2026 Tournament Guide

Best Baseball Tournaments in Oregon β€” 2026 Guide

5 upcoming tournaments Β· USA Softball, USSSA Β· batting cages near every venue

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Oregon runs an active travel fastpitch softball circuit with 5 upcoming events spread across 5 cities and tournament hubs. USA Softball is the primary organizer, alongside USSSA Baseball, running events at every competitive level from developmental divisions through elite brackets.

For families navigating Oregon's tournament calendar, the best approach is to identify your age group's division level first β€” A-level brackets are among the most competitive and draw scouts; B and C divisions offer strong competition with more accessible entry points. Most complexes run multiple age groups simultaneously on weekend events. The current tournament window runs April 2026 – September 2026.

Every tournament listed on WhereToHit links directly to nearby batting cage facilities β€” so your player can get extra reps the morning before games or work on specific mechanics between pool play and bracket rounds. Building warmup time into your tournament weekend logistics is one of the most underrated performance advantages in travel baseball.

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Upcoming Tournaments in Oregon

5 tournaments↕ Sorted by date
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This Week

FP AAG Tryout - West Linn, OR

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Apr 17, 2026
The Facility
West Linn, OR
All American Games - Fastpitch9U10U11U12U13U14U
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Next Week

Spring Fling

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Apr 18–19, 2026
Gordon Faber Sports Complex
Hillsboro, OR
Qualifier10U12U14U23 teams
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Cinco de Slugger

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May 2–3, 2026
Sherwood, OR
Qualifier10U12U14U19 teams
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Triple Play Classic - Featuring GlowBall

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May 16–17, 2026
Lyle Sports Complex
Dallas, OR
Qualifier10U12U14U15 teams
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Major Tournament Organizations in Oregon

Not all tournaments are equal β€” understanding the organizations running events helps you choose the right competitive level for your team.

USA Softball

1 events in Oregon
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USA Softball (formerly ASA) is the national governing body for amateur softball, running the official USA Softball Championship Series. Events feed into national championships with a sanctioned competitive pathway. USA Softball membership provides insurance coverage and access to the largest organized softball tournament network in the country.

Best forFastpitch softball, 10U–18U. Nationally sanctioned pathway to USA Softball Championships.
CompetitionLocal qualifying through national championship.

USSSA Baseball

4 events in Oregon
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The largest travel baseball organization in the country with millions of registered players. USSSA runs events every weekend from February through November at A, B, C, and D competitive levels from 7U through 18U. The national points ranking system feeds state championships, regional qualifiers, and the USSSA World Series. For most families entering competitive travel ball at 10U–14U, USSSA is the first home β€” and for many, the only one they need.

Best forAll levels and ages. Best first step into competitive travel baseball. A-level is elite; D-level is development-focused.
CompetitionTiered A–D. A-level is college-scout quality at 16U–18U; lower tiers are developmental and family-budget friendly.

Age Division Guide for Oregon Travel Baseball

Understanding what to expect at each age group helps you find the right competitive environment β€” and set realistic expectations for travel weekends.

9U
10U

First Real Travel Ball

The entry point for most travel families. 9U-10U tournaments in Oregon typically run kid pitch or machine pitch, with USSSA C and D-level brackets being the most common. Games are shorter, rosters are fluid, and the weekend is as much about the experience as the outcome. Expect variability in competition quality β€” some teams are first-year travel, others are running full fall/spring/summer programs. Pack snacks; tournament food lines move slowly with this age group.

11U
12U

Competitive Travel Begins

11U-12U is where USSSA competition in Oregon gets serious. All kid pitch, longer games, bigger rosters, and a clear separation between A-level teams (who play year-round with professional instruction) and B/C-level teams (strong community programs). This age window is critical for skill development β€” choose events with competitive pool play over easy-win bracket formats. Pre-game batting cage time pays off significantly at this age as mechanics become more trainable.

13U
14U

Competition Separates β€” Scouts Appear

The 13U-14U window is where talent separation accelerates. A-level USSSA brackets at this age in Oregon are intense β€” some teams have elite travel programs behind them. Perfect Game enters the picture at 14U, and their events begin attracting high school coaches and early-stage college interest. This is the age to take individual tournament preparation seriously: pre-game warmup routines, mental preparation, and consistent mechanics under pressure become differentiating factors.

Top Batting Cage Facilities in Oregon

Pre-tournament warmup is one of the most underrated prep steps in travel baseball. These are the highest-rated batting cage facilities in Oregon β€” ideal for getting reps the morning before games.

Tournament Mental Prep

The mental game separates tournament players.

Oregon tournament weekends are where players who prepared mentally pull away from the ones who didn't. After the warmup cuts and the cage work is done, the difference between a player who performs in the bracket and one who collapses is in their head. Mind & Muscle gives players 186 game-scenario mental training modules β€” pre-game focus routines, in-game composure tools, slump-breaking techniques, and clutch-moment training built specifically for baseball and softball tournament competition.

Pre-game focus routineIn-game composureTournament pressure handlingSlump breakingClutch at-bat mental reset

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best baseball tournaments in Oregon in 2026?

Oregon has 5 upcoming baseball and softball tournaments in 2026 across 5 cities. The most competitive events are typically USSSA A-level and Perfect Game tournaments. Browse the full list above and filter by age group, organization, and date to find the right event for your team.

What is the difference between USSSA and Perfect Game tournaments in Oregon?

USSSA is the largest travel baseball organization in the country, running events at A, B, C, and D competitive levels for every age group. It's the best starting point for most families. Perfect Game is the premium brand focused on college recruitment β€” their showcase events attract Division I coaches. For 9U–12U, USSSA is typically the right home. For 14U–18U players with college aspirations, Perfect Game events matter significantly.

What organizations run baseball and softball tournaments in Oregon?

Oregon tournaments on WhereToHit come from 2 organizations: USA Softball, USSSA. Each runs events across different age groups, competitive levels, and timeframes throughout the season.

When is tournament season in Oregon?

Oregon tournaments in 2026 run from April 2026 – September 2026. Peak activity is in April, May, September. Spring and summer are typically the highest-competition windows, with fall ball offering strong participation as well.

What age divisions play in Oregon tournaments?

Oregon tournaments cover age divisions including 7U–10U (entry-level travel), 11U–12U (competitive travel), 13U–14U (advanced competitive). Each age group has multiple competitive tiers β€” A-level is the most competitive, with B, C, and D divisions offering competitive play at more accessible levels. Most Oregon families find their initial fit in B or C level before moving up.

How do I find batting cages near tournaments in Oregon?

Every tournament listed on WhereToHit has a direct link to batting cages within 30 miles of the venue. Oregon has dozens of batting cage facilities listed β€” ideal for pre-tournament warmups the morning before games, or for getting extra reps between pool play and bracket rounds. Use the "Nearby Cages" link on any tournament's detail page.

How much do travel baseball tournaments in Oregon cost?

Entry fees for travel baseball tournaments in Oregon typically range from $375–$750 for team entry depending on age group and competitive level. USSSA local events tend to run lower; Perfect Game showcase events run higher. Many events also have gate fees ($5–$10 per spectator) and some require stay-to-play hotel arrangements. Budget separately for lodging, food, and equipment β€” a full tournament weekend for a family typically runs $400–$800 all-in.

Are there softball tournaments in Oregon in 2026?

Yes β€” Oregon has 5 fastpitch softball tournaments in 2026. These include events from USA Softball, USSSA and cover divisions from 8U through 18U. Filter by "Fastpitch" in the tournament browser above to see only softball events.