December 23, 2024

Native American National Baseball Team to play July games at American Legion Stadium in Danville, Virginia

DANVILLE, VA – With the Appalachian League season in full swing, the Danville Otterbots are thrilled to add two additional high-level baseball games to the 2021 schedule. USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team will play a Stars vs Stripes game in Danville on Friday, July 2, at 7 p.m., and the Native American National Team will take on the Western Hemisphere Team on Monday, July 12, at 7 p.m. Both games will be played at American Legion Stadium in Danville, home of the Otterbots.

“The Collegiate team will not face an international opponent this summer; instead, this year’s Collegiate team will feature 48 players on two 24-man rosters, the Stars and Stripes, who will play 11 intrasquad games,” stated an official USA Baseball release.

“Team USA will kick-off its 11-game tour on Friday, July 2, in Danville, Va.,” the release continued.

The Native American National Team has been compiled by Danville native and president of Sophos International, Frank Fulton, and is made up of players who have heritage with one of the 400 Tribal Nations that exist within North America. “Our players represent the Spirit of the Life Warrior. They treat the game, others, and themselves with respect,” said Fulton. “They enjoy playing the game and they represent their unique heritage of the past by sharing the history of their culture in word and deed.”

Native American Nations represented on the team include: Cherokee, Chippewa, Comanche, Iroquois, Kickapoo, Lumbee, Pasqua Yaqui, Piscataway Conoy, Powhatan, Sioux and Tuscarora. The Western Hemisphere Team, known as the VNuts, consists of players from the United States, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Sweden.

“The Otterbots could not be more excited to host Team USA’s Collegiate National Team’s first Stars vs Stripes game of the summer and the Native American National Team’s Danville debut in July,” said Otterbots general manager, Austin Scher. “The partnership between the Appalachian League and USA Baseball has not only provided new and unique opportunities for our players and coaching staff, but also for our incredible fans. Being able to host these games will be a phenomenal experience for all involved.”

3 thoughts on “Native American National Baseball Team to play July games at American Legion Stadium in Danville, Virginia

  1. Hello,
    I am Jerry Dunnam, a proud member part of the Cherokee Nation. I would like to mknow is these teams sell their caps or jerseys as fund raisers? I would love to support both teams in their endeavors! Thank you in advance,

  2. I also would like info on the Native American team and how to buy a hat or more . Thank you

  3. Proud of my son, Donovan Corrigan, proud member of the Kickapoo and Sauk and Fox tribes.

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