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We offer baseball programs for players ages 8–14, based on current grade level.
Age classification is generally based on a player’s age as of April 30 of the current year.
The Crow River League allows a one-year grace period so players may compete with their grade level.
➡️ Please see our Eligibility page for full details.
➡️ Looking for T-Ball or Rookie Ball?
Registration for those programs opens January 12 and closes April 19.
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Refund Policy
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Below is a brief summary of each age level. Full program details are available on the Program Overview page.
Machine Pitch (Ages 8)
Eligibility: Current 2nd graders (1st graders may be placed as needed)
Introductory league baseball using a pitching machine, with games against Hanover and Corcoran. Players focus on developing fundamental skills in a team-based environment.
Fee: $135 (no additional fees)
9U / 10U (Ages 9–10)
Eligibility: Current 3rd and 4th graders
Players are evaluated and placed at the appropriate level to ensure safe, competitive play.
In rare cases, players may be placed in Machine Pitch if numbers require. Some 2nd graders may play up following a safety assessment.
Fees:
11U / 12U (Ages 11–12)
Eligibility: Current 5th and 6th graders
Players are evaluated and placed at the appropriate level based on ability and development.
Fees:
13U / 14U (Ages 13–14)
Eligibility: Current 7th and 8th graders
Players are evaluated and placed at the appropriate level based on ability and development.
Fees:
ℹ️ Based on registration numbers, the number of teams at each age level may be adjusted to ensure the best possible experience for all players.
ℹ️ For 9U - 14U, players can either wear the jersey they've already purchased or purchase a new one. Players must provide their own pants (white) and belt (black). Please see our Equipment/Uniform page for more details.
DISCLAIMER:
RAAA Baseball Board of Directors reserves the right to make exceptions to any rules, policies, or regulations outlined on this site, at its sole discretion and as deemed necessary to address unique circumstances or unforeseen situations. Any such exceptions shall not be construed as a waiver of the board's rights or authority, nor shall they establish a precedent for future actions. The board may consider factors including but not limited to, the best interests of the RAAA Baseball, safety, fairness, equity, and any other requirements when exercising its discretion to exceptions. Parents are advised to consult with the board directly regarding any requests for exceptions and to seek clarification on the criteria and procedures governing such requests.