Currently several Wyandotte County High Schools do not have a home baseball field and several of the
schools do not play night games due to the fact that they do not have any lights. Whereas, our ballpark is
in a central location for all high schools who would have an interest in playing baseball.  There are batting
cages on the property that we have been able to get back up and running (using a generator). The
cages have three stalls and throw softballs and baseballs at either fast or slow pitching speeds.

From the Executive Director…

As a child, I was fortunate to have the opportunity to play little league baseball on a competitive level.  
This was due to the support of a strong single mother and several select individuals in the community who
not only recognized my talent, but also took special and direct interest in developing it. Our partnership
with Major League Baseball was created in an effort to provide the same type of support I received as a
child to local youths ages 3 to 18 in Wyandotte County and surrounding areas. I understand that many
inner-city parents are turned off by baseball because of the finances required for the game, but I also am
aware that if I am able to minimize player fees, provide the necessary equipment and provide proper
fields as well as training facilities, the rewards children experience will last a lifetime. Baseball not only
created a financial opportunity for me to receive a college education, but it also helped cultivate a
disciplined, determined and secure self-identity. My goal is to guide as many inner-city youth as possible
to college by teaching them leadership and the fundamentals of baseball.
~ Ewing Kauffman and former Mayor John Reardon were two of the biggest Wyco 3 &2 supportors. (letter
of congratulation is on our history page)
~ Currently we have the ONLY operating batting cages in KCK. (generator powered)
~ KCK does not have any coin operated batting cages or indoor sports facilities available to the public.
~ We are the only league in KCK to offer summer baseball/softball to youth ages 15-18.
~ WYCO 3&2 ball park has put more kids in the Major Leagues then any other ball park in the metro area.
~ Our league is unable to play home games at 53rd & Parallel because the hills have eroded away over
the years and are uneven, the errosion has disabled us from being able to mow them.  
~ According to the 2010 Census, Kansas City Kansas is the third largest city in the state of Kansas.
Total population is 145,746.
Since its inception in 1949, Wyco 3&2 has been the beneficiary of contributions from
donors around the world.  Please consider contributing to the funding of the
renovation of Wyandotte County 3&2 ball park.  Wyco 3&2 has been the home to over
2500 to 5000 players each summer from 1949-1998.  

We are asking all alumni members for a minimal donation of 10.00.  Anyone who makes
a donation of 100.00 or more will have their name added to our wall of fame billboard
that will be on display at the ball park.
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www.Wyco3and2.com is governed by the KCK RBI Youth Advisory Council( YAC).  The KCK RBI Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is a
team of young servant-leaders, ages 10-18, recognized for their dedication to promoting youth leadership, service-learning, youth-
adult partnerships, and diversity. The KCK RBI Youth Advisory Council (YAC) advises KCK RBI on its programming and brings a
valuable youth perspective to the organization’s work.
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2012 EXTREME FIELD MAKEOVER
5325 Parallel Pkwy. KCK