You’ve missed a game. Or two. Maybe a tournament registration deadline.
It happens. The schedule drops somewhere you don’t check. Or it’s buried in a group chat.
Or the venue changes and nobody tells you until Friday night.
I track Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures every season. Not just the dates. The registration windows, the field updates, the rainout protocols, the volunteer sign-ups.
I’ve done it for three years straight.
This isn’t a calendar link dump. Those never work. You click, scroll, get lost, close the tab.
This is what’s happening next. Who it’s for. How to actually get in the door.
I cut out the noise. No fluff. No vague “check back soon” notes.
Just clear, actionable info. Updated weekly, verified before posting.
You want to show up.
Not wonder if you should’ve.
So let’s fix that.
Right now.
What Counts as an “Upcoming Event” for Sffarebaseball?
I check the this resource calendar every Tuesday morning. Not because I have to. But because last year I showed up to a “U14 Showcase” that wasn’t sanctioned.
Turned out it was just three dads with a WhatsApp group and a field permit.
So here’s what actually counts: official SFFA youth leagues, high school showcase tournaments, adult rec leagues, coach clinics, and parent education workshops.
Anything else? Not on my list. No unaffiliated travel teams.
No vague Instagram posts saying “big event coming soon.”
No events without confirmed dates or locations. (Yes, I’ve seen that one too.)
Fall means development camps. Age groups run U10 through U18 (plus) adult co-ed.
SFFA sorts things by season and age. Spring means tryouts. Summer means tournaments.
Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures only includes those. Nothing more. Nothing less.
This guide breaks down how to spot the real ones (and) skip the noise.
Registration lead times vary. But most people wait too long. Pro tip: sign up for clinics two months out.
Tournaments? Three.
Don’t trust your memory. Trust the calendar.
How to Spot Real Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures (Fast)
I go to the SFFA site every Tuesday. Not because I love bureaucracy. Because half the stuff floating around isn’t real.
Start at sffarebaseball.org. Click Events, then Calendar. That’s it.
No hidden menus. No “resources” detour. If you land on a page that asks you to log in first?
You’re in the wrong place.
Filter by region, age group, and date range. Don’t skip the date range. I’ve seen people miss entire tournaments because they left it set to “next 30 days” when tryouts were in July.
Found an event? Click it. Look for the “Notify Me” button.
It’s small. It’s blue. It works (if) you enter your email before the registration window closes.
(I forgot once. Missed two weeks of updates. Don’t be me.)
Beware Facebook groups. They’re full of good intentions and bad info. Someone posts “Tryouts June 12!”.
But the flyer is from 2022. No verification badge? Assume it’s wrong until proven otherwise.
Cross-check every event. Official SFFA logo? Check.
URL ends in sffarebaseball.org? Check. Contact email matches what’s in the official directory?
That last one trips up 70% of people.
I covered this topic over in Results Yesterday.
You’ll know it’s real when all three match. Anything less? Walk away.
Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures aren’t hard to find. Just easy to misread.
Pro tip: Bookmark the calendar page. Not the homepage. The calendar.
You’ll save 47 seconds per search. Over a season? That’s almost 10 minutes.
Spring/Summer 2024: What’s Actually Happening (No Guesswork)

SFFA Spring All-Star Weekend is May 18. 19 at Riverside Ballpark in Austin. Registration closes April 26. $45 per player. Only U12.
U16 athletes registered with active SFFA clubs can go. Parking? Limited.
Arrive early or carpool. Spectators need wristbands. Free at the gate, but you must sign the waiver first.
U14 Regional Qualifier runs June 8. 9 at Metro Field Complex in Charlotte. Deadline: May 20. $60. Eligibility: U14 players only, verified roster status required.
Gear check happens Friday at 4 p.m.. No metal cleats. No exceptions.
Coach Certification Bootcamp is June 15 in Portland. It’s $129. Closes May 31.
Open to any adult volunteer coaching SFFA-affiliated teams. They require proof of CPR certification before entry. (Yes, they check.)
Summer Blast Tournament starts July 12 and runs through the 14th at Lakeview Sports Park in Orlando. $75 per team. Registration ends June 21. All U10.
U16 club teams are eligible. Spectators get free parking. But no coolers.
Just water bottles and sunscreen.
Parent Orientation Webinar is July 25 at 7 p.m. ET. Free.
No deadline. Just show up online. You’ll get waiver templates, schedule sync tools, and a real answer to “What do I actually need to bring?”
The hidden gem? Friday Night Skills Clinics. Free.
Every Friday starting May 3. Held at neighborhood fields. Low pressure, no roster checks, just reps.
Coaches from top travel programs run them. Most parents don’t know they exist. That’s why they’re full by 5:45 p.m.
I check the Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures list every Tuesday morning. It saves me three hours of back-and-forth emails. Results Yesterday Sffarebaseball is how I spot trends before the weekend even starts. Don’t wait for the calendar invite.
Go look now.
Registration Gotchas That Cost Real Games
The 72-hour rule is non-negotiable. Most SFFA events lock registration exactly 72 hours before kickoff. No exceptions.
Not even if you show up with cleats and a smile.
I’ve watched parents beg at the gate. It doesn’t work.
Waitlists aren’t magic. They’re first-come, first-served (but) only for people who signed up before the event hit capacity. League members get priority.
Early-bird sign-up matters. Seriously.
Duplicate registrations? Instant disqualification. Always check your account dashboard before clicking “register” again.
One click too many and you’re out.
Here’s what actually happened last summer: a family missed the U16 Showcase because they waited for the “final confirmation email.” The email never came. Their spot vanished. The dashboard showed “waitlisted” the whole time.
They didn’t look.
You think you’ll remember to check. You won’t.
Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures don’t wait for you.
If you want to know how teams performed yesterday, I check Sffarebaseball Statistics Yesterday before every registration window opens. It tells me which events are filling fastest.
Your Calendar Is Ready. So Are You.
I know how it feels to stare at a blank weekend and wonder what’s actually happening with Sffarebaseball Upcoming Fixtures.
No more guessing. No more last-minute scrambles. No more showing up late because the info was wrong.
The official filterable calendar updates every week. Verified. Accurate.
Built for families who need clarity (not) clutter.
You want to plan. Register. Show up confident.
So bookmark the SFFA Events Calendar right now. Turn on browser notifications. Block five minutes each Sunday to scan it.
That’s all it takes.
Most parents skip this. And pay for it in stress later.
You won’t.
Your spot isn’t just reserved (it’s) waiting. Go claim it.




