2026 Family / Parent / Child Game
Participate
2026 Family Game
On Friday, June 19th, Baseball 4 Causes will host our third Family / Parent / Child game, (previously called our Father/ Son / Daughter Game). It will be played on the collegiate-caliber turf field on the campus of The John Carroll School in Bel Air, MD. Spots will be limited as this is a single game, so act fast when registration begins! This is open to sons, daughters, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Player must be 16 Years or older or play at a varsity level. The young guns will be able to pitch up to two innings each, so bring your A-Game. Advancing on passed balls outside of the brown turf area is permitted.
SCHEDULE
- Game will begin at approximately 6pm
Uniforms/Equipment/Notes:
- Registration will begin 45 minutes before the game. Make sure to arrive early to check in and sign your waiver.
- Wear a jersey and baseball pants.
- Turf shoes or plastic cleats ONLY. No metal spikes.
- No sunflower seeds or red Gatorade drinks.
- Bring your own WOODEN bats and batting helmets.
- Cold bottled water will be available at all games.
B4C Evening Poolside Cookout & Live Music! –
As a participant of the Family game, you are also invited to the B4C Cookout on Thursday, June 18th (4:00 PM Start ... Music tentatively beginning at 5:00 PM ... Dinner at 6:00 PM)
Address: 1621 Saddle Ridge Court, Forest Hill, MD 21050
We will be hosting a fun evening for all Paul Smeton Classic, Harford Experience, and Family Game participants with a poolside cookout and live music! Bring your requests for classic rock songs. We will also be providing an open bar. Families are welcome. The pool will be open, so bring a suit!
Field
Alumni Field at Kutcher Foundation Stadium
This venue offers a state-of-the-art all turf playing surface on the campus of The John Carroll School. Come experience one of the best playing surfaces in the Mid-Atlantic!
Address: 703 E Churchville Rd, Bel Air, MD 21014
FAQ's
My child is not 16 years old but plays varsity baseball or softball. Would they still be able to play?
Yes. Any child who plays at the high school varsity level can play.
About
Baseball 4 Causes
Baseball 4 Causes, or B4C, is the baseball philanthropic branch of Technology 4 Causes, a non-profit organization focused on using technology and support services to make a positive impact. B4C aims to create a positive influence within the baseball community and the local community at large through various initiatives by staging events, providing a community platform, and helping other organizations run charitable events.
Technology 4 Causes
Technology 4 Causes (T4C) is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering other initiatives by offering advanced technology solutions and skilled personnel, making their operations more efficient and cost-effective.