Collegiate League

Summer baseball and Table Rock Lake... a great combination! Live on the shores of Table Rock Lake and play on the same fields where Gaylord Perry, Steve Carlton, and Ozzie Smith coached for Sho-Me Baseball Camp. Be a part of the first collegiate teams to be offered by Ballparks of America and to play on the historic Sho-Me Baseball fields in Branson West, Missouri. Make history on fields where history has been made!

Experience Includes...

  • Up to 30 games played
  • 22-man roster (13 position players/9 pitchers)
  • 6-team wood bat league in the Ozark Mountains –
  • Live game stats via GameChanger
  • Paid internship opportunities for players interested in Sport Management, Marketing, Merchandising and more
  • Accommodations (and some meals) on-site and included with registration
  • Discounts on local gym membership, Pro Shop merchandise and more

Pricing & Information

Dates

Pricing

Internships

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 Arrival: 

June 3

Departure: 
July 18

Position Players: $995
Pitchers $895 

Additional cost for on-site accomodations: $900

Includes on-campus housing and 8-10 meals per week.

Sports Management
Field/Turf Management
Marketing
Photography
Merchandising

All internships are paid hourly.

Learn About Branson, Missouri

Branson, Missouri is one of the top family vacation destinations in the United States, but there’s so much more to it than that! The community is one-of-a-kind and supportive of all athletics in the area. It’s the perfect place to stay fresh – whether you’re from the area or 100 miles away!

The Facilities

Located just off Table Rock Lake, Sho-Me Baseball is a historic complex. The complex brings back to life the origins of baseball with classic dorms, netted, outdoor batting cages, full grass in-fields, and traditional above-ground dugouts.

The League

The Sho-Me Collegiate League is set in the heart of the Ozark Mountains with games played at U.S. Ballpark in Ozark, Missouri, and Sho-Me Baseball in Branson West, Missouri.

The Community

Branson West is a sister city to Branson and thrives on being a close-knit community. There’s plenty to visit close to the complex, including restaurants, Silver Dollar City, caves, state parks and more!