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Get Your ChannelCats Merchandise

Show your team spirit and support ChannelCats baseball by getting your official T-shirts, sweatshirts and hats!

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ChannelCats in Action at River City Shootout

The ChannelCats brought home two wins and a tie from the River City Shootout on May 4-5, 2013.

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Piasecki 9U Opens at West Michigan Classic

The ChannelCats 9U Piasecki opened their season on April 27-28, 2013 in Holland.

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2013 ChannelCats Schedules

The ChannelCats have a busy schedule on tap for the upcoming season. See when the Cats are playing.

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Muskegon ChannelCats Baseball

Supporting youth baseball in West Michigan since 1998.

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ChannelCats Sponsorships Benefit Youth Baseball

Join the Player's Club or become a Corporate Cat Backer today!

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ChannelCats Alumnus Nate McLouth

Baltimore Orioles Outfielder Nate McLouth, ChannelCats 1998/1999 team member

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Muskegon ChannelCats Baseball Club

The Muskegon ChannelCats Baseball Club manages select youth baseball teams from Muskegon, Michigan and along the Lakeshore area. Our philosophy focuses on improving young players' fundamental skills from the ages of 9 to 18 years old. The ChannelCats give young athletes the opportunity to play a highly competitive schedule. Our program strives to have every player excel by working hard to improve their baseball skills. Our coaching staff offers players the opportunity to learn from the area's best. Playing for the ChannelCats gives motivated players the opportunity to improve their playing skills while showcasing their talent at baseball fields throughout the Midwest and the nation.

The ChannelCats mission is to expose players to the best competition in West Michigan in league play and throughout the Midwest and nation in tournament play. Along with learning valuable field skills, ChannelCat players are offered the opportunity to grow as individuals. ChannelCats team members play before college and professional scouts that follow select youth teams searching for talent. Many players who have worn the ChannelCat uniform are playing baseball at the next level of competition.

The ChannelCats celebrate the rich baseball tradition and geographic location of Muskegon. The ChannelCats baseball teams are recognized throughout Michigan and the Midwest as a "first class amateur baseball operation."