To put an award winning team on the field for the community to enjoy takes great expense to include uniforms, equipment, field maintenance, umpires, transportation, post game meals, etc. We would greatly appreciate your consideration of a donation to help us cover some of the costs associated with our operation, which includes working with and mentoring youth ball players. To donate using a credit card, click on the button below. To donate by check, mail it to 25023 Algonquin Trail, Culpeper, VA 22701. Make check payable to Culpeper Community Baseball, Inc.
“We love getting to go to Cavaliers games as a family. Seeing the kids run after foul balls for a lollipop and watching them play catch with their friends, all while getting to watch some amazing baseball, has been some of the highlights of our summer. This team has truly had an impact on the Culpeper community and the youth baseball players in our area.”
"My son has had the opportunity to be bat boy several games this season and when he walks into the dugout, he feels like he’s a part of the team. From the players to the coaches, the interactions he’s had have all been amazing. The Cavaliers truly take the time to talk to the youth players in the community. They never hesitate to sign
"My son has had the opportunity to be bat boy several games this season and when he walks into the dugout, he feels like he’s a part of the team. From the players to the coaches, the interactions he’s had have all been amazing. The Cavaliers truly take the time to talk to the youth players in the community. They never hesitate to sign an autograph or just chat baseball with them. These youth players have found college level players that they can really look up to.”
“Since Covid, Culpeper hasn’t had much for the youth, but this organization is the best I have seen for the youth. The players are more like family to us now. I appreciate all they have done and taught my son. My son even says that he wants to grow up and play for the Cavaliers so he can teach young kids like they teach him. This is ho
“Since Covid, Culpeper hasn’t had much for the youth, but this organization is the best I have seen for the youth. The players are more like family to us now. I appreciate all they have done and taught my son. My son even says that he wants to grow up and play for the Cavaliers so he can teach young kids like they teach him. This is how much of an impression the Culpeper Cavaliers have made on him.”
The Cavaliers are governed by Culpeper Community Baseball, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.