Regular Season Divisions
Tee Ball
Tee Ball is a non-competitive division for players of league age 4–6. All players bat and play the field each inning, and no scores are kept. Games are played on Saturday mornings and are limited to 60 minutes. Players are placed on teams primarily by school or geographic area by the league Player Agent. League-age 7 players may participate with the permission of the Player Agent.
A Baseball
Minor A Baseball is a non-competitive division for league age 6–8, and for players age 5–6 who have already played one year of Tee Ball. Pitching is done by machines operated by an adult. Rules are modified to give each player more opportunities to excel. Games are played on weeknights and Saturdays (times vary) and last about 90 minutes. Players are placed on teams primarily by school or geographic area by the Player Agent. Roster size depends on available players and coaches.
AA Baseball
Minor AA Baseball is a non-competitive division for league age 6–8, and for age 7 players ready to move beyond Minor A. Pitching machines operate at a faster speed than A-ball, and the standard three-strike rule is used. Games are on weeknights and Saturdays and last about 2 hours. Teams are placed primarily by school/geography, and roster size depends on available players and coaches.
AAA Baseball
Minor AAA Baseball is for league age 9–11, and age 8 players ready to move beyond AA. This is the first level of player pitching, intended to prepare players for Majors. Games are on weeknights and Saturdays (~2 hours), and may include inter-league travel. Players attend at least one skills assessment (highly recommended both). Teams are drafted after skills assessments. Roster size depends on available players and coaches.
Majors Baseball
Majors Baseball is competitive for league age 9–12. Skills assessments are required (highly recommended to attend both). Games on weeknights and Saturdays (~2 hours), with inter-league travel. Teams are drafted after skills assessments. Roster size is 12–13 depending on availability. Players age 11–12 may also play in Intermediate Division.
Intermediate Baseball
Intermediate Baseball is competitive for league age 11–13. Skills assessments are required. Played on a 50-foot pitching distance, 70-foot bases, with rules similar to upper Little League levels (leading off, pick-offs, etc.). Weekend doubleheaders with inter-district travel. Teams drafted after skills assessments. Roster size 12–13. Players age 11–12 encouraged to also participate in Majors Division.
Junior & Senior Baseball
Junior & Senior Baseball is competitive for league age 13–16. Skills assessments are required. Played on 60-foot pitching distance, 90-foot bases, rules similar to high school baseball. Weekend doubleheaders and inter-district travel. Teams drafted after skills assessments. Roster size 12–13.