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Tournaments  | Story | 10/23/2025

A Winning Partnership

JUPITER, Florida – Officially, it’s called the Perfect Game World Wood Bat Association World Championship.

Over time, it’s become known by just one word.



Jupiter.

That's all that's needed.

“When you say Jupiter, the baseball world knows that this is the hot spot, the place where the premier amateur baseball tournament in the world is taking place,” said George Linley, executive director of the Palm Beach County Sports Commission.

“Baseball players, baseball enthusiasts, scouts, coaches -- they all understand this is the top of the food chain.”

The WWBA World Championship is PG’s largest and longest running tournament. For a quarter century, it has called Jupiter home. This year, the annual October event drew 120 teams to the Roger Dean Complex, the bustling spring training home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins. 

Those 120 teams were loaded with talented, elite-level high school players. And where there’s talent, there will be college coaches and major league scouts. The Roger Dean Complex features 12 fields and a stadium. Games are played from early morning into the evening. College coaches and scouts dart around from field to field in golf carts as they watch and evaluate players.

The armada of golf carts has become one of the signature features of Jupiter. In fact, PG had a T-shirt made with a scout sitting in a golf cart holding a radar gun for this year’s event. It sold out on the second day.

“Everybody in the industry knows Jupiter as Jupiter,” said Taylor McCollough, PG’s vice president of operations. “It’s really the perfect venue for us. Very few spring-training complexes have a dozen fields and are big enough to accommodate all the scouts, college and pro, and the golf carts. There’s no other event like this with all the scouts driving around from field to field. 

“Early on, only a (major league) team’s scouting director would get a golf cart. Then all of a sudden, there were 100, then 200. Now, there are over 300 golf carts here. This is the final big event of the year. The next time scouts see these players, they will be playing their senior seasons with their high school teams. A lot of players make their name out of this event. It’s a chance to get more exposure before the (MLB) draft.”

For the second year in a row, CBA Marucci won the five-day tournament. They weren’t the only champions. The grounds crew at the Roger Dean Complex did outstanding work getting the fields ready after rainstorms the first two days.

“They’re one of the best, if not the best, grounds crew we deal with,” McCollough said. “Rain can be an issue at this time of year in Florida but we can always count on these guys to get the fields back playable. We had six inches of rain Thursday night and were playing at 9:30 Friday morning. It still amazes us.”

In addition to the big one, the WWBA World Championship, Palm Beach County hosted two other PG events in October, including the Freshman WWBA Championship, which drew 82 teams. It was played at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, spring training home of the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals. That stunning facility, with 12 fields and a stadium, opened in 2017. According to Linley, Jupiter's year-round popularity as a venue for youth travel ball tournaments helped convince Palm Beach County to support the construction of CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. Throughout the course of the year, PG hosts 15 events for various age groups in Palm Beach County. That's a lot of action.

“The impact is enormous for our community,” Linley said. “It’s hard to even put on paper. Just in October, when we look at what’s happening in Jupiter at the Worlds, the biggest showcase in amateur baseball by far with 120 teams, then think about what's happening at Cacti. We’re projecting about 250 teams, 5,000 athletes, attending family members, baseball enthusiasts, scouts. That’s 15,000 plus visitors staying four or five days in hotels and eating at restaurants. The economic impact is absolutely enormous. You’re probably looking at anywhere between $10 million to $12 million in visitor spending and economic impact just this month from youth baseball.”

With two state-of-the-art spring training complexes that hum with activity long after the big-league teams break camp, Palm Beach County considers itself the epicenter of Florida baseball.

“We’re one of the dominant players in the nation when it comes to baseball overall, and we lead the state of Florida in amateur baseball showcases, tournaments and events overall,” Linley said. “One of the reasons we lead is because Perfect Game has planted their flag in our backyard and has made us one of their signature homes.

“Outside of PG, we also host a variety of other baseball tournaments, but PG is the leader. They are the leader of the amateur sports baseball world. They set the tone. They set trends. We’re very blessed and happy that we have this incredible partnership. We’ve enjoyed it for a long time and hope to enjoy it for years to come.”

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