(L-R) Maxwell Trautman and Michael Wakelam from The 108
Brent Cross Town, committed to delivering one of Europe’s largest net-zero regeneration schemes, being delivered in partnership between Related Argent and Barnet Council, announces that the first UK indoor destination for baseball and softball, The 108, will open in the Autumn 2023.
In the UK currently around twenty thousand people play baseball and softball. A major barrier to the growth of baseball and softball in the UK is access to a facility that permits year-round practice and coaching. The 108’s offer aims to radically change the baseball and softball landscape in the UK by broadening the base of involvement and improving the quality of the game with its access to year-round participation.
At 40,000 sq ft, The 108 will offer training facilities for everyone ranging from professional teams and elite training, to youth and social games, indoor softball and casual hitting practice and anyone wanting to try out the sport for the first time. As well as its playing facilities, it will have a food and beverage offer, big screens to watch games, a retail store for baseball merchandise and space to host parties and events.
A first of its kind in Europe, The 108 encompasses 4 dual-sport batting cages equipped with HitTrax, which provides state-of-the-art hitting simulation that can test and measure your launch angle, exit velocity and distance and full size adult infield (the area of a baseball field enclosed by the three bases and home plate).
The 108 is a new brand in the UK established by baseball enthusiasts, Maxwell Trautman and Michael Wakelam. It is supported by the UK’s governing bodies for baseball and softball and Major League Baseball. It is anticipated The 108 will support BaseballSoftballUK, the national development agency for baseball and softball in the UK, by hosting its annual winter academies for both baseball and softball, as well as winter indoor softball leagues. The announcement of The 108 comes as London prepares to welcome Major League Baseball, with its London Series coming to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s London Stadium on 24 and 25 June.
Baseball has been growing in the London Borough of Barnet with Herts Baseball Club establishing its north-west London team at the borough’s Basing Hill Park in 2019, a close neighbour of Brent Cross Town, located just to the east across Hendon Way. In 2022, Brent Cross Town’s Community Fund supported the club providing funding for the purchase of a baseball pitching machine. The 108 founders, Michael Wakelam and Maxwell Trautman have been active members of the Herts Baseball Club for many years. With the new facility in Brent Cross Town, Michael and Maxwell will be working to ensure more children and young people are introduced to the sport by offering opportunities including free taster sessions for local schools.
Brent Cross Town is an ideal location for The 108. Already well connected with existing transport links into Central London, the venue will benefit from the new Brent Cross West station opening in Autumn 2023 which connects locations from Bedford to Brighton and will link with King’s Cross St Pancras in as little as 12 minutes.
Morwenna Hall, Partner at Related Argent, said: “It is fantastic to be welcoming The 108 to Brent Cross Town and an exciting first for London, the UK and for the local community. The 108 is a great new amenity for the area, providing a fun and accessible way of getting involved in baseball, whether you’re experienced or a beginner. It also underpins our commitment to creating the place in London for play and sport offering a variety of different experiences and opportunities for the local community.”
Leader of Barnet Council, Councillor Barry Rawlings, said: “The 108 baseball facility will be a unique new addition to Barnet right next to our new Brent Cross West station which is due to open in the Autumn. It will give local residents the opportunity to try something new, and another reason for Londoners to visit the Borough of Fun!”
The 108’s Michael Wakelam and Maxwell Trautman (pictured), said: “We’re tremendously excited to be able to bring The 108 to Brent Cross Town and Greater London. As passionate baseball fans our goal has always been make baseball and softball more accessible to both those aiming to reach elite levels in the sport and those wanting to try these great sports for the first time. See you at The 108!”
Ben Ladkin, MD of Major League Baseball Europe, added: “We’re really excited to see further evidence of the growth of baseball and softball in the UK with the announcement of this fantastic new facility and are looking forward to working with The 108 and the UK baseball and softball community to grow the game. With the return of the London Series this year it’s definitely a big year for baseball in the UK.”