Metro Senators 13u / 14u Teams

13u

NORTH

13u

SOUTH

14u

NORTH

14u

SOUTH

Metro Senators HS Teams

2027 NORTH

2027 SOUTH

2026 South

2026 North

2025 NORTH

Metro Senators PSL Teams

Metro Senators Players will receive

Competitive Schedule

A full and competitive local regular-season schedule through NVTBL

The Best Tournaments

Participation in some of best local and regional tournaments on the East Coast

First Class Coaching

First-class coaching at every level, from our experienced coaching staff

New Facility

Access to new indoor baseball training facility throughout the season

7-Week Conditioning Program

Fully instructed pre-season/winter 7-week conditioning program

Uniforms

Top-quality uniforms and spirit wear options

College Exposure

Exposure to collegiate scouts for our college prep programs

The Best Schools and Universities

Opportunities to see some of the best schools/universities on the East Coast

College Recruiting

College recruiting profile pages for each college prep player

In-Depth Analysis

Video analysis for all position players and pitchers

More Access

More access to Metropolitan Baseball Academy program (Seasonal Team Camps / Discounted Programs)

METRO SENATORS 2024 SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

2024 Spring / Summer Season

13u and 14u Programs:

  • Game Total: 30-40
  • NVTBL Local Games: 15-25
  • Tournaments:  (4-6 events) 

Practices will begin in mid to late February.  Game play will begin April 1.  The season will run through mid to late July.  Practices will be held weekly throughout the season.  13/14u team will play weekend only games during the month of April and early May.  Weekday games will pick up in late May throughout the remainder of the summer portion of the season.   Individual team tournament and league schedules will be made available after roster selection at your pre-season meetings.  During the week teams will have practices, games and open Hitters Club times at the Metro Facility.  The weekends will consist of weekend DH headers and tournament play.  Players should plan for team activities 3-4 days per week or more.

HS Programs:

  • Game Total: 25-35
  • NVTBL Local Games: 10-15
  • Tournaments:  (4-6 events) 

Practices will begin immediately following the HS season.  Game play will begin June 1.  The season will run through August 1.  Practices will be held weekly throughout the season. Individual team tournament and league schedules will be made available after roster selection at your pre-season meetings.  During the week teams will have practices, games and open Hitters Club times at the Metro Facility.  The weekends will consist of weekend DH headers and 4-6 tournaments.  Players should plan for team activities 3-4 days per week or more.

PSL and PSL Futures Programs: 2025/26 Grads

  • Game Total: 25-35
  • NVTBL Local Games: 10-15
  • Tournaments:  (4-6 events) 

Practices will begin immediately following the HS season.  Game play will begin June 1.  The season will run through August 1.  Practices will be held weekly throughout the season. Individual team tournament and league schedules will be made available after roster selection at your pre-season meetings.  During the week teams will have practices, games and open Hitters Club times at the Metro Facility.  The weekends will consist of weekend DH headers and 4-6 tournaments.  Players should plan for team activities 3-4 days per week or more.

PSL and PSL Futures players should plan for more out of town travel.

Additional Program Details:

Each team will practice routinely throughout the season once or twice a week depending on game schedules each week. Families should prepare for this to be on average a 4-day commitment every week. Practices will be held at the Metropolitan Baseball Academy Indoor Complex along with local Fairfax County fields. Weekday games and practices will begin sometime between 5 pm and 8 pm. Weekend activities will include NVTBL league games, along with tournament play. Some tournaments will be out-of-town events. The PSL team, National team and other high-school aged teams should plan on more out-of-town travel than the middle-school aged programs.