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  • Home
  • Core Values
  • Players
  • History
  • Schedule
  • Sponsors & Partners
  • Games and Shows
  • Youth Clinics
  • Staff
  • Team Rosters
  • Sermons
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  • Wounded Warriors
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Honor Summer Tour

Military Baseball plays a 4 week within the South East Annually Competing against the thought Division 1 & 2 Athletes in America. The tour involves youth clinics, visiting nursing homes, giving back to the community, hosting radio shows, POD Cast and playing at the toughest levels in showcasing in front of hundreds and sometimes thousands of fans.

Active Duty Military must be able to perform at the collegiate level. No matter your baseball background we give all service members a free tryout to prove themselves to join an elite group of military baseball players. Active Duty can take TDY orders by the permission of their commanding officer and participate with our organization in conducting community service hours and representing your command with integrity and respect at all times. Players must sign a commitment of good order and conduct at all times. Failure to do so will result in a report to their commanding officer and players will be dismissed immediately. We support The Department of War and expect that all athletes conduct themselves in professional manners at all times.

College Player or Professionals: All players must sign a commitment to good order and conduct and represent Military Baseball with Christian values, respect and integrity at all times. We seek to uphold the attitude of hustle, toughness and dedication of selfless service.

The 5 Tool Player

Military Baseball Players are not one trick ponies but posses 5 tools as a special team of gofted athletes to bring God glory through humility, honor and service.

Player Assessments

Military Baseball Player Standards

Military Baseball players must be able to compete at the highest levels of collegiate and professional baseball. We play to win both on and off the field.

Military Baseball is not a recreational team and it is not an amateur program. We are a professional baseball organization that competes against high-level collegiate athletes, independent professional players, minor league organizations, and MLB-affiliated programs across the country.

Because of this, we are very selective in who we bring into our organization. Players must meet the athletic requirements, discipline, character standards, and physical demands necessary to perform at a professional level and entertain fans nationwide.

Our players operate within a highly demanding and regimented schedule that includes training, player development, community outreach, travel, and professional competition. Every player must be prepared to represent Military Baseball with excellence, integrity, discipline, and a heart of service.

For athletes who may not currently meet the required playing level, we may have other opportunities within the organization where they can contribute to the mission, growth, and success of Military Baseball.

All interested players will be evaluated through individual tryouts and assessments conducted by our coaching staff.

Thank you for your interest in Military Baseball. God bless you, and make it a great and wonderful day.

Military Baseball
MilitaryAthletics.com



Eligibility

Eligibility & Requirements

Players must be 18 years of age or older to try out for Military Baseball. All players must meet our athletic requirements, professional standards, and organizational Code of Ethics.

Players do not have to be military personnel to try out. However, we strongly encourage active-duty military members, reservists, veterans, and high-level athletes who can compete at the highest collegiate and professional levels to apply.

Military Baseball is selective in who we bring into the organization. Every player must be able to represent our mission with discipline, integrity, athletic excellence, and a heart of service.


Players with collegiate or professional baseball backgrounds are highly encouraged to try out. Players are W-2 Employees dedicated to our mission & upholding our values on and off the field.

Our Player Profile

We are more than just baseball

Welcome to Military Athletics, Home of the U.S. Military Baseball Organization

Military Athletics and the U.S. Military Baseball Organization exist to honor God, our fans, our United States military, and our first responders.

Military Baseball was created in 2016 by United States Army Chaplain and Navy Chaplain Juan Adriatico. His vision was to build a faith-based baseball organization that performs at the collegiate and professional level, attracts fans across the country, honors our U.S. military, and uses the great game of baseball as a platform to bring communities together.

Players and coaches selected for the U.S. Military Baseball Organization must meet three important standards:

1. Faith and Character
Players and coaches must profess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and live as honorable members of society.

2. Athletic and Professional Ability
Players must be able to perform at the collegiate or professional baseball level. Coaches must have the ability, experience, and leadership to coach and develop athletes at the collegiate or professional level.

3. Ministry and Support Raising
Players and coaches must be willing and able to raise support, understanding that this role is more than baseball. It is a calling, a profession, and a ministry as part of the U.S. Military Baseball Organization.

We believe in creating quality-of-life opportunities for our players and building long-term career paths within this organization. We are serious about honoring Christ in every show, every game, and every community outreach event. Baseball is the vehicle, but Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of everything we do.

Thank you again for your interest in our organization.

God bless you.

Respectfully,
Juan Adriatico
Head Coach & President
U.S. Military Baseball Organization
Military Athletics

Full Time Professional Baseball Players

Military Athletics Player Ambassador Program

Military Baseball Player Representative 

Role

Player Performance 

Youth Baseball & Mentorship Program

Military Baseball Outreach Program

General Athletic Mission Fund

Team Travel & Player Development

Position Title: Sponsored Baseball Player / Donor-Funded Player Representative

Organization: Military Athletics / U.S. Military Baseball

Reports To: Head Coach / Program Director / Executive Leadership

Position Type: Donor-Supported Athletic Position

Compensation: Funded by approved donor, sponsor, or organizational support package

Position Summary

The Donor-Paid Baseball Player position is designed for a qualified baseball player who represents the mission, values, and standards of Military Athletics both on and off the field. This player will participate in baseball competition, team training, community service, mentorship activities, military appreciation events, youth outreach, donor engagement, and organizational promotion.

This position allows donors and sponsors to directly support a player’s opportunity to compete, develop, travel, train, and serve through baseball while representing God, family, country, and the United States Military community.

Purpose of the Position

The purpose of this donor-funded position is to provide financial support for selected athletes who demonstrate strong character, athletic ability, leadership potential, and a commitment to serving others.

The donor’s support may help cover:

Player stipend

Travel expenses

Lodging

Meals

Uniforms

Training costs

Tournament fees

Equipment

Player development

Mission-related community outreach

Key Responsibilities

Baseball Participation & Performance

The player shall actively participate in practices, games, tournaments, strength training, player development sessions, team meetings, and scheduled organizational events.

The player is expected to maintain a competitive standard of effort, discipline, coachability, preparation, and sportsmanship.

Character & Conduct

The player must represent the organization with integrity, humility, respect, and professionalism.

The player shall avoid conduct that damages the reputation of the team, donors, sponsors, military families, churches, community partners, or the organization.

Expected conduct includes:

Respect for coaches, teammates, opponents, umpires, donors, and community members

No illegal drugs or abuse of alcohol

No fighting, harassment, hazing, or abusive conduct

Professional behavior on social media

Proper care of uniforms, equipment, and facilities

Commitment to team rules and leadership expectations

Mentorship & Community Service

The player will participate in youth clinics, community events, military appreciation events, church outreach, nonprofit activities, and mentorship programs when requested.

The player may assist with younger athletes by encouraging discipline, teamwork, faith, service, sportsmanship, and personal responsibility.

Donor & Sponsor Representation

The player may be asked to attend donor events, meet sponsors, take photos, provide thank-you messages, participate in promotional content, and share testimony or impact updates.

The player must understand that donor support is a privilege and should be honored through gratitude, effort, service, and professionalism.

Recruiting & Program Growth

The player may help promote the organization by encouraging qualified athletes to learn about the program, attend tryouts, participate in camps, or support the mission.

The player shall not make unauthorized promises regarding roster spots, scholarships, pay, NIL opportunities, housing, or benefits.

Donor Support Structure

Donor support may be provided directly to the organization and allocated toward approved player-related expenses. The organization may determine how funds are distributed based on budget, compliance, player eligibility, donor intent, and organizational needs.

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