Our mission is to be an outstanding educational-athletic organization offering a quality experience to our neighborhood youth by promoting, developing, supervising and voluntarily assist in all lawful ways, the interest of those who participate in the sport of baseball through West Pasadena Little League.
⚾ West Pasadena Little League Core Values⚾
At WPLL, we believe in the importance of values both on and off the field. Integrity, teamwork, respect, and excellence are the core values that guide us in everything we do. These values help us build strong relationships, achieve success, and make a positive impact in our community. By upholding these values, we not only become better athletes, but better individuals as well. Stay true to your values and watch yourself soar to new heights.
SAFETY
We prioritize physical and emotional safety in every aspect of our league — from how we train and play to how we support each other. No play is worth a player’s well-being.
We believe that respect builds character and community. At WPLL, respect means treating each other, ourselves, and our environment with care and integrity.
We believe in playing with purpose and living with meaning. Hustle is more than running hard — it's about showing up with intention, giving your best effort, and bringing energy to everything you do.
Established: July 1, 1960
Location: Pasadena, California
Age Range Served: 4 to 14 years
Primary Field: Robinson Park
Notable Achievements:
WPLL has long been a community anchor, promoting youth development through baseball. The league has balanced competitive play with a strong emphasis on sportsmanship, teamwork, and fun.
WPLL has consistently operated out of Robinson Park, which remains its central hub for games, practices, and events.
The league has invested in infrastructure, including field maintenance, equipment upgrades, and community facilities, making it a recognizable and respected part of Pasadena’s youth sports scene.
WPLL's mission is to offer a safe, structured, and spirited environment where children can develop not only baseball skills but also life values such as discipline, teamwork, and respect. Over time, WPLL has become more than a league—it’s a pillar of local community involvement, participating in:
These efforts continue to connect families, mentors, and young athletes in meaningful ways.