"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 1/30/26)
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Critics Consensus
Based on 12 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that The Baseball Project is rated as an impressive live performer, with worthwhile shows overall. The Baseball Project concert reviews describe live shows and performances as exuberant.
How long are their concerts?
How long are The Baseball Project concerts? The Baseball Project concerts usually last from two to three hours long.
How much to book?
How much does it cost to book The Baseball Project? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for The Baseball Project range from $25,000 - $40,000, with The Baseball Project's current estimated booking fee to be around $25,000.
On tour
Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, United States, (September 27);
From Portland and Seattle, baseball and rock come together to make The Baseball Project. Band members Include Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck and Linda Pitmon, all top it up to make an unique band, in their own original style.
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Critic Concert Reviews
Americana Highways (USA)
August 29, 2023
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The dog days of summer are upon us and with the allure of football coming soon, August is a tricky month for baseball fans who have endured an already long season. But with the pennant race tightening, it's also a reminder that the best baseball to be played is still ahead of us.
The Baseball Project, one of the best kept secrets in Indie music, came to Santa Barbara to play on a sleepy Sunday night at Velvet Jones nightclub. The band is the brainchild of former R.E.M. guitarist Scott McCaughey, and Steve Wynn, who is most well known as the leader of the 1980s “Paisley Underground” ba
It’s springtime, the weather is getting warmer, the beaches are full of northerners seeking sun and The Baseball Project is back in Florida. The band is the ultimate expression of fandom. Formed by Steve Wynn (the Miracle 3, Dream Syndicate) and Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, Minus 5) with Linda Pitmon
On a freezing Mardi Gras night at City Winery NYC, Hay was in the middle of a three-night sold-out stand that both repeated the past and reveled in the present.
The start of the Major League Baseball season means the beginning of spring, the crack of the bat, the call of the announcer, and, for the last few seasons at least, time for another tour from The Baseball Project. The band, started by Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5, The Young Fresh Fellows) and Steve