The Palm Beaches Welcomes Top Collegiate Talent for Summer League Play

WEST PALM BEACH, FL — The South Florida Collegiate Baseball League (SFCBL) is bringing summer baseball action across The Palm Beaches from June 1 through July 26, 2026, featuring top collegiate talent competing at venues throughout Palm Beach County.

The SFCBL is a premier summer collegiate wood-bat league that brings together top amateur baseball players from across the country, including athletes from the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA ranks. Designed to provide a high-level competitive environment, the league allows players to continue developing their skills during the offseason while gaining exposure in front of professional scouts.

Games will be hosted at several facilities across Palm Beach County, including Santaluces Athletic Complex, Little Fenway Park, Lilac Park, Spanish River High School, West Boca High School, South County Regional Park, and Keiser University, showcasing the region’s wide range of baseball venues.

The league features a multi-week regular season, with teams competing in an extensive schedule leading into postseason play and a league championship. The SFCBL has become a proven pipeline for talent, with numerous players advancing to professional baseball, including selections in the MLB Draft.

Throughout the summer, fans can enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere at ballparks across the county, with frequent games, community engagement, and opportunities to watch the next generation of baseball talent up close.

The 2026 season is projected to generate more than 3,000 hotel room nights in Palm Beach County, contributing to the region’s tourism economy while activating multiple venues across The Palm Beaches.