High school league play on field 1 (The Boy is catching)
Ahhh, 3 & 2 French Fries. Nothing better.
Field 1
Mike O.
Dec 27, 2021
Our son finished his first season at 3&2 Baseball this autumn, and our family really enjoyed the league and complex!Access is super easy - just a couple minutes west of I-435 on 87th Street, and there's even some really nice pre-game or post-game dining options around that area now!The complex is large, but has ample parking all around the outside of the fields, and good access into your field of play, no matter which one you're on. There's a concession stand and restroom situated in the middle of the park, making for easy access to all.The fields we played on were all very well-kept. No clumps or clods of dirt in the infields, and the outfield grass was always mowed and healthy. If your game goes late, the lights come on and are excellently bright for both play and spectating. Each field we played on has large, covered dugouts for the teams, and had at least one set of bleachers for each side's spectators.The umpires we encountered were always consistent throughout the game, which is always about the best you can hope for with youth sports. Solid "A" here.One feature to highlight at this complex that's different than any other I've been to is that they announce and strictly promote games beginning on time, and they call time once the time limit has been hit on your field. One (or two!) less things to constantly be fussing with or worrying about at your kids' games!
Read MoreKay L.
May 27, 2011
Huge baseball/softball complex, serving all age levels; there's some tiny fields for the kindergartener's coach-pitch games all the way up to full-sized fields for the high school tourneys. The fields and bleachers are generally well-maintained, bathrooms clean, concession stands well-stocked. The field managers are friendly and helpful... most folks only see them when they need a bandaid from the first-aid kit, but these guys are working their tails off behind the scenes to make sure everything is running smoothly, safely, and as close to on-time as you can get with this many humans involved.Note: There are actually two locations for 3&2. This entry pins the original fields, which are now known as the East Complex, or fields 1-9. Go about four or five miles west on 87th St (which zigs into Shawnee & turns into 83rd St) to get to the West Complex, or fields 10-27. You'll see it to the north just before you cross K7.Full disclosure: My son is an employee of 3&2, he works as an umpire. He got the job after I wrote the review, though. :-)
Read MoreWayne S.
May 3, 2014
We have played in a league and a few tournaments. The place is not kept up, bathrooms are old and a mess most times., Fields are just a dust bowl., They are not cheap have no idea what they do with all the money they charge. Umps are not good, just an overall low quality place. I would suggest other places for your league or tournaments. Some tournaments they will give teams special treatment and you end up playing late games or three on the same day so "special teams" can have the day off , "They will admit this to you before you sign up for a "tournament" , Their " tournaments" are really and exhibition games as they are not a true fair tournament when some teams get "special treatment. this is just a warning .They other reviews you see clearly sound fake like they were written by someone that works there
Read MoreDustin K.
Jul 23, 2019
We attended a tournament in July 2019. Tournament fee was $410, with there being absolutely no chalk on the field when our games began and we were not giving one decent game ball all weekend. Fields are an absolute dust storm, unless it rains the night before. We played in a 12u tournament where the mounds were at 46' and bases at 65'. For those unaware, mounds are supposed to be set at 50' and bases at 70'. Umpires were not very knowledgeable on the USSSA rule book, but they were decent guys and kids had fun with a few of them. Site directors basically made up the rules as they went. It was known that there were illegal rosters in the division and they did absolutely nothing to fix this. Probably due to the fact that one team that had an illegal roster was affiliated with 3&2 baseball. Have now called and emailed about getting some feedback/clarity on this issue and they don't return either. I would highly recommend staying away from tournaments ran by 3&2 baseball, as it was the worst experience we have had in a tournament yet.
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