Intermediate 50/70: Age 11-13
Advances Little League baseball by preparing players for the next level and is the most competitive division of play. Pitchers throw from 50 feet, bases are 70 feet apart.
Majors: Ages 10-12
Advances kid-pitch through Little League's most traditional division of play. Nine players play at all times on offense and defense, with substitutions allowed.
Minors: Ages 7-11
Prepares players to move up to the Majors and Intermediate Divisions. This level introduces players to kid pitch. Players are allowed to steal bases and learn base stealing. Coaches help players continue to work on individual skills among players, such as hitting and defense.
Rookie: Ages 5-7
Allows players to grow after Teeball. Coaches pitch to kids so they can learn to see the ball coming out of a pitcher’s hand. They learn to follow the ball all the way into the catcher’s mitt. They learn the fundamentals of the game such as fielding, hitting, throwing and defense. One year of prior teeball experience is preferred.
Teeball: Ages 4-6
Lets children and parents have the experience of learning a game together. Teeball will introduce children to running bases, hitting off of a tee, fielding balls and catching popups. Games last one hour and we do not keep score. All players play in the field and bat.
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