There Are Three Different Strategies To Starting A US Elite Baseball Team


Starting a new US Elite Baseball team is a very exciting time for all involved. Here are the details of how it begins:

Leadership - The most important position in the US Elite Baseball program is that of our coaches. Without a strong leader in place, there is no team. Therefore, US Elite Baseball is always on the lookout for men of character who want to lead a US Elite Baseball team. We take it so seriously, that our coaches must go through a detailed process before they can become a coach.

First, they must fill out an online application, then be interviewed, then be vetted, complete with a background check, and finally, complete an online examine that fully educates them on the Uncommon Standards at US Elite Baseball they will be expected to uphold.

Once a leader is in place, teams can be formed in a variety of ways.

Core players - Occasionally, there is a small group of core players (3-5) who completely understand the US Elite Baseball model and standards and want to become a part of the US Elite Baseball family. In many cases, they are looking to break free from a group of people who may not “get it”. When this happens, a head coach will need to build the team around those core players. In many cases, the players themselves help recruit more players who “get it” and want to join US Elite Baseball.

Recruited Team - This, by far, has been the most successful model for US Elite Baseball. It’s when a coach joins US Elite Baseball by himself, and forms a completely new team. Although it’s a challenging, and sometimes lengthy process to hold tryouts, attend tournaments and recruit all new players, a coach who does this truly can build his “dream team”.

Existing Team - On rare occasions there is a leader (Coach) and an entire team of players who are already operating similarly to US Elite Baseball’s Uncommon Standards. They will contact US Elite Baseball and the coach will apply to become a US Elite Baseball coach. In his application he indicates that he has an existing team to “convert” to US Elite Baseball. Typically, this happens when a team is looking to become a part of something much bigger than just their team. There are many benefits for a single team to convert to US Elite Baseball.

Are you a coach? Want to start a new US Elite Baseball team? Apply HERE.