2020 Rawlings Quatro Pro USA Baseball Bat Review
As a seasoned coach in youth baseball realm, I’ve witnessed my fair share of gear ups and downs. Today, I’m digging into the 2020 Rawlings Quatro Pro USA Baseball Bat, a stick that’s been stirring up quite the chatter in the dugouts. The Leadoff: What’s the Buzz? Rawlings, a name that resonates with diamond dwellers,…
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National Youth Baseball League Comparisons
KEY POINTS There are many youth baseball league organization with separate rules, age requirements and world series formats The availability of regional and/or national baseball youth leagues depend on where you reside and the selection made by your local baseball league INTRODUCTION Although not required, many towns offer both recreation and travel ball under one…
Complete Guide to Baseball Field Layout
In youth baseball, you need to keep in mind that your local league’s affiliation with a national national charter (i.e. Little League, Babe Ruth/CalRipken, PONY, etc.) will determine the playing field for the particular age group. Small Field is commonly defined as a 46/60 field (46 feet = pitching distance; 60 feet = base path)…
Grades 11-12
BABE RUTH LEAGUE – 16-18 year olds: A competitive league that plays as part of a local networkof teams, with home and away games each week. Eligible players are born prior to May 1, 2002 and on or after January 1, 1999. The spring season runs at about the same time as the regular Rec…
Grades 9-10
SENIOR LEAGUE – Grades 7-9 and age-eligible 10th graders: A competitive league, with standings maintained, and end-of-season playoffs. Players must be 13-15 years old as of May 1, 2019. Games are played on the major league 90 foot fields, and rules follow Babe Ruth guidelines.
Grades 7-8
A competitive league, with standings maintained, and end-of-season playoffs. Players must be 13-14 years olds. Games are played on the major league 90 foot fields, and rules follow Babe Ruth guidelines.