
Storm Baseball Organization
What started in Caguas, Puerto Rico is now one of the most decorated travel baseball programs in the country. 12 teams. 164 college commits. 16 drafted. And we’re just getting started.
Build the Player.
Build the Person.
SBO is more than a travel team. It's a 15-year-old program with a track record you can verify on Perfect Game's website — 164 college commitments, 16 drafted players, and 28 Top 3 finishes.
We started in Caguas, Puerto Rico because that's where the talent was — and still is. We expanded to Homestead, Florida because that's where the exposure is. Together, those two bases form a pipeline that's helped hundreds of players find their level — and then exceed it.
We don't collect uniforms. We build careers.
15 Years.
One Family.
Generations of SBO alumni — from the early days in Caguas, to Florida tournaments, to MLB spring training fields. The jerseys change. The standard doesn't.
Ask any SBO alum what the program meant to them. The answer will sound the same: family.

The Storm Way
Earn It
Nothing is given at SBO. Roster spots, playing time, leadership — every player earns it the same way: by outworking the guy next to him.
Family First
We say 'The Family' for a reason. SBO alumni come back. Coaches stay involved. Once you're in, you're in for life.
Compete to Win
Participation trophies don't get you to college. We compete at the highest level so our players know what it takes when it matters.
Build the Player. Build the Person.
The game ends for everyone. The character we build at SBO is what our alumni use long after the last out.
Who Builds
the Builders.

Jose Rodriguez
The architect of SBO. For over 15 years, Jose has built one of the most respected travel baseball organizations in Puerto Rico and Florida — moving 164 players to college baseball and 16 to professional contracts.

Christian Rodriguez
Former college player and the coach our young guys grow up with. Christian leads SBO's developmental program — the foundation that turns first-year travelers into D1 commits.