Travel Teams
Spring Travel Teams – 13u and 14u

Since 2002, when Charles Scott founded Future Prospects Baseball, our developmental program has become the premier training ground in Marin County for children of all ages. Hundreds of players have not only improved their baseball skills as a result of the camps, clinics, and private lessons provided by FPB, but they have also learned valuable lessons and traits —character, respect, perseverance, and loyalty — which will serve them throughout their entire lives.
Because we have been approached by so many past and current students who are looking for a more positive travel ball experience than they have had in the past, we are very excited to announce a new phase of Future Prospects Baseball. Beginning in February of 2009, we completed our first 13u and 14u travel teams, led by a coaching staff that believes in and adheres strictly to the principals and philosophy of founder Charles Scott. This fantastic group of players is clearly ready to compete against other teams from Northern California.
For these two teams, it is a tremendous opportunity to eventually participate in our 15u, 16u, and 17-18u teams starting after the completion of the high school season in June. Now our players will have the chance to play at a high level of competition while receiving the best instruction until graduation.
The 13u and 14u season will last from February through May.
Summer Travel Teams – 14u, 16u and 18u

Champions in 18u Woodland tournament
We are now expanding into the competitive world of travel team summer baseball. In May 2009, FPB added 14u, 16u and 18u travel teams. Our summer travel ball season runs from mid-May through August 1st.
Fall Travel Teams

Our travel fall season starts in late August and runs through October. Our goal during the fall is to keep our younger travel ball team players active and playing. Most have been with us throughout the spring and summer and need the addition of the fall season to fully understand and utilize the many new skills and knowledge that they have gained. Our fall season is less demanding from a commitment and time standpoint and practices and tournaments are only held on a bi-weekly basis.
The fall season is also a great time to introduce the world of travel ball to those new players that have never played travel ball and who are looking for that next challenging level of competition.