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Palace City Baseball Association Opens Registration for 2026 Summer League

Palace City Baseball Association Opens Registration for 2026 Summer League

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — The Palace City Baseball Association (PCBA) has opened registration for its 2026 Summer League season, welcoming players ages 13U through 18U to join a community-focused program designed to promote competition, development, and teamwork.

As the official association for summer baseball in the Mitchell area, PCBA will field Class A summer league teams during the 2026 season. The organization emphasizes providing a safe and supportive environment for young athletes to grow both on and off the field.

Founded with a mission to encourage sportsmanship, integrity, and respect, PCBA operates independently of the Mitchell Baseball Association and is led by its own board of directors.

Families interested in registering players can do so online at PalaceCityBaseball.com. Additional information, including season schedules, coaching announcements, and team lineups, will be released in the coming weeks.

Questions may be directed to PalaceCityBaseball@gmail.com, and updates can be found on Facebook and Instagram at @PalaceCityBaseball.

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