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Special hotel rates for the 2020 Mohegan Sun World Baseball Coaches' Convention will be available at the Mohegan Sun Hotel and the nearby Hyatt Place, Courtyard Marriott, Holiday Inn, Microtel Inn & Suites and Fairfield Inn & Suites. The event offers a range of lodging rates, ranging from $86 - $249 per night. We encourage you to make your reservations early as these room blocks will sell out. Space in the room blocks is limited and offered on a space available basis. World Baseball room rates at the Mohegan Sun are not guaranteed after December 30th, 2019 (and could be sold out earlier).

To make a reservation at the spectacular Mohegan Sun Hotel, please visit the booking website for the 2020 World Baseball Coaches' Convention and use the code ”BASE20” or call 1-866-708-1340 ask for the “World Baseball Coaches' Convention” room block and mention the code “BASE20” to receive the discounted rate of $169 - $249 plus tax. Rate based on double occupancy. Room rates are available through December 30, 2019 on a first-come, space-available basis (this block sells out quickly so we encourage you to make your reservation early). Reservations made after December 30, 2019 will be provided on a space available basis and will be subject to current rates.

2020 Event Hotel Partners & Rates

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Mohegan Sun Hotel

1 Mohegan Sun Boulevard
Uncasville, CT 06382
1-866-708-1340
$169 Wed & Thurs
$229 Fri
$249 Sat + tax
Book by Dec. 30, 2019

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It is with sadness and an appreciation for a life well-lived that we announce that our friend, event partner, community-minded volunteer, and enthusiastic baseball fan Paul Sturges passed away on May 25. Paul was a proud member of the Mohegan Tribe (his tribal name was G’Michmikigwon – meaning "he who strengthens thee”) and he served on its Tribal Council. Paul loved the game of baseball. He supported local leagues financially, he coached at the grassroots level, he looked forward to the Mohegan Sun World Baseball & Softball Coaches’ Convention every year, and he genuinely enjoyed being around the game. He also served on the Connecticut Sports Foundation Against Cancer Board (now the Connecticut Cancer Foundation). Most of all, he loved his family very much and was incredibly proud of them. We honor Paul and know his legacy will live on through the many causes, community organizations and individuals he touched during his life. Calling hours/visitation for Paul will take place on Saturday, June 8, at Montville Funeral Home from 10am to 12noon, followed by a graveside service at 12:30pm at Fort Shantok Burial Grounds. Our thoughts are with Paul's family at this difficult time. Here is a link to Paul's obituary, which includes memorial donation information: www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/theday/name/paul-sturges-obituary?id=55257205 ... See MoreSee Less

It is with sadness and an appreciation for a life well-lived that we announce that our friend, event partner, community-minded volunteer, and enthusiastic baseball fan Paul Sturges passed away on May 25. Paul was a proud member of the Mohegan Tribe (his tribal name was G’Michmikigwon – meaning he who strengthens thee”) and he served on its Tribal Council. Paul loved the game of baseball. He supported local leagues financially, he coached at the grassroots level, he looked forward to the Mohegan Sun World Baseball & Softball Coaches’ Convention every year, and he genuinely enjoyed being around the game. He also served on the Connecticut Sports Foundation Against Cancer Board (now the Connecticut Cancer Foundation). Most of all, he loved his family very much and was incredibly proud of them. We honor Paul and know his legacy will live on through the many causes, community organizations and individuals he touched during his life. Calling hours/visitation for Paul will take place on Saturday, June 8, at Montville Funeral Home from 10am to 12noon, followed by a graveside service at 12:30pm at Fort Shantok Burial Grounds. Our thoughts are with Pauls family at this difficult time. Here is a link to Pauls obituary, which includes memorial donation information:  https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/theday/name/paul-sturges-obituary?id=55257205

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RIP Paul and prayers to the family!

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