MLB ID Tour stops in Chicago to identify underexposed baseball talent to give athletes the chance to attend baseball development programs
MLB TOUR
MLB TOUR is a grassroots initiative to identify talent in the graduating classes of 2026 and 2027 for baseball development programming.
All events begin at 9 a.m., with on-site check-in from 8-8:30 a.m. All participants must be registered on League Apps to be eligible to participate.
Who can attend?
Open to select athletes in the graduating classes of 2026 and 2027 with interest in playing or continuing to play baseball. Registration for the MLB TOUR (the “TOUR”) does not guarantee participation in all activities offered on the TOUR. An athlete’s participation may be limited to certain activities within the TOUR as determined is MLB’s sole discretion, based on the volume of participants. Parents and coaches must stay off the field unless authorized by MLB staff and personnel.
An athlete’s participation in the TOUR does not guarantee such athletes participation in any MLB Development programming. Any such selection shall be made in MLB’s sole discretion.
Have questions about MLB TOUR? Please email [email protected].

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