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Welcome to Warriors baseball!

The TRAA Baseball program is run by volunteers and governed by the TRAA Board of Directors. 

Our rich baseball community is a diverse network of families who reside in the municipalities or attend the schools within the boundaries of ISD197. 

Program level Coordinators and Coaches organize and support each age group.

More details can be found below.  Additional information can also be found by clicking the links above for In-House and Traveling Baseball programs.

    2025 Home Tournament Weekends and Travel Tryouts for 2026

    May 2-4 -  Travel Baseball Warrior Classic (12AAA/13A)

    May 30 - June 1 - In House Mid Season

    June 13-15 -  Travel Baseball Two Rivers Throwdown (12AA/13AAA)

    June 20-22 - Travel Baseball  Mayhem at Mendota (9AAA/11AAA)

    July 11-13 - In House End of Season

    August 16-17 - 2026 Travel Season Tryouts 

    August 18 - Tryout makeup date

    TRAA Baseball Mission, Vision and Values

    Mission:

    The Two Rivers Athletic Association Baseball Program provides access to baseball activities dedicated to creating a fun, fair, competitive and safe baseball environment which increases participation and provides the opportunity to improve personal skills, while developing respect for others, self confidence and teamwork in our youth athletes.

    Vision:
    Develop athletes who have the skills to contribute at next level programs and a life-long love of baseball.

    Two Rivers Baseball Core Values:
    1. Respect: Treat others better than you expect to be treated.
    2. Sportsmanship: Foster a sense of fair play, humility in victory and graciousness in defeat, as well as friendship with teammates and opponents alike.
    3. Integrity: Demonstrate honest and fair play, beyond simple adherence to the rules and regulations of the game.
    4. Excellence: Pursue the highest level of personal achievement as a player, and collective achievement as a team and an organization.
    5. Teamwork: Learn the value of working together. Baseball is a team sport. Success on the field, as in many aspects of life, is best achieved working as a team, towards a shared goal.
    6. Loyalty: Develop a loyalty to the ideals of the sport and the fellow members of the baseball community.
    7. Enjoyment: Have fun teaching and learning the game of baseball, and have satisfying and rewarding experiences that benefit all participants.

    In-House Program

    • Tee Ball - Targeted for 3, 4 and 5 year old boys and girls
      • Tuesdays and Thursdays
      • developing fundamental skills in hitting and fielding
      • Early May - Late June
    • Minor Machine Pitch - Targeted for 5 and 6 year old level
      • Mondays and Wednesdays
      • Developing fundamental skills in hitting, fielding, baserunning and throwing. 
      • Early May - Late June
    • Major Machine Pitch - Targeted for 7 and 8 year old level
      • Mondays and Wednesdays
      • Further developing fundamental skills with introduction to real game scenarios (outs, extra base hits, catchers, strikeouts at midseason, end of year tournament).
      • Early May - Mid July
    • Kid Pitch - Targeted for 8 - 9 year old level
      • Tuesdays and Thursdays
      • Introduction to competitive baseball. Pitching, umpires, stealing, scores/standings, and mid & end of year tournaments.
      • Early May - Mid July
    • 10/11 Kid Pitch - 10 and 11 year old level
      • Tuesdays and Thursdays
      • Developing fundamental skills in the rules of travel baseball
      • Early May - Mid July

    Travel Program

    • 9U - 15U Travel - competitive community travel baseball
      • Must tryout the fall prior to the current season and be placed on a team to register