TOWN LEAGUE BASEBALL
Pre-Season (January - March)
The winter season is structured exclusively around weekly skill clinics for players in Grades 1-10. With a focus on reinforcing fundamental sport-specific skills in a fast and fun environment, clinics will provide players with targeted repetitions and professional instruction to help prepare them for spring baseball.
Spring Season (April - June)
YOUTH LEAGUE DIVISIONS
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T-Ball
GRADES PK - K
Introductory level of play focused on teaching foundational skills in a fast and fun environment, where all players hit off a tee.
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Farm
GRADES 1 - 2
Instructional level of play focused on developing foundational skills in a fast and fun environment, where players transition from hitting off the tee, to coach pitch, and eventually to player pitch.
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Majors
GRADES 3-6
National League
Transitional level of play focused on striking a balance between instruction and competition using a combination of coach pitch and player pitch.American League
Competitive level of play focused on fostering a love of the game and preparing athletes for future success using exclusively player pitch.Note: All players interested in playing in the American League must attend an evaluation session in February.
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Babe Ruth
AGES 13 - 16
Competitive level of play helping players transition to a full-sized diamond. Program will co-op with surrounding towns to provide robust experience and a full game schedule.
Summer (July)
During the summer season, we will partner with the CCHS Baseball Team to have professionally run clinic sessions by the CCHS coaching staff and players.
CCYB will also offer a number of team based options, including entries at various age levels for the Cal Ripken Tournament, Jimmy Fund League, Bay State League, & Minuteman Babe Ruth.
Fall (September - October)
The fall season is structured exclusively around weekly skill clinics for players in Grades 1-10. With a focus on reinforcing fundamental sport-specific skills in a fast and fun environment, clinics will provide players with targeted repetitions and professional instruction to help prepare them for spring baseball. There will not be any competitive games this fall.
For more information, contact
CCYB/S Baseball Commissioner, Robert Dolliver