The Tennessee Association of Vintage Base ball was established in 2012 to entertain and educate our communities by recreating the civility of 19th century base ball.
We promote living history by bringing the 19th century to life through base ball events that use the rules, equipment, costumes and culture of the 1860s. We provide cultural enrichment and education programs and activities to youth and adults that emphasize honor, team play, respectful conduct and community pride. Our goal is to exemplify to youth and adults alike the values that are lacking in modern-day athletic programs, and encourage a sense of belonging regardless of race, gender, religious conviction or physical ability.
In addition to monthly living history events during the playing season, we do demonstrations and workshops for youth and senior groups, museums, historical societies, corporations and others year-round. These programs are designed to provide history in a fun as well as educational manner; develop team-building skills; and/or for pure entertainment. Should you care to have two teams play an exhibition game at your event, we will work with you to schedule such an event. If you would like to learn more about these services, please contact us via the below links.
Board of Directors
John Hixson – Commissioner of Base Ball
Robbie Cook – Vice President
Tim Morgan – Treasurer
Kenneth Douglas – Media Director
Jacqueline Lorusso – Secretary
Korey Hodges – Nashville Area Player Representative
Timothy Carroll – Knoxville Area Player Representative
Buster Hollis – Chattanooga Area Player Representative
Other Officers
Trapper Haskins – Executive Director
Tim Morgan – Executive Director
Founding Board Members (Inactive)
Michael Thurmon
J.B. Brown
Brad Hughes
Jeff Wells