As the Hendersonville Honeycrisps prepare for the
upcoming 2025 season, the organization is actively seeking local host families to accommodate
players traveling from out of state.
With a growing roster and increased participation from athletes across the country, the need for
host housing has significantly expanded. The Honeycrisps are turning to the Hendersonville
community to help meet this need by opening their homes to players throughout the 10-week
summer season.
Hosting a Honeycrisps player offers a unique and rewarding opportunity to support young
athletes during their time in Hendersonville. Beyond providing a room, host families offer
guidance, encouragement, and a home-away-from-home that greatly enhances the players’
summer baseball experience.
“Hosting a player is more than just offering a place to stay—it’s a chance to build
lasting relationships and become an integral part of a young athlete’s journey,” said
Nate Stocum, Head Coach of the Hendersonville Honeycrisps. “Our players thrive
when they feel supported by the community, and host families play a crucial role in
that experience.”
Each host family is asked to provide a private bedroom and access to shower and laundry
facilities. In appreciation for their generosity, host families will receive season tickets for the
entire household, exclusive invitations to team functions, and the opportunity to make a
lasting impact on the life of a student-athlete.
Those interested in becoming a host family for the 2025 season are encouraged to learn more
and complete the form on the website: www.hendersonvillehoneycrisps.com/host-a-player