Babe Ruth: Recommended 7th, 8th and 9th graders. This is where players get their baseball cleats muddy for the first time on standard 90' diamonds.
Majors 70: Recommended for 5th and 6th graders. Featuring a 50' pitching distance and 70' base paths.
Majors 60: Recommended for 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Features a 46' pitching distance and 60' base paths. Special base running rules are also in effect.
Minors: Recommended for 3rd and 4th graders. Players build and refine their fundamental skills while beginning to understand game strategy and teamwork.
Rookies: Designed primarily for ballplayers 2nd and 3rd graders, this division makes use of a pitching machine to allow for more hittable balls at the plate and more action in the field. Fear of actually being hit by a pitched ball is diminished. It makes the game safer and improves the playing confidence and ability of all participants.
T-Ball: Ball players learn hitting and fielding fundamentals in a supportive team environment. Young athletes hit the ball from a batting tee which is height-adjusted for a level swing, batting in order through the line-up for the entire game. The primary goal is to begin to instruct young players in the fundamentals of baseball in a supportive team environment.
Babe Ruth: | Monday thru Saturday |
Majors 70: | Tuesday and Thursday |
Majors 60: | Monday and Wednesday |
Minors: | Monday and Wednesday |
Rookies: | Tuesday and Thursday |
T-Ball: | Friday |