
BALTIMORE—The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation has been named the official beneficiary of the 2025 UA Next All-America Game, a nationally recognized high school baseball showcase. The game will take place on September 13 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Approximately 40 of the top high school baseball players in the country will come together for the event, marking the game’s 20th edition and its first-ever appearance at Camden Yards. Tickets are on sale for $10, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit efforts to support underserved youth through sports and mentorship.
Mark DeRosa, a 16-year MLB veteran and head coach of Team USA, and Sean Casey, a three-time All-Star and member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, have been named game managers for this year’s edition of the UA Next All-America Game.
The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, co-founded by Cal Ripken, Jr. and Bill Ripken in honor of their father, uses sports-themed programs and creates Youth Development Parks to positively influence communities nationwide.
“UA Next All-America Game is an opportunity to support the next generation on and off the field,” says Bill Ripken. “The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation is doing critical work to give kids a safe place to learn and grow, and we’re proud to have this event contribute to their mission.”
The 2025 UA Next All-America Game is hosted in partnership with the Baltimore Orioles, Under Armour, Baseball Factory, and the Maryland Sports Commission.









