Fort Collins, Colo. - A successful 2025 Pathway Baseball season is officially in the books, and what a year it was. Nearly
400 teams competed across our Pathway events, and more than
150 college programs were on site to recruit, connect, and watch great baseball.
"Entering our ninth year of Pathway Baseball, we will continue to run events our proven way, giving players the right opportunities in front of the right colleges, and keeping the competition diverse with over 30 states represented. It's a celebration of growth, trust, and purpose," said Pathway Baseball Director
Gino Grasso.
Pathway Prospect Games saw close to
60 college programs & 132 players in attendance at San Diego State University, marking another successful year in Southern California. The 2026 event will be hosted at The University of San Diego (USD)'s new state-of-the-art Fowler Park and Cunningham Field venue.
"We're thrilled to call the University of San Diego home for our Pathway Prospect Games in 2026. It's the perfect setting for what this event represents," said Grasso.
The
Pathway Utah event in July continues to stand as one of the premier showcases in the West and Mountain Regions, featuring nearly 120 teams and 30+ colleges on site.
Pathway Omaha shines each summer with its unique college experience during the College World Series and has now sold out five straight years.
Albuquerque, Las Vegas, and Phoenix continue to be staple Pathway events that offer strong, diverse competition and reliable exposure. The
Colorado event hosted 50 teams with half traveling from out of state as we continue to expand great baseball into new regions. We also launched our
Wood Bat Classic in Utah, which sold out in its first year, becoming an instant favorite.
For 2026, we are excited to add
Pathway Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, held alongside our youth
TC Summer Nationals. This East Coast destination brings top teams together in a competitive and family-friendly environment that gives players another great opportunity to be seen and programs a chance to experience the Pathway difference.
"We're excited to bring Pathway Baseball back to the East Coast with Pathway Myrtle Beach, which will be part of our Summer Nationals event that's been running out there for 10 plus years," said Grasso.
"We are going to carry over the same model that's helped us build Pathway events on the West Coast in the mountain region."
Pathway Baseball continues to grow because they pride themselves on listening to coaches, teams, and families while continuing to build events that deliver competitive games, efficient schedules, strong exposure, and a first-class experience from start to finish.
Now it is time to plan your 2026 season. Take a look below and find the right fit for your program:
2026 Pathway Baseball Schedule
Pathway Albuquerque (June 10–14)
Our longest-running event and one of the Southwest's premier tournaments. All games are played on five turf fields at one complex, creating easy scheduling and consistent exposure. A proven, professional event that sets the tone for summer.
Pathway Omaha (June 18–22)
Held during the
College World Series, this event combines top-level competition with a full college experience. Teams stay in dorms, eat in the Iowa Western CC cafeteria, and play in front of college coaches from across the country. Omaha has sold out
five straight years for good reason.
Pathway Utah (July 7–11)
The largest Pathway event with
115+ teams from across the United States. Games are hosted at
BYU,
SLCC, and top high school venues, including a dedicated 15U division in Ogden. Incredible scenery, great venues, and a strong college coach presence make this a can't-miss event every summer.
Pathway Myrtle Beach (July 8–12)
New for 2026. Runs alongside
TC Summer Nationals, one of the biggest youth baseball events in the country. This East Coast addition offers top competition, diverse teams, and the perfect combination of baseball and destination fun.
Pathway Colorado (July 15–19)
Hosted in
Colorado Springs, home to Pikes Peak and Garden of the Gods. A growing event with half of the teams from out of state, offering diverse matchups and a professional experience. Games are played at
Air Force Academy,
UCCS,
CSU-Pueblo, and top high school venues.
Prospect Games – San Diego (August 5–9)
Invite-only individual showcase at the
University of San Diego. Top players identified from Pathway events compete in front of
150 college coaches. Year after year, this event produces real college offers and serves as the ultimate goal for many Pathway athletes.
Pathway Arizona (September 11–13)
Play at
MLB Spring Training complexes in the heart of Phoenix, the baseball capital of the Southwest. Great facilities, local recruiting presence, and diverse competition make this one of the top fall showcases in the region.
Pathway Las Vegas (September 19–20)
A quick and high-energy two-day event that keeps teams engaged and efficient. Great matchups, top facilities, and easy access make Las Vegas a perfect fall recruiting weekend.
Pathway WBC – Utah (October 2–5)
Our
40-team Wood Bat Classic is limited by design for quality and competition. Played among the Wasatch Mountains, this event brings together top programs from around the Mountain West for a scenic and competitive close to the season.
Why College Coaches Recruit Pathway Events
College coaches continue to attend Pathway Baseball events because they know what they will find: organization, quality baseball, and real recruiting value. Every Pathway event provides verified rosters, centralized venues, and meaningful competition that helps coaches evaluate players efficiently.
In 2025, more than
150 college programs attended Pathway events, and over
60 were on site at our Prospect Games alone. Coaches know Pathway attracts strong, diverse talent and that our staff runs every event with professionalism, detail, and integrity.
Join Us in 2026
Pathway Baseball continues to grow because of programs like yours that are committed to player development and opportunity.
Let's make 2026 your best summer yet.
View the 2026 Schedule Here or
Contact Our Team:
Gino Grasso
gino@triplecrownsports.com
Brandon Hardy
brandon@triplecrownsports.com