07/16/2025
⚾️ PRO-DAY Baseball Fall Tournament Series ⚾️
Get ready for an exciting series of baseball tournaments this fall! We are thrilled to announce the dates for our PRO-DAY Baseball Fall Tournament Series for ages 12U, 14U, and 16U. Mark your calendars and join us for some fantastic baseball action!
Tournament Dates:
• Oct. 18: 12U
• Oct. 19: 14U
• Oct. 25: 12U
• Oct. 26: 16U
• Nov. 1: 12U
• Nov. 2: 14U
📍 Location:
Historic Taylor Field
1201 E. 16th Ave (Jim Hill Way)
Pine Bluff, AR 71601
Play at Historic Taylor Field where Major League Hall of Famers Willie Mays (Giants) and Brooks Robinson (Orioles) once played. Along with three Jefferson County Sports Hall of Famers led by 9-time Gold Glove Winner Torii Hunter (Twins), Texas Rangers left-handed pitchers Mike Jeffcoat and John Barfield who all played in the major leagues to name a few.
Don't miss out on the chance to showcase your skills and compete against the best! Register now and be part of the excitement.
Register: https://play.prodaybaseball.com/
07/27/2024
Locals earn top titles at MLB Pitch, Hit & Run | Pine Bluff Commercial News
Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run drew several participants from southeast Arkansas, according to Jeff Gross of PRO-DAY Baseball, who hosted the event Thursday at Taylor Field in Pine Bluff.
03/09/2024
Game 1 of 2024…beautiful field in Sainte Genevieve, Mo.
Just waiting on the ☀️ to come out.
11/23/2023
Wishing Everyone a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍽 🍁 🙏 ⚾️
Check back with us tomorrow for a Christmas Break event announcement…
11/01/2023
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09/22/2023
⚾️⚾️🔥Register and Reserve your Spot today! 🔥⚾️⚾️
https://play.prodaybaseball.com/
09/10/2023
Danny Martin
Remembered For
Service to Orange Beach
By: Jeff Gross
Pro-Day Baseball
9/10/23
ORANGE BEACH, AL —
In Summer of 1999, after moving down to Orange Beach (AL), I was driving around the area and saw this man working alone on these two baseball fields.
I got out of my car, walked up to these very small youth fields and met a guy named Danny Martin, who would become one of the best persons one could ever meet, very positive, always smiling and full of life.
We started talking baseball and shared ideas and within 30-minutes later he had me following him down to City Hall to meet the Mayor.
Danny knew everyone - he was unofficially the Mayor of Orange Beach. If you needed something done - Danny was the guy who could make it happen.
For the next two decades, I would get to see up close the impact he had on this city and the growth of all youth sports in the area especially baseball, softball and soccer.
Just two years later, Danny’s efforts paved the way for the Orange Beach Sportsplex to be built.
Once opened, I would host Pro-Day week long summer baseball camps and state high school showcases throughout the year.
The event would turn into a regional, national and later a World Showcase, where players were also represented from seven different countries here in Orange Beach.
The prospects were evaluated by professional scouts and college coaches with hopes of receiving college scholarships or get drafted professionally.
The Orange Beach Sportsplex grew from four fields to nine fields for baseball/softball with one able to host collegiate baseball games. Four soccer fields could also be available for up to eight teams at one time.
Pro-Day Baseball honored and inducted Danny Martin into the Hall-of-Fame on January 17, 2016 in Orange Beach (AL) for what he did for the youth and this organization.
This past week, I received one of those calls one would never want to hear about on the passing of Danny Martin .
It hit me hard to hear the news about a person you could call a “True” friend and Danny had many.
The last few days, I’ve been thinking about all the wonderful memories that we shared over the years. Lots of good times.
There’s not enough words that would do justice of the good
Danny did for so many people. We “All” say “Thank You” and grateful you were part of our lives.
Special Prayers to the Danny Martin Family in the coming days, weeks and months ahead. May God Bless each one of you!
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