CMBA Celebrates All-Stars at 3rd Annual Winnemac Fourth for All

Despite threatening skies and rain showers throughout the day, the 3rd Annual Winnemac Fourth for All All-Star Game began right on schedule on July 4 at Winnemac Park. The weather held just long enough for another outstanding afternoon celebrating amateur baseball on Chicago’s North Side.

The Chicago Metropolitan Baseball Association defeated the Chicago Suburban Youth Baseball Association (CSYBA) All-Stars by a final score of 8-4, showcasing the talent and sportsmanship that make both organizations special.

The pregame festivities highlighted the community spirit of the event. 40th Ward Alderman André Vasquez threw out the ceremonial first pitch, while Vivian of School of Rock delivered a stirring rendition of the National Anthem. During the seventh-inning stretch, Mr. Will of the Old Town School of Folk Music led the crowd in “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Sam Schwartz served as the public address announcer, and Ryan Pinkert officiated the game behind the plate.

The CMBA All-Stars were managed by Justin Millner of the Electrons, while the CSYBA squad was led by former CMBA player John Schnur, now manager of the CSYBA’s Dunham Dash.

More than just an exhibition, the All-Star Game became one of the signature events of the Winnemac Fourth for All festival in 2026. It provides an opportunity for players from across the CMBA to compete alongside teammates they normally face during the regular season while strengthening relationships with neighboring baseball organizations. The event also introduces new players, families, and community members to the high level of amateur baseball played throughout the Chicago area.

The CMBA would like to thank the Winnemac Park Advisory Council, all of the event volunteers, players, coaches, officials, musicians, and fans who helped make the day such a success. We look forward to continuing this tradition for years to come as we celebrate baseball, community, and the partnerships that help keep the game thriving in Chicago.

Donations to the Winnemac Park Advisory Council help support community programming like this and can be made winnemacpac.org.