CCL All-Star Game Coming to Reno, Nevada on July 4
The California Collegiate League All-Star Game is heading to Greater Nevada Field on July 4, bringing together the league’s top collegiate talent for a premier summer baseball showcase in partnership with the Reno Aces.
This year’s All-Star Game will serve as a special America 250 edition, honoring the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The event combines elite collegiate baseball with a full Independence Day celebration in one of the premier ballparks in the region.
The CCL is excited to collaborate with the Reno Aces to host the All-Star Game at Greater Nevada Field, providing players and fans alike the opportunity to experience the game on a professional stage. The partnership brings together next-level talent, a first-class venue, and a celebration of national pride.
“Hosting America 250 at Greater Nevada Field featuring the CCL All-Star Game on July 4 is a powerful combination of baseball, country, and community all coming together,” said Reno Aces President Eric Edelstein.
In addition to the All-Star Game, fans can enjoy pre-game festivities on the plaza leading up to first pitch, creating a full day of celebration. Following the game, Greater Nevada Field will light up with the largest fireworks show of the year, providing a spectacular Independence Day finale and one of the marquee postgame firework displays in the region.
“We’re thrilled to partner with the Reno Aces to host the California Collegiate League All-Star Game as part of the America250 celebration at Greater Nevada Field,” said Aaron Milam, Executive Director of the California Collegiate League. “The CCL has long served as a key steppingstone for collegiate players aspiring to reach professional baseball, and this event showcases that development pipeline from summer ball to the minor leagues and beyond. It’s a privilege for our league to be included in such a meaningful celebration of America’s pastime, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to bring our players, coaches, staff, and fans together with the Reno community for a special Fourth of July evening of baseball.”
Tickets for the California Collegiate League All-Star Game will go on sale Friday, January 30. Fans are encouraged to secure tickets early, as this special Independence Day edition is expected to draw strong attendance. For ticket information or questions, please contact the Reno Aces ticketing office at (775) 334-7000.
Can’t make the trip to Reno? The CCL All-Star Game will continue to be streamed, as in years prior. More information regarding streaming details will be announced at a later date.
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About Reno Aces
The Reno Aces are the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks and play their home games at Greater Nevada Field in downtown Reno. Known for delivering one of Minor League Baseball’s premier fan experiences, the Aces host a full slate of promotions and events throughout the season, including some of the region’s most popular fireworks nights.
About America250 Nevada
America250 Nevada is the state of Nevada's official effort aligning with the America250 initiative to commemorate the nation's 250th Anniversary in 2026. America250 Nevada will work to celebrate the anniversary of the nation's founding by recognizing the diverse contributions of Nevadans while promoting civic education and engagement. To learn more, visit www.america250nv.org
