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The Inland Valley Baseball Association is one of the premier collegiate baseball programs in the nation, proud to field three teams in the California Premier Collegiate League and two in the Sunset Baseball League.  With home games at the most beautiful fields in Southern California, including the Cougar Baseball Complex at Azusa Pacific University, Mazmanian Field at Mt. SAC, the sunken diamond at Citrus College, the ivy-covered nostalgia-inducing diamond at Fullerton College, and the Riverside Sports Complex on the campus of UC Riverside, athletes who choose the IVBA enjoy top-tier facilities rivaling the best college summer leagues in the nation. 

The Inland Valley Bucs were the CPCL runner-up in 2023 with the legendary Rick Vanderhook at the helm, while the OC Pirates finished atop the Sunset League standings for the second consecutive summer season.

Colleges represented include: UNLV, Cal State Fullerton, St. Louis University, Hawaii, Houston Baptist, Iowa, Long Beach State, Louisiana Tech, Oregon, Texas Tech, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Baptist, Azusa Pacific, San Francisco State, Cal State San Bernardino, Riverside City College, and many more!  No matter your skill level, the IVBA has a team for you!


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  1. Will the SCCBL Pirates and Bucs be using Amerige Park as their home field this summer?? and what about SBL Pirates also, Thanks

    1. The SCCBL Pirates and SBL Pirates will have their games at Amerige Park. The Bucs will have their home games at Cal Poly Pomona with a few home games at Amerige Park and Citrus College.

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