T Ball ages 4-6
Eligible players must turn 4 prior to April 30th and NOT turn 7 Prior to April 30th.
T ball is for boys and girls who want to learn the basics of throwing, hitting and overall game flow. Depending on the coach, this could be 100% hitting the ball off the batting T or a combination of coach pitch along with hitting off a batting T. This division is great for children just learning the game or those who have little experience with baseball, in this division every player bats each inning. See rules under coaches tab.
D-Instructional 7U
Eligible Players may not turn 8 prior to May 1st.
D-Instructional is for boys and girls transitioning from T ball into class baseball. This 100% coach pitch and will focus on the solid fundamentals of the game such proper fielding technique and hitting technique. Rules governed by East region Knothole and rule books will be supplied to coaches prior to season start.
DJR/SR Ball 8U/9U
Eligible Players may not turn 9/10 prior to May 1st.
Class D baseball is for boys and girls who have an overall knowledge of the game and the basic of hitting and throwing. Class D baseball is 100% player pitch with no T hitting. There are first and second year D Ball teams. This division will focus on the the solid fundamentals of the game such proper fielding technique and hitting technique. Rules governed by East region Knothole and rule books will be supplied to coaches prior to season start.
C Ball 10U/11U
Eligible Players may not turn 11/12 prior to May 1st.
Class C Baseball is for boys and girls who have solid game fundamentals. In this division children typically begin to learn advanced fundamentals such as base stealing and sliding, cut-off man and other more advanced functions of the game. Rules are governed by East Region Knothole and rule books will be provided to coaches prior to the season starting.
A/B Ball 12U/Above
Eligible Players may not turn 13 prior to May 1st.
A and B ball is for boys and girls who have several years under their belt playing ball. Boys and Girls will continue to learn more advanced skills and will often times play specific positions on the field. Rules are governed by East Region Knothole and rule books will be provided to coaches prior to the season starting.
* Note
The above information is only a guideline on how your children will learn the game and develop baseball skills. This can vary depending on both the coach and child. We want to create an atmosphere where your child can learn at their pace. Some children may be more advanced than others. This does not mean they are better or worse than other children, only they have a bit more experience. Remember baseball is a fun team sport and it takes all to be successful. Both children and parents are members of each team and play a valuable effort for it to be successful..