Registration for the 2026 season is now OPEN! Click below to register.
We offer baseball programs for players ages 5–7, based on current grade level.
➡️ Please see our Program Overview page for details on team levels, equipment, and fields.
➡️ Looking for Baseball Registration (Ages 8–14)?
Registration for those programs opens January 12 and closes March 1.
Click here for Baseball Registration (Ages 8–14).
A SportsEngine account is required to register your child.
Refund Policy
View our Refund Policy here
Below is a brief summary of each age level.
T-Ball (Age 5)
Eligibility: Current Pre-K students (must be 5 by Sept. 1) and K students with no previous experience.
T-Ball is an introduction to baseball focused on fun and fundamentals. Players learn basic skills such as throwing, hitting, and fielding in a supportive team environment.
Fee: $75
Rookie Ball (Ages 6–7)
Eligibility: Current kindergartners and some 1st graders*
Rookie Ball bridges the gap between T-Ball and pitched baseball. Players receive 4–5 coach-pitched balls per at-bat. If the ball is not put into play, a tee is used to complete the at-bat.
Fee: $75
* Depending on registration numbers, some 1st graders may be placed in Machine Pitch. Parents may also request Machine Pitch placement by emailing raabaseball@raaasports.com. A safety assessment may be required.
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.
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.