T-Ball & Lil' SluggerS


T-Ball

Our T-Ball program is for 5- and first year 6-year-old players. A natural progression from our Little Sluggers program, T-Ball players will take part in league-wide group practices on Tuesday evenings where they will rotate through stations to work on individual and team skills. Some of the skills we will learn are fielding grounders and pop-flys, hitting off the tee and from your coach, knowing where all the positions and bases are on the field, and how to run the bases. On Saturday mornings all teams will play games about an hour long (3-4 innings).

T-BALL "Bill of Plays" 2025

T-Ball & Sluggers Player/Parent/Coach Expectations

Lil' Sluggers

Our Little Sluggers program is for 3- and 4-year-old players and focuses on introducing our new players to the baseball diamond and some of the basic skills of the game. We will work on basic throwing and fielding positions, as well as hitting off a tee. We will also work on identifying bases and positions on the field. Our Little Sluggers will play and work together in various team drills and stations. Towards the end of the season we will incorporate some scrimmage games too where players will feel the thrill of real game action!
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LIL' SLUGGERS "Bill of Plays" 2025



T-Ball players will...

  • Understand the field positions and where they are. 
  • Catch and Throw - using the proper grips on the ball.
  • How to address a Ball on Tee - Where to strike the ball.
  • Progressively phase out the tee for Coach Pitch.
  • Learn basic hitting mechanics:
    1. Load Hands
    2. Head
    3. Stride
    4. Swing
  • Execute proper fielding and outfield form.
  • Learn to run the bases - When to stop and keeping going. 



Sluggers players will...

  • Learn to identify the different positions on the field.
  • Understand where each base is.
  • Know when and where to run while on base. 
  • Intro to throwing and catching fundamentals.
  • Finding the grips on the ball - what they mean.
  • How to address a Ball on Tee - Where to Strike the ball.
  • Put together the basic hitting mechanics.
  • Learn the form of fielding a ground ball and pop-fly. 
  • Knowing where to throw a batted ball in play.