About
Metro Baseball League & Minnesota Baseball Tournaments offers youth baseball through league play, qualifying local tournaments, and state championship tournaments. Teams play baseball against neighboring communities and take part in league playoffs as part of a traveling schedule.
• Ages: 9–15 years old
• Schedule: Teams play a traveling schedule against neighboring communities from April through July.
Metro Baseball League & Minnesota Baseball Tournaments is a non-profit organization created and existing solely to serve youth baseball in Minnesota, with a goal of growing the game of baseball while focusing programming, education, training, and resources back to youth baseball organizations in each community. It is a community-based program serving the Twin Cities metro, Southern Minnesota, and Western Wisconsin. MBL/MBT is one of the largest independent leagues and baseball organizations in the country, with over 700 league teams, over 600 state tournament teams, and over 10,000 athletes, and for the last 20 years MBT has run the largest statewide tournaments in youth baseball. MBT runs 19 state championship tournaments, and teams can qualify for these state championship tournaments by playing in some of the 380 qualifying local tournaments held by communities across the state. MBL issues grants to communities for field and facilities enhancements, player development, and scholarships for those in need.
The organization was founded in 1992. The leadership team includes Charlie Becker (President), Ryan Wilson (Vice President), Ryan Park (Treasurer), Daniel Hollerung (Secretary), Matt Bell (Board Member), Mike Skora (Board Member), an open Board Member position, Kirk Detlefsen (Board Member), Kearney Burns (Board Member), MBL contact Brian Monahan, MBT contact Jeff Eul, AP/AR, Fall League, and Twins Tickets contact Todd Scharber, August Classic contact Neil Mendonca, Marketing, Sponsorships, and Web Site Advertising contact Bob Lilledahl, and Charitable Gambling contact Nancy Huber.
Last updated February 21, 2026.
• Ages: 9–15 years old
• Schedule: Teams play a traveling schedule against neighboring communities from April through July.
Metro Baseball League & Minnesota Baseball Tournaments is a non-profit organization created and existing solely to serve youth baseball in Minnesota, with a goal of growing the game of baseball while focusing programming, education, training, and resources back to youth baseball organizations in each community. It is a community-based program serving the Twin Cities metro, Southern Minnesota, and Western Wisconsin. MBL/MBT is one of the largest independent leagues and baseball organizations in the country, with over 700 league teams, over 600 state tournament teams, and over 10,000 athletes, and for the last 20 years MBT has run the largest statewide tournaments in youth baseball. MBT runs 19 state championship tournaments, and teams can qualify for these state championship tournaments by playing in some of the 380 qualifying local tournaments held by communities across the state. MBL issues grants to communities for field and facilities enhancements, player development, and scholarships for those in need.
The organization was founded in 1992. The leadership team includes Charlie Becker (President), Ryan Wilson (Vice President), Ryan Park (Treasurer), Daniel Hollerung (Secretary), Matt Bell (Board Member), Mike Skora (Board Member), an open Board Member position, Kirk Detlefsen (Board Member), Kearney Burns (Board Member), MBL contact Brian Monahan, MBT contact Jeff Eul, AP/AR, Fall League, and Twins Tickets contact Todd Scharber, August Classic contact Neil Mendonca, Marketing, Sponsorships, and Web Site Advertising contact Bob Lilledahl, and Charitable Gambling contact Nancy Huber.
Last updated February 21, 2026.
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