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The AAU National Baseball Committee formed the Super NIT Baseball Program in 2006.

(NIT) National Invitational AAU Baseball Tournament program will be offered on a limited basis in the United States.

The program offers teams the opportunity to participate in this event and have one (1) winning team per age division qualify for the AAU National Baseball Championships providing that each age division has eight (8) teams participating.

The one (1) winning team per age division will receive an “AT LARGE BID” to attend the National Championships and also receive “FREE PAID ENTRY” providing that each age division has eight (8) teams participating. Teams must continue to meet District Criteria to be eligible for this At Large Berth.

Teams will be reimbursed after competing in the National Championships by the Tournament Host. Teams must compete in the National Championships to receive payment.

Districts around the nation will be hosting a number of these events for the
AAU National Championships.

 

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