About C.A.B.A. Tournaments
Go Yard Baseball is the Wisconsin State Director for C.A.B.A. tournaments. All of our tournaments have an automatic berth to the C.A.B.A. World Series for the different age levels. Below is a brief history from the C.A.B.A. website. Form more information on C.A.B.A., please go to their website, www.cababaseball.com.
HISTORY
The Continental Amateur Baseball Association launched the initial season in 1984. Ron Golden and Roger Tremaine had the vision of starting a new more user-friendly youth baseball organization that would provide more teams the opportunity to participate at the national level. As the new kid on the block at that time, it was incumbent upon them to develop a program that would offer real alternatives, so the C.A.B.A. was the innovator in providing national level events for single age levels 9-18. In addition, the C.A.B.A. initiated round robin play leading to a double elimination championship bracket. These seem almost standard procedure in today’s youth baseball world, but in 1984, it was a revolution! Since that time, many thousands of teams from virtually every state, along with Puerto Rico, Panama, Guam, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and the Dominican Republic have participated in C.A.B.A.World Series events. In addition, hundreds of players that have since gone on to play at the professional level have played in C.A.B.A. World Series events, including C.A.B.A. Graduates of the Year such as Alex Rodriguez and Todd Helton.

Greg Reinhard Baseball LLC is run by professional baseball player Greg Reinhard. The company offers several baseball options for players throughout all of Wisconsin and the Midwest. Greg Reinhard Baseball offers camps, an academy, and a fall league. The Wisconsin RiverCat Organization, which includes the GRB Rays, is a Non-Profit Organization operated by a board which offers baseball teams in the fall, summer, and winter for the accelerated and advanced player.