11U, 12U, 13U, & 14U

Tryouts are held indoors during the winter season. Times and location will be posted on our website and or calendar.

Returning Dynasty players are given first priority to make the roster before we consider others.

Winter workouts are available but optional from December-February.

A professional coach will be hired to run the team, and will be supported by our Director of Operations, General Manager and President of the organization.

We will remain as competitive as possible with a focus on development.

Schedule: 1 practice per week, 1 batting session per week, and one weekend day for single games or DH from April-May.

Practice fields: Maret School, Jellef, Guy Mason

League and roster size: Teams will play in ODBL, or NVTBL and roster size will be around 12 players

 

11U, 12U, 13U, 15U, 17U, 19U

Tryouts are held indoors during the winter season. Times and location will be posted on our website and or calendar.

Returning Dynasty players are given first priority to make the roster before we consider others.

Two professional coaches will be hired to coach the team, and will be supported by our Director of Operations, General Manager and President of the organization.

Separate pitching and hitting coaches will be at home games to assist with extra work (13U, 15U, & 17U only).

We will remain as competitive as possible with a focus on development.

Practice and game fields: Banneker, Hamilton, Riggs LaSalle

League: Teams will play in ODBL, NVTBL, ODL and DC Summer League

Schedule:

11U, & 12U teams will have 2 practices per week and 3-4 tournaments from June-mid July

13U teams will have 1-2 practices per week and 3-4 games per week from June-mid July

15U, 17U, & 19U will have early workouts (read below) instead of separate practices to prevent burn out. Teams will play 3-4 games per week, and compete in 2-3 showcase tournaments from June-July

*Early Workouts (for home games players will be asked to arrive an hour and half before game time to work on specific defensive drills and extra hitting)

 

11U, 12U, 13U, 15U, 18U

Returning players will have a roster spot and all new players will need to schedule a workout to be placed on a team.

Leagues & roster size: Teams will compete in the ODBL, and NVTBL, roster size will be 12-14 players per team.

Schedule: 1 practice per week, and DH on Saturdays or Sundays from September-October.

Uniforms: Dynasty will include jersey and hat, players must provide other equipment.

METRO NATIONALS

All high school sophomores and juniors are age eligible for this team.

Players only with above average ability will be considered.

Team will compete in 2 fall showcase tournaments and 1-2 college workouts.

Team will attend Perfect Game Showcase in Florida at the end of December (optional).

Transportation to and from tournaments will be coordinated through Dynasty.

If you are interested in trying out for or being involved with our showcase team, please contact info@dcdynastybaseball.net.

 

Dynasty Alumni in Professional Baseball


Jared Williams (Class of 2002)

Pound for pound Jared was one of the best Dynasty players of all-time. He had a small frame and packed a mean punch. He hit for power and played every game like it was his last. Jared attended Wagner College where he was an instant impact player. After graduation, he spent a year attending major league tryouts. He ended up being drafted No. 1 over all to play in the upstart independent South Coast League and then finished up his playing career in Laredo, Texas.

Emmanuel Burriss (Class of 2003)

Emmanuel was the first Washingtonian to ever be chosen in the first round of the MLB amateur draft. Emmanuel started working with Coach Williams at the age of 11 years old, where he displayed a strong work-ethic and a love for the game. Emmanuel was a member of the Dynasty team in 2003 when he batted leadoff and stared at shortstop in the ECTB National Championship Series at State College, PA. He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 2006 after his junior year at Kent State.

Derrick McPhearson (Class of 2004)

Derrick was an incredible athlete out of DeMatha Catholic HS. He was a great competitor and one of the more physical athletes to come through our program. As an outfielder, Derrick was a pure athlete with raw baseball abilities. He never cease to amaze his teammates, it was incredible to see him explore his talents. His speed and arm strength were his biggest assets. He could also go from 1st to 3rd base with the best of them, and could impact a game without even getting a hit. Derrick attended the University of Illinois on a football scholarship, and signed a free agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2008.

Ivor Hodgson (Class of 2004)

Ivor was a first team All-Met baseball player in 2004. Ivor is one of our longest tenured players, spending three years on the 19U team. He was a smooth fielding centerfielder who covered a lot of ground and lead our teams in outfield assist. He also served as a spot starter, and closer for the squad. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 2007.

Joel Gonzalez (Class of 2004)

Joel was as good of a catcher as I have seen. He is also one of the longest tenured Dynasty players of all-time. He wore the tools of ignorance and caught over 90 percent of games in a three year span. Joel had a great eye at the plate and reached base in 33 consecutive games, which remains a team record. He played professionally in Puerto Rico in 2005.

Gerard Hall (Class of 2005)

Gerard started with Dynasty when he was in the 8th grade. He played on one of our original Dynasty teams. Gerard was a small kid with an oversized work-ethic. He went on to star at Gonzaga College HS, where he was an All-Met Shortstop. In his final season with Dynasty, he helped lead the team to the ECTB National Championship game. In the final day of the tournament, Gerard hit homeruns from both the right and left side of the plate. The switch-hitting, smooth fielding shortstop took his talents to ODU and signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2009. He has steadily improved and continues to be one of the hardest workers in the game.

Rolando Lozado (Class 2005)

Rolando was one of the first players to come out of our academy in Venezuela. He spent the summer of 2005 in a Dynasty uniform and collected a record 11 victories as a right handed pitcher. Rolando showed pinpoint control and a knee buckling curveball to match. He was signed as a free agent by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2006.

Mike Sheridan (Class of 2005)

Mike was a smooth fielding first baseman, and one of the best hitters I have ever been around. He is a natural athlete, who also played varsity basketball at Gonzaga. He understood how to play the game and worked tirelessly to improve his overall speed and agility. Mike was a part of one of the best teams Dynasty has ever put on the field in 2005, where he started at first base and played some outfield. He went on to star at William and Mary, where he became an All-American. He was the Tampa Bay Rays first pick in the 5th round of the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft.

Jose Sanchez (Class of 2007)

Jose was a tremendous Pitcher/Outfielder for the Dynasty. Jose played 3 years on the 19U team, where he played every outfield position and never missed his start in the rotation. Jose made more of a commitment than anyone, because he traveled to and from Stafford County for games and practices after his family moved from DC. Jose was only 5 foot 7 inches 145 lbs, but was somehow able to reach in the upper 80's with his fastball and consistently hit the ball with the best of them. He went on to become a Junior College All-American and helped lead his team to a JUCO National Championship appearance. Jose signed a free agent contract with Kansas City in 2009.

Yordy Cabrera (Class of 2010)

Yordy trained with the Dynasty in the summer of 2008 following his Sophomore year out of Lakeland High School, Florida. Yordy's Dominican roots brought him to DC where many of his relatives reside. The raw but talented infielder let his play do the talking. He showed great range at SS and 3B and a power hitting swing. Soon after his stay in DC, Yordy put himself on the radar of many scouts. He became a high school All-American and an Aflac Under Armour All-American. In 2010, he turned down an offer from the University of Miami and to sign with the Oakland Athletics. He was selected in the 2nd round with the 60th overall pick.

Dynasty Alumni in College Baseball

Class of 2002
Jared Williams - Wagner University Class of 2003
Emmanuel Burris - Kent State College
Class of 2004
Aladino Gonzalez - PG Community College
Bruce Goodwin - Bowie State
Chuck Evans - Morehouse College
Daniel Diaz - PG Community College
Derrick McPhearson - Illinois University
Jared Williams - Wagner University
Joel Gonzalez - PG Community College
Jon Boher - Emory University
Class of 2005
Byron Peyster - Washington and Lee University
Emerson Mogollon - MC Germantown
Gerardo Hernandez - West Virginia Tech
Ivor Hodgson - Mount St. Mary's
Jabari Graham - Alcorn State
Marcus Stoiber - Occidental College
Mike Sheridan - William and Mary
Rafael Turner - Radford University
Class of 2006
Alex Brown - Colby College
Doug Bower - University of Miami Ohio
Gerad Hall - Old Dominion University
Robert Rosenbaum - Hamilton College
Will Krasne - Stanford University
Willie Leibner - Rhodes College
Class of 2007
Alex Kirby - Bucknell University
Chris Mauro - Sewanee University
Jonathan Ledesma - Montgomery College Rockville
Jose Sanchez - MC Germantown
Robbie Shiver - Ohio Wesleyan
Class of 2008
Andrew Whitener - Princeton University
Kieran Flannery - Indian River Community College
Matt Grieb - Catholic University of America
Sam Mulroy - Princeton University
Willis Bradwell - Morehouse College
Class of 2009
Andrew Mauro - Dickinson College
Bobby Appleby - Dickinson College
Brett Ossolo - Case Western University
Carlos Perez - Randolph Macon
Dan Sabatano - Liberty University
Francis Brooke - Northwestern University
Walter Albee - Brown University
Class of 2010
Cameron Phillips - Lehigh University
Cameron Windham - Amherst College
Duncan Taylor - Bowdoin College
Gerard Taylor - University of Maryland
Harrison Farmer - Furman University
Ivan Perez - Limestone College
Justin Coulter - Haverford College
Raphael Sanchez - Concord University
Class of 2011 Andrew Hutson - Oberlin College
Henry Sisson - Davidson College
Ben Whitener - Oberlin College
Sam Stevens - Cornell University
Andrew Yin - Wesleyan University