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Baseball ‘Round The Clock Returns On July 26 And 27

 David Polli - World Baseball Network  |    Jul 13th, 2025 2:00pm EDT

Baseball ‘Round The Clock is returning for its ninth year on July 26 and 27 at the 91st National Baseball Congress World Series in Wichita, Kansas. What is Baseball ‘Round The Clock you ask?

Baseball ‘Round The Clock is a one-of-a-kind event where fans are challenged to watch 11 games of baseball during a span of 33 hours in order to win prizes and undergo a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Contestants will have to sign a waiver and in turn, they will receive a challenge packet.

During each of the 11 games, a random check-in will take place and contestants will only have 10 minutes to make it to the designated check-in point. If someone is able to complete the challenge, they will receive an exclusive t-shirt and other prizes.

There will be plenty of baseball games to watch during the duration of the contest as well as additional entertainment, yard games, and activities to pass the time.

The event was created in 1990 by National Baseball Congress World Series founder Hap Dumont and after a brief hiatus, returned in 2024 for the first time in eight years.

The National Baseball Congress World Series is a 16-team national tournament where the best collegiate and amateur talent compete to be crowned champions of their respective groupings while showcasing their talent and preparing for the next level.

Baseball ‘Round The Clock is one of multiple events/initiatives at the World Series taking place, as there also will be a Little League Night and specialty food events designed to produce a great fan experience. With Baseball ‘Round The Clock in its second year back after the hiatus, fans in Wichita are sure to be treated to a unique and exciting baseball tradition.

This year’s National Baseball Congress World Series will take place from July 24 – August 2, 2025. Fans can watch all the games on the tournament’s official YouTube channel.

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