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To provide the best learning atmosphere, the best competition and the most fun the game of baseball has to offer to its participants. THE FOLLOWING GOVERNS ALL FIELDS, FACILITIES, OPEN SPACE AND AMENITIES WITHIN THE EAST COBB BASEBALL COMPLEX SITE BOUNDARIES. No littering.
The East Cobb Baseball Complex is owned and operated by ECB, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. Our mission is: To teach the integrity of the game of baseball. To help players understand the greatness of the game while learning the life lessons associated with baseball.
38 Years of Building Players for the Next Level. East Cobb Baseball is recognized nationally as one of the premier youth baseball programs in the country. We welcome players, parents and coaches who are committed to improving their skills and playing competitively.
The East Cobb Baseball Complex is owned and operated by ECB, Inc., a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation. The East Cobb Baseball program is recognized nationally as one of the premier youth baseball operations in the country.
East Cobb Baseball is recognized nationally as one of the premier youth baseball programs in the country. We welcome players, parents and coaches who are committed to improving their skills and playing competitively.
East Cobb Baseball, also known as ECB, Inc. is a baseball program/complex located in the suburbs of the metro Atlanta area, United States that, as of 2007, was one of metro Atlanta's highest earners. [1]
The Atlanta Braves stadium and The Battery Atlanta are a dynamic duo that create an unmatched entertainment destination in East Cobb. Truist Park is the state-of-the-art home of the Atlanta Braves, the city’s Major League Baseball team.
Spanning 30 acres, the East Cobb Baseball Complex features eight baseball diamonds as well as indoor and outdoor batting cages, meeting rooms, covered dugouts, and even living quarters for out-of-town players and their families.
In June of 2020, Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service and operators of the Perfect Game Cares Foundation, signed a long-term agreement with East Cobb Baseball, designating the complex as the future home of Perfect Game’s activities in Georgia.
Daron Sutton, former MLB broadcaster and son of former MLB pitcher Don Sutton, called the East Cobb Baseball/Softball Complex an "iconic" amateur baseball facility.