HOST FAMILIES, VOLUNTEERS, PARADE, RUNNERS & MORE

Volunteers and host families are the heart and soul of the Connie Mack World Series. Year after year, it’s the people of this community who make the experience unforgettable—for players, families, and fans alike.

Whether you’re opening your home, helping behind the scenes, or getting your kids involved, there’s a place for you to be part of something special.

HOST PLAYERS

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BECOME A CONNIE MACK FOSTER FAMILY

Connie Mack World Series Foster Families provide players with a home away from home during the tournament—offering lodging, meals, and transportation throughout their stay.

It’s an incredibly rewarding experience for families and an invaluable part of what makes this tournament so unique.

You’re not just hosting players—you’re building relationships, creating lifelong memories, and possibly welcoming a future D1 + MLB star into your home.

Interested in becoming a Foster Family?

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Fill out the form to participate.

JOIN THE PARADE

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TAKE PART IN THE HISTORIC FARMINGTON, NM PARADE

The Connie Mack World Series Parade is a Farmington, NM community favorite - bringing teams, families, and local businesses together to kick off the excitement.

We welcome organizations, businesses, and community members to participate with floats, vehicles, and creative entries.

Want to enter a float or participate?

Fill out the form to participate.

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RUNNERS

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GET IN THE GAME!
SIGN UP TO BE A RUNNER

This is a great opportunity for kids and young volunteers to be part of the action.

Runners help with:

✔ Selling programs

✔ Taking food orders

✔ Assisting with bat and ball duties

✔ Supporting game-day operations

It’s a fun, fast-paced way to be involved, learn responsibility, and experience the tournament from the inside.

Applicants will be notified if they have been selected and be given further instructions at that time. Selected applicants should be available to be scheduled for day and evening games during the pool play and bracketed games Friday, July 24th through Saturday, August 1st at Ricketts Park.

Sign up to be a Runner

Fill out the form to participate.

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Be Part of the Tradition

The Connie Mack World Series doesn’t happen without people like you. Whether you’re hosting, helping, or cheering from the stands—your role matters.