frontage
Rd/Texas 121 Frontage Rd (1.1 mi)
4. Turn right onto Texan Trail (1.2 mi)
5. Continue onto Ruth Wall Rd (0.3 mi)
6. Turn left onto Dove Loop Rd (1.7 mi)
7. Turn right onto Oak Grove Loop S (1.2 mi)
8. Destination will be on the left: Oak Grove Ballfield Complex
(2520 Oak Grove Loop S. Grapevine, TX 76051)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Colleyville High School
Baseball Field.
1. Head north on International Pkwy (3.3 mi)
2. Take the exit onto Hwy 114 W (2.5 mi)
3. Continue onto State Hwy 121 (2.1 mi)
4. Take the exit toward Hall - Johnson Rd (0.2 mi)
5. Merge onto William D Tate Ave (1.1 mi)
6. Turn right onto Connecting Rd (0.3 mi)
7. Destination will be on the left: Colleyville High School Baseball
Field (5401 Heritage Ave. Colleyville, TX 76034)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Grapevine High School
Baseball Field.
1
Head north on International Pkwy (3.3 mi)
2
Take the exit onto Hwy 114 W (2.5 mi)
3
Keep right to stay on Hwy 114 W (0.9 mi)
4 Exit onto TX-26 S/Ira E Woods Ave toward Colleyville (2.2 mi)
5
Turn left onto Mustang Dr. (262 ft.)
6
Destination will be on the left: Colleyville High School Baseball
Field (3223 Mustang Dr. Grapevine, TX 76051)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Globe Life Park.
1
Head north on International Pkwy (0.2 mi)
2
Take the exit on the left toward Express S (0.2 mi)
3
Turn left toward International Pkwy (0.2 mi)
4 Take the ramp onto International Pkwy (1.6 mi)
5
Continue onto TX-97 Spur/International Pkwy (1.7 mi)
6
Keep right at the fork, follow signs for TX-360 S/Arlington and
merge onto TX-360 S (6.5 mi)
7
Take the exit toward I-30/Ave H/Lamar Blvd/6 Flags Dr. (0.2 mi)
8
Follow E Lamar Blvd to Ballpark Way (1.8 mi)
9 Merge onto N Watson Rd (394 ft.)
10 Turn right onto E Lamar Blvd (0.7 mi)
11 Turn left onto Ballpark Way (1.0 mi)
12 Destination will be on the right: Globe Life Park (1000 Ballpark
Way Arlington, TX 76011)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Bob Jones Park.
1
Head north on International Pkwy (3.3 mi)
2
Take the exit onto Hwy 114 W (2.5 mi)
3
Keep right to stay on Hwy 114 W (5.0 mi)
4 Take the exit toward White Chapel Blvd (0.3 mi)
5
Take N White Chapel Blvd to Goose Neck Rd in Denton
County (2.4 mi)
6
Merge onto Texas 114 Frontage Rd (0.2 mi)
7
Turn right onto N White Chapel Blvd (0.6 mi)
8
At the traffic circle, continue straight to stay on N White
Chapel Blvd (1.6 mi)
9
Turn right onto Goose Neck Rd (13 ft.)
10 Destination will be on the right: Bob Jones Park (3901 N
White Chapel Blvd Southlake, TX 76092)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to University of TexasArlington, Allan Saxe Softball Field
1
Continue to International Parkway (0.7 mi)
2
Take TX-97 Spur, TX-161 S, President George Bush turnpike S
and I-30W to N Fielder RD in Arlington. Take exit 26 from I30 W (16.2 mi)
3
Follow N Fielder Rd to W Mitchell St (2.5 mi)
4 Destination will be on the right: Allan Saxe Softball Field
1307 West Mitchell Street, Arlington, TX 76013
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to The Parks at Texas Star
1. Continue on International Pkwy. Take TX-97 Spur and TX-183
W to W Airport Freeway. Take the exit toward Farm to
Market Rd 157/Industrial Blvd from TX-183 W (6.7 mi)
2. Take N Industrial Blvd, W Euless Blvd and S Pipeline Rd W
(1.9 mi)
3. Turn left onto Heather Dr., destination will be ahead
4. Destination will be on the left: The Parks at Texas Star (1501
S Pipeline Rd, Euless, TX 76039)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Wagon Wheel Park
1. Take International Pkwy to W Bethel Rd. Take exit toward
Bass Pro Dr. from TX-121 N (5.0 mi)
2. Follow W Bethel Rd and Creekview Dr. to your destination in
Coppell (1.5mi)
3. Destination will be on the left: Wagon Wheel Park (1001
Northpoint Drive, Coppell, TX 75019)
Directions from Dallas/Fort Worth Area (Dallas/Fort Worth
International Airport) International to Bicentennial Park
1. Follow International Pkwy and TX-114 W to W State Hwy 114.
Take the exit toward Kimball Ave from TX-114 (8.3 mi)
2. Take E Southlake Blvd to your destination in Southlake (3.5
mi)
3. Destination will be on the left: Bicentennial Park (450 West
Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092)
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17) 2015 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
ON-SITE TOURNAMENT PERSONNEL LIST
Major League Baseball Youth Programs Office
Office
Tony Reagins ..................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7632
David James .....................................................................................................................................(212) 931-7839
Ben Baroody ....................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7830
Jessica Dunn…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..(212) 931-7449
Kristi Kaneyuki ..............................................................................................................................(212) 931-1121
Dan Paesano ....................................................................................................................................(212) 931-1119
Dan Solomon ...................................................................................................................................(212) 931-1119
Dan Van Norton .............................................................................................................................(212) 931-1120
Nick Manzo ....................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
David Ramos ...................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Steve Sidoti .....................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Jakob Gutierrez..............................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Jackie DiPiazza...............................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Karli Schott .....................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Brian Rodgers .................................................................................................................................(212)-931-7745
Fax Lines..........................................................................................................................................(212) 949-5695
Cell
(570)-916-1743
(603)-493-8955
(978)855-8052
(714)-624-4976
(914)-471-6466
(201)-264-2010
(610)-202-8647
(973)-787-4144
(516)-660-8113
(646-407-6134
(785)-806-3659
(973)-901-3672
(908)-418-1947
(978)-998-1474
Resident Security Agents (RSA’s)
Nicole Fuhrman – Milwaukee
Tim Pinckney – Arlington
Eric Ewing – Detroit
Lupe Juarez – Los Angeles
Rodney Stokes – Seattle
Rick Chi – New York
Mjohno Foster – Milwaukee
Karen Huels – Chicago
Tanya Little – Philadelphia
Steve Martin – St. Louis
Anthony Parisi – Colorado
Derrick Harris – Milwaukee
Andy Stender – Minneapolis
Carl Watts – St. Petersburg
Softball, August 4 - August 9, 2015
Baseball, August 10 - August 15, 2015
RBI World Series Staff Office ................................................................................ (212)-931-7590
Texas Rangers
Karin Morris .................................................................................................................. (817)-436-5933
Breon Dennis .................................................................................................................. (817)-273-5297
Field Representatives
Kevin R Mitchell (Grapevine facilities) .................................................................. (817)-410-3347
Chris Tribble (Southlake facilities) ........................................................................ (817)-748-8021
Transportation
Gaylord Texan Transportation, Grapevine, Texas………………. ............................. (817)-778-2406
Public Relations
Steve Arocho ………………………………………………………… ..................................................... (212)-931–7581
RBI Workout Day
Jon Joaquin, Philadelphia Phillies ............................................................................. (909)-980–1881
Tournament Security
Eric Ewing..............................................................................................................(313)-623-6573
Tournament Hotel
The Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center.............................................(817)-778-1000
Head Athletic Trainer
Scott A. Fletcher ........................................................................................................... .(817)-296-5428
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PARTICIPATING TEAMS
JUNIOR DIVISION
Caribbean Region
Champions
SENIOR DIVISION
SOFTBALL
Dominican Republic North RBI
Puerto Rico RBI
Dominican Republic RBI
Central Region
Champions
Chicago White Sox RBI
Chicago Cubs/
Union League Boys & Girls
Club RBI
Mathews-Dickey
Boys & Girls Club RBI
(St. Louis, MO)
East Region
Champions
Detroit PAL RBI
Cincinnati Reds RBI
Cleveland RBI
Mid-Atlantic
Champions
Prince Georges (MD) Boys &
Girls Club RBI
Harrisburg (PA) RBI
Harrisburg (PA) RBI
Northeast Region
Champions
Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket
(RI) RBI
Paterson (NJ) RBI
Southeast Region
Champions
Bradenton (FL) RBI
Miami Marlins RBI
River Region RBI
(Montgomery, AL)
Southwest Region
Champions
Houston Astros RBI
Houston Astros RBI
Houston Astros RBI
West Region
Champions
Arizona RBI
(Greater Phoenix)
Arizona RBI
Nobu Yamauchi RBI
(Hilo, HI)
Hoboken (NJ) RBI
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SOFTBALL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4
10:00am – 2:00pm
5:00pm
7:30pm
Team arrivals, registration, check-in @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Opening Banquet @ Austin Ranch
Orientation / Managers meeting @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
5:30am – 7:30am
8:00am
11:30am – 12:30pm
2:00pm
5:30pm – Until
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Workout Day @ Bob Jones Park
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Community Service Event – Play Ball @ Southlake High School
Astros/Rangers Game @ Globe Life Park in Arlington
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6
5:00am – 7:00am
8:00am
10:30am
1:00pm-2:00pm
3:00pm
6:00pm – 7:30pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Team Photos @ Globe Life Park in Arlington
Games (see separate game schedule)
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule)
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
5:00am – 7:00am
8:00am
10:30am
1:00pm-2:00pm
2:30pm – 3:30pm
4:00pm – 7:30pm
7:30pm – 9:00pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule)
Games (see separate game schedule)
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
RBI Round Table Session
George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Visit
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8
5:00am – 7:00am
8:00am
10:30am
1:00pm-2:00pm
7:00pm – 8:30pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule)-Playoffs
Games (see separate game schedule)-Playoffs
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Closing Banquet @ Globe Life Stadium Cholula Home Run Porch
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9
6:30am – 8:30am
Morning
TBD
TBD
11:00am
12:00pm
Afternoon/evening
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Hotel checkout/key drop-off
Championship game teams’ departure for University of Texas-Arlington
All other teams depart for University of Texas-Arlington
Softball Championship Game at Allan Saxe Field University of Texas-Arlington
Lunch @ University of Texas-Arlington
All teams depart for home cities (championship teams receive boxed lunch after game)
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2015 RBI WORLD SERIES SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
American League Central
National League Central
River Region RBI
Houston Astros RBI
Dominican Republic RBI
City of Hoboken RBI
Nobu Yamauchi RBI
Cleveland Baseball Federation RBI
Mathews-Dickey Boys & Girls Club RBI
Harrisburg RBI
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4
TIME
5:00pm
Opening Banquet @ Austin Ranch
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5
TIME
8:00am
2:00pm
7:00pm
Workout Day: Bob Jones Park
Community Service Event – Play Ball
Teams Attend Game At Globe Life Park: Astros @ Rangers
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6
Team Photos @ Globe Life Park
8:00am
AL CENTRAL
10:30am
2:30pm
Field 1
Houston @ Dominican
Republic
Dominican Republic @
Hoboken
NL CENTRAL
Field 2
Hoboken @ River
Region
River Region @
Houston
Field 5
Harrisburg @ St. Louis
St. Louis @ Cleveland
Field 6
Cleveland @ Nobu
Yamauchi
Nobu Yamauchi @
Harrisburg
FRIDAY, AUGUST 7
INTERLEAGUE SEEDED ROUND
TIME
8:00am
10:30am
2:30pm
4:00pm
Field 1
NL 2nd @ AL 1st
AL 1st @ NL 1st
Field 2
Field 5
st
nd
NL 1 @ AL 2
NL 4th @ AL 3rd
nd
nd
AL 2 @ NL 2
AL 3rd @ NL 3rd
RBI Round Table Session
Paradise Springs/Museum Visit
Field 6
NL 3rd @ AL 4th
AL 4th @ NL 4th
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8
TIME
INTERLEAGUE PLAYOFFS#
Field 2
Field 5
Field 1
8:00am
rd
nd
3 AL @ 2
NL
10:30am
7:00pm
th
st
th
st
4 NL @ 1 AL
4 AL @ 1 NL
8:00am game winners
8:00am game winners
Field 6
rd
3 NL @ 2nd AL
Closing Banquet @ Globe Life Park
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9
TIME
11:00am
Conclusion
of Game
Championship Game at Allan Saxe Field at University of Texas-Arlington
Winners of Saturday 10:30am games
Presentation of Softball Championship Awards
ALL TIMES LOCAL; CENTRAL TIME
*Coin flip will determine the visiting and home team
# Interleague Playoffs –Highest seed will be the home team
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BASEBALL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
MONDAY, AUGUST 10
8:00am - 4:00pm
7:00pm - 8:30pm
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11
8:00am
8:30am
Noon-1:30 pm
2:00pm-5:30pm
4:30pm
6:30pm – 8:30pm
7:00pm-9:00pm
Team arrivals, registration, check-in @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Opening Banquet @ Gaylord Texan C 1-3
Team arrivals, registration, check-in @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Workout Day- Oak Grove Complex Grapevine (Jr. Baseball – 8:30am; Sr. Baseball 10:30am)
Lunch @ Longhorn A
Community Service Event – Play Ball
Managers and Coaches Meeting @ Del Rio room
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn F
TEAM PHOTOS IN UNIFORMS @ Globe Life Park in Arlington
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12
6:30am -8:30am
8:30am
10:30am
12:30pm – 1:30pm
3:00pm-4:00pm
4:30pm-6:30pm
6:30pm
7:30pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule) - teams exchange gifts after game
Games (see separate game schedule) - teams exchange gifts after game
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
RBI round table session- Juniors @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Jr. teams-George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Visit
Senior Games (see separate game schedule)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13
5:30am – 7:30am
8:30am
10:30am
12:30pm-2:30pm
3:00pm – 4:00pm
4:30pm-6:30pm
6:30pm (tentative)
7:30pm
7:30pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule) - teams exchange gifts after game
Games (see separate game schedule) - teams exchange gifts after game
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
RBI round table session- Seniors @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Sr. teams-George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum Visit
Senior Games (see separate game schedule)
Junior Games (see separate game schedule)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14
5:30am – 7:30am
7:45am
7:45am
11:15am
12:00pm -3:00pm
4:00pm
6:30pm estimated
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Games (see separate game schedule) – Playoffs (Quarterfinals)
Games (see separate game schedule) – Playoffs (Quarterfinals)
Games (see separate game schedule) – Playoffs (Semifinals)
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Departure for Rays/Rangers Game @ Globe Life Park in Arlington (Including dinner at Texas Rangers Baseball Hall of Fame)
Pre-Game Ceremonies @ Globe Life Park
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15
5:00am – 6:45am
TBD
TBD
TBD
7:30am
Conclusion of Game
10:45am
Conclusion of Game
1:00pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Junior Championship game teams’ departure for Globe Life Park in Arlington
Senior Championship game teams’ departure for Globe Life Park in Arlington
All remaining teams depart for Globe Life Park in Arlington
Junior Championship Game at Globe Life Park in Arlington
Presentation of Junior Championship Game Awards
Senior Championship Game at Globe Life Park in Arlington
Presentation of Senior Championship Game Awards
All teams Lunch @ Globe Life Park in Arlington location
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16
Tentative: based upon team departures
6:30am – 8:30am
Morning
12:00pm
Breakfast @ Gaylord Texan Longhorn A
Hotel checkout/key drop-off
All Teams Depart for home cities
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2015 RBI WORLD SERIES BASEBALL SCHEDULE
JUNIORS - AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
Chicago White Sox RBI
BGC of Pawtucket RBI
Arizona RBI
Prince Georges BGC RBI
SENIORS - NATIONAL LEAGUE
WEST
Houston Astros RBI
Bradenton RBI
Detroit PAL RBI
Dominican Republic North RBI
EAST
Cincinnati Reds RBI
Paterson RBI
Puerto Rico RBI
Houston Astros RBI
WEST
Arizona RBI
Miami Marlins RBI
Harrisburg RBI
Chicago Cubs/Union League BGC RBI
MONDAY, AUGUST 10
TIME
8:00am
6:00pm
Team Arrivals
Opening Banquet @ Gaylord Texan
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11
TIME
8:30am
1:30pm
2:00pm
5:00pm
7:00pm
Workout Day@ Oak Grove
Lunch @ Gaylord Texan
Community Service Event – Play Ball
Dinner @ Gaylord Texan
Team Photos @ Globe Life Park
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12
TIME
8:00am
10:30am
3:00pm
7:30pm
Juniors East @ Oak Grove (I)
Chicago WS @ PG County
Pawtucket @ Arizona
Seniors East @ Grapevine HS
Houston @ Paterson
Juniors West Seniors East @ Colleyville City Park
@ Oak Grove (H)
DR North @ Detroit
Cincinnati @ Houston
Houston @ Bradenton
Paterson @ Puerto Rico
RBI Round Table Session- Juniors
Seniors WestSeniors East @ Colleyville HS
@ Oak Grove (H)
Chicago Cubs @ Harrisburg
Puerto Rico @ Cincinnati
Seniors West @ Colleyville HS
Miami @ Chicago Cubs
Harrisburg @ Arizona
Seniors West Bicentennial Park
Arizona @ Miami
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13
TIME
8:00am
10:30am
3:00pm
7:30pm
Juniors East @ Colleyville City Park
PG County @ Pawtucket
Arizona @ Chicago WS
Juniors East @ Oak Grove (I)
Pawtucket v. Chicago WS*
Juniors West Seniors East @ Oak Grove (I)
@ Grapevine HS
Detroit @ Houston
Paterson v. Cincinnati*
Bradenton @ DR North
Puerto Rico v. Houston*
RBI Round Table Session- Seniors
Juniors West Juniors East @ The Park at Texas Star
@ Wagon Wheel Park
PG County v. Arizona*
DR North v. Houston*
Juniors
@ Wagon Wheel Park
4th West @ 1st East
Juniors
@ Colleyville City Park
3rd East @ 2nd West
Juniors
@ Colleyville City Park
INTERLEAGUE PLAYOFFS #
Juniors
Seniors
@ Oak Grove (I)
@ Oak Grove (H)
4th East @ 1st West
4th West @ 1st East
Juniors
Seniors
@ The Park at Texas Star
@ Grapevine HS
3rd West @ 2nd East
3rd East @ 2nd West
Juniors
Seniors
@ Oak Grove (I)
@ Grapevine HS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14
TIME
7:45am
7:45am
11:15am
7:45am winners
5:00pm
Pre- Game
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15
7:30am
Conclusion
of Game
10:45am
Conclusion
of Game
7:45am winners
Seniors West @ Bicentennial Park
Harrisburg v. Miami*
Arizona v. Chicago Cubs*
Juniors West @ Colleyville City Park
Houston v. Detroit*
7:45am winners
Seniors
@ Bicentennial Park
4th East @ 1st West
Seniors
@ Colleyville HS
3rd West @ 2nd East
Seniors
@ Colleyville HS
7:45am winners
Teams At Globe Life Park: Rays @ Rangers (Dinner & Game)
World Series teams recognition @ GLOBE LIFE PARK
All Games at Globe Life Park in Arlington
Junior Division Championship Game (Friday 10:15am Junior winners)
Presentation of Junior Championship Awards
Senior Division Championship Game (Friday 10:15am Senior winners)
Presentation of Senior Championship Awards
ALL TIMES LOCAL; CENTRAL TIME, *Coin flip will determine the visiting and home team
# Interleague Playoffs –Highest seed will be the home team
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