Once Pease Baseball reaches 100 member families, membership closes and future openings shift to roster movement and waitlist priority.

PBP DEVELOPMENT ROSTER

Current Roster
83/100
83 / 100
17 SPOTS REMAINING
Roster updated live

Built With A Real Cap From Day One
When Pease Baseball opened four years ago in 2022, membership was intentionally capped at 30 families, and we maxed our cap a month prior to opening the doors with our loyal community. The first year was about observation, not growth at all costs. Facility flow, player habits, community energy, and access all mattered. The goal was to protect the training environment before expanding.

When year 1 contracts ended, and we hit our first renewals, I decided we were in a good position to grow carefully and intentionally. After four years of operating the facility, the right long-term capacity is clear.

100 member families is the cap.


Why I (Dustin Pease) Cap Membership

  • Protect coaching access
  • Perserve facility flow
  • Maintain training flexibility
  • Keep the environment serious
  • Prevent overcrowding
  • Support long-term waitlist demand

What membership includes

  • 365 Access
  • All-pro staff
  • Serious training community
  • Trackman & technology
  • Weightroom & amenities
  • Flexible usage for committed families

Why families act

This is not a test. The cap philosophy has been part of Pease Baseball membership from the beginning. Families already know the standard here is real, and once the roster reaches 100, the opportunity shifts.

Future openings will only happen through natural roster movement, including graduation, relocation, long term injury, or non-renewal.


FAQ

Are you closing the business?

No. Pease Baseball is not closing. What is closing is membership once the roster reaches 100 families. The facility, lessons, camps, and programs continue operating normally for current members and non-members.

Why cap membership at all?

Because capacity affects development. Limiting membership ensures our athletes have consistent access to the facility, equipment, and coaching environment without overcrowding. This is a pillar I will remain committed to and believe in. That standard is exactly why top-tier talent will continue to come out of this building.

What happens once the roster reaches 100 families?

Once the roster reaches 100, membership closes. Future openings will only occur through normal roster movement such as player graduation, relocation, long term injury, or non-renewal.

Can families still inquire after membership closes?

Yes. Families can join the waitlist, which is how future openings will be filled if space becomes available.

Why don’t you offer different membership tiers?

Pease Baseball was intentionally built around a single membership model.

Our goal is to create a training environment where every athlete in the facility shares the same level of commitment to development. When players walk into the space, they know the athletes around them are serious about getting better, both in season and off-season.

Offering multiple tiers or casual access models can dilute that environment.

Instead, membership reflects a simple philosophy: if you’re part of this community, you have full access to the training environment, the facility, and the culture we’ve built.

That consistency is a big part of what makes the environment here work.


If Your Player / Family Wants In, Now Is The Window

Current tracker status: 83 / 100 families

Once the roster reaches 100 families, membership closes and future access moves to the waitlist.


I built this facility to improve the development model I grew up in.
The cap exists to protect the training environment that changed my life.

Dustin Pease – Founder