We are the Boca Raton PawSox, a 501(c)(3) non-profit travel baseball organization. Founded by former Red Sox player, Mo Vaughn, a.k.a. "The Hit Dog", the PawSox seeks to provide players with the opportunity to increase their skill level, enhance healthy competition, and make competitive baseball enjoyable.

We could not continue our efforts without the generous support of a caring community. All proceeds from sponsors go directly to covering costs associated with operating this program, including but not limited to, league fees, uniforms, tournament fees, umpire fees, professional training costs, insurance, etc. Any donation is much appreciated. 

Sponsorship packages are available. For further information about sponsorship packages, contact Abby@BocaPawSox.com.

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About Boca Raton PawSox:  Retired Major League Baseball Player Mo Vaughn is back in the game. This time "The Hit Dog" is "Coach Mo" to his son's travel baseball league based in Boca Raton. Inspired by watching his then 4-year-old son Lee play baseball, Mo saw a need for younger kids to get professionally coached. And who better to lead youth players than Mo, a three-time All Star and 1996 American League MVP recipient with the Boston Red Sox. The mission of Boca Raton Paw Sox Travel Baseball Program is to provide players with the opportunity to increase their skill level, enhance healthy competition, and to make competitive baseball enjoyable. We want to create an environment that promotes the love of the game necessary for travel baseball through instruction, teamwork, dedication, and hard work.  The Boca Raton PawSox is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit organization.  All Monies go to youth baseball, travel programs and encouraging an active, healthy lifestyle for all children.  The Boca Raton PawSox has grown into three teams - an 8U, 11U and 12U.


About Mo Vaughn:  nicknamed "The Hit Dog", Mo is a former Major League Baseball first baseman with the Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Angels and New York Mets. He played from 1991 to 2003. Vaughn was a three-time All-Star selection and won the American League MVP award in 1995 with the Boston Red Sox.  Over 12 seasons, Vaughn was in 1512 games played, compiling a .293 batting average with 861 runs scored, 328 home runs, 1064 RBI, 725 bases on balls, .383 on-base percentage and .523 slugging percentage. He had five consecutive seasons with a batting average greater than .300 (1994-98).

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