Event Format:
5-game guarantee Championship tournament. Age Cutoff Date:
5/1/2009 Entry Deadline:
6/10/2009
(Event Could Sell Out Prior to Deadline!) Event Awards:
1st through 4th place team trophies;
1st and 2nd individual plaques;
3rd and 4th individual awards. Equipment Required:
One dozen Rawling's Baseballs included with each entry. Additional baseballs can be purchased at the event. Make Checks to:
Triple Crown Sports Sanctioning Body:
All teams are welcome as long as they have validated qualification through their Triple Crown state director. Game times available at?
June 24th after 10am MDT by clicking Game Times at the top of this page.
History
Come play ball in one of the most beautiful locations in the country. Nestled amongst the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, and sitting at about 6000 ft elevation is the majestic community of Steamboat Springs. Your players will create life long memories while playing national caliber teams from across the United States. Parents and fans will enjoy the World Series games and have the opportunity to take advantage of all the activities the Yampa Valley of Colorado has to offer. For a Baseball World Series, you won't find a better place to play. _____________________________________________________
The Steamboat Springs, Colorado Years
2009 will mark the 14th year of the Triple Crown Baseball World Series. Television coverage will continue.
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2008: Triple Crown World Series featured 300 teams from 23 States. Championship television coverage continued for the 9's and 12's age groups. TV syndication reached 32 million households.
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2007: Featured 350 teams from 25 states. 2006: Featured 350 teams from 24 states. 2005: Featured 332 teams from 24 states. 2004: Featured 311 teams from 22 states. 2003: Featured 225 teams from 18 states. 2002: Featured 257 teams from 22 states. 2001: Featured 250 teams from 22 states. 2000: Featured 237 teams from 20 states. 1999: Featured 222 teams from 19 states. 1998: Featured 86 teams from 12 states. 1997: Featured 151 teams from 12 states.
The Golden, Colorado Years
1996: Featured 110 teams from 8 states. 1995 "Inaugural Year”. Featured 45 teams.