They'll spend thousands on the latest slowpitch bats and slow pitch softball equipment, but won't spend a dime to test themselves against teams that might actually beat them.
Walk into any major slow pitch softball tournament, and you'll see the same faces running the show. The same tournament directors. The same league commissioners. The same team captains getting preferential treatment. It's not coincidence: it's by design.
This isn't your typical weekend tournament where anyone can show up with entry fees. The Miami Mayor's Cup represents the ultimate recognition for teams that have proven their dedication, sportsmanship, and skill throughout the year.
Forget everything you know about typical slowpitch softball tournaments. The HO HO HOMERS isn't just another weekend event: it's a full-blown holiday celebration that combines fierce competition, massive cash prizes, and the heartwarming tradition of giving back to children in need.
From first pitch to final handshake, it was everything we love about women’s slow pitch: big swings, smart defense, loud dugouts, and incredible sportsmanship.
This year’s slow pitch All-Stars are split into two exciting squads named after our top pitchers and team captains: Team ET (Emily Torres, Coconut Grove Gators) and Team Tine (Christine Christeleit, Little Havana Legends).