Join us for a Special Day at The Ballpark at America First Square.

In The Open

★ Former Major League Players Speak Out About Mental Resilience ★
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
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The Ballpark South Jordan, Utah
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Free Admission Ticket Required
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In the Open is a community event centered on mental resilience, connection and service. Bringing together former MLB players, military members, first responders and their families, this day is about honest conversations in a welcoming, community-centered setting and a reminder that seeking help is a sign of strength.

Roundtable Access By Invitation Only

The Mental Wellness Roundtable is a private, invitation-only experience designed to create a safe and trusted environment for candid conversation. A limited number of invited guests will be granted access. We appreciate your understanding as we priortize the integrity of this dialogue.

★All fans are welcome to attend the Ballpark events following the Roundtable.★

Event Schedule

Roundtable

9:00 AM

Roundtable Conversation

Former MLB players, military members and first responders come together for a candid, unscripted conversation about pressure, identity and mental wellness. Moderated by MLB Network's Sean Casey.

Note: Roundtable seating is limited and by invitation only.
Community Baseball Games

11:00 AM

Community Baseball Games

  • Utah Police vs. Utah Firefighters (11:00 AM)
  • Hill Air Force Base vs. Utah National Guard (12:30 PM)
The Sandlot

2:00 PM

On-Field Movie Screening

Stay after the games for an on-field community screening of The Sandlot.

Bring Items: Bring your glove and a blanket for the outfield grass!

The Players Who Are Showing Up

Perform under pressure. Stay Strong. Push through. Whether on the field or in service, the expectation is the same.

Bring your family. Invite others.Be part of the conversation.

Location

The Ballpark at America First Square
11111 Ballpark Dr,
South Jordan, UT 84009

Why This Matters

Mental health challenges often go unspoken in high-performance environments. When leaders in baseball and service speak openly, it creates space for others to do the same. If one person leaves feeling less alone, this day matters.

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