The American Baseball Coaches Association is proud to announce a new partnership with Baseline, a leading provider of sports facility management software designed to help operators streamline and grow their businesses.
"We’re excited to welcome Baseline as a new partner of the ABCA," said ABCA Executive Director Craig Keilitz. "Their platform is built with today’s facility operators and coaches in mind, and we’re proud to align with a company that is committed to helping programs run more efficiently while creating better experiences for athletes. We look forward to having them engage with our membership at the Convention and beyond."
Baseline will be featured at the 2027 ABCA Convention in Chicago as an exhibitor and Expo Theater presenter, where attendees can learn more about the platform’s capabilities and how it supports modern facility operations.
"After seeing the energy at the ABCA Convention firsthand, it was obvious we needed to be a long-term part of this community," said Eli Herrick, Founder and CEO of Baseline. "The coaches and programs in this organization are the driving force behind the facilities Baseline was built for, and we're excited to deepen that relationship."
As part of the ABCA Member Discount Program, Baseline is offering members a $250 advertising credit when they sign up for a Pro account, providing added value as facilities look to expand their reach and grow participation.
About Baseline
Baseline is the complete management platform built from the ground up for sport facilities. Scheduling, payments, team management, memberships, marketing, website creation, and more all live in one place, enabling sport facility owners to run their entire business from a single login. With transaction-based pricing that saves facilities thousands annually and AI-powered features that give trainers their time back, Baseline helps owners spend less time on admin work and more time with their athletes. Learn more at https://www.baselinepro.com/.
About the ABCA
The American Baseball Coaches Association is the primary professional organization for amateur baseball coaches. Founded in 1945, the Association’s more than 15,000 members represent all 50 states and 41 countries. Since its initial meeting of 27 college baseball coaches in June 1945, the Association has expanded to include nine divisions: NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA, NJCAA, Pacific Association Division, High School, Youth and Travel.