More Playing Time for Your Players. More Funds for
Your Program. No Conflict with Your Schedule.

Offer weekend opportunities to your travel players – on off
weekends, with no added effort from you staff.

Support Player Development Without
Adding to Your Workload

Fundraising

$25 per player registered through your organization

Off-Weekend play

Perfect for your team’s off weekend

Flexibility

Flexible options that work with your schedule

Bench Reps

More game time for all Your players

Admin Ease

We have handle all the backend administration.

Player Growth

Long term development for all skill levels

GPC works for players at every level of your program—from rising stars to kids who need more at-bats. It’s
an ideal solution for building confidence and game experience without disrupting your roster or schedule.

How the GPC Travel Partner Program Works

1

Share With Families

Inform your families about GPC opportunities

2

Players Register

Families sign up for available weekends

3

We Handle Everything

GPC manages teams, coaches, and logistics

4

Players Compete

Equal playing time in competitive games

Frequently Asked Questions

Limited Playing Opportunities Will Slow Development.

Without regular game time, your player misses out on valuable experience to improve their skills and stay competitive. Every missed inning is a missed chance to grow and develop.

Off Weekends and Devices Replace Valuable Game Time.

When your player isn’t on the field, they’re missing out on the excitement and benefits of real game experience. Off weekends spent at home mean lost opportunities to play, learn, and enjoy the sport they love.

High-Pressure Environments Drain the Fun and Joy.

When the focus is solely on winning, the joy of the game can quickly fade. A high-pressure environment can lead to stress and burnout, taking away the enjoyment that should come with playing baseball.

Struggling to Find a Team Can Cause Your Player to Fall Behind.

It can be tough to find a team that fits your player’s position and skill level. Without the right team, your child risks falling behind peers who are getting regular, competitive play.