Kyle Niermann

Great Midwest Extends Partnership With Prasco Park Through 2029

1.11.24

INDIANAPOLIS—The Great Midwest announced on Thursday (Jan. 11) afternoon that Prasco Park will continue to be the home of the G-MAC Baseball Championship through May of 2029, extending their partnership an additional five years.
 
Located in Mason, Ohio, Prasco Park has served as the host site for the Great Midwest Baseball Championship since 2014.
 
“The Great Midwest is thankful and tremendously blessed to conduct our annual baseball championship at Prasco Park” said Great Midwest Commissioner Tom Daeger. “We are appreciative of the first-class support that Prasco and their amazing team have provided the Conference over the last decade, and the opportunity to conduct our event at this venue for the next several years is exciting for our membership. The first-class support and commitment  Prasco has provided our baseball championship has elevated the experience to a level that we never could have imagined for all involved . We are so very fortunate to partner with Prasco for our tournament and cannot wait to get back to Mason this spring.”
 
The 2024 baseball championship will feature the top eight teams in the conference based on winning percentage, with games taking place May 8- May 11.
 
“Prasco Park is thrilled to continue partnering with the Great Midwest Athletic Conference Baseball Championship Tournament through May 2029,” said Prasco Vice Chairman Mr. Philip Arington.  “We look forward to continuing to deliver an exceptional experience for student-athletes, coaches, officials, and spectators.  We are dedicated to ensuring a Christ-centered approach in all that we do and providing an environment for excitement, top-level competition, and family-friendly fun for years to come.”
 
Prasco Park, one of the nation’s premier amateur baseball parks, opened in June of 2008. The park holds over 1,250 spectators and is located on the campus of Prasco Laboratories.
 
In 2023, Northwood claimed its first Great Midwest title in just their first year competing in the conference. Trevecca Nazarene leads the conference with a total of four championship titles in baseball.