TEE BALL DIVISION
Tee Ball is the entry-level division for children ages 4–6. Rules are simplified to introduce the fundamentals of baseball, with a focus on hitting, fielding, and teamwork. Games are non-competitive—no score is kept, and every player bats each inning. Teams typically have 10–12 players, and base paths are 45 feet. Players typically play 1 year of T-ball
ROOKIE DIVISION – COACH PITCH
Coach Pitch is for players ages 5–7. Coaches pitch to their players from a kneeling or crouched position, giving children the chance to hit a live ball. Teams usually have 10–12 players, with 45-50-foot base paths. This is a developmental, non-competitive division with no official scorekeeping and every player bats each inning. The second half of the season player may be out. Parent involvement remains strongly encouraged. Players typically will play 1 to 2 years of Rookie
SINGLE A DIVISION – MACHINE PITCH
Single A is designed for players ages 7–8. While still developmental, games introduce scorekeeping, with a maximum of five runs allowed per half inning. Players attend evaluations, which determine readiness for the division. Rosters have 10–12 players, bases are 60 feet, and pitching is done by machine. Players receive up to six pitches per at-bat, or until they put the ball in play. During the first half of the season, if a player does not hit the ball after six pitches, they will continue their at-bat using a tee. In the second half of the season, players who do not hit the ball after six pitches will be considered out (strikeout). Players typically play 2 years of Single A
AA DIVISION – KID PITCH
AA is the first fully competitive division, open to players ages 8–10. Teams are drafted following player evaluations, which also determine readiness for higher divisions. Rosters include 10–12 players, with 60-foot bases and a 46-foot pitching distance. Umpires will call balls & strikes with strikeouts. During the first half of the season, if a pitcher throws 4 balls, the coach will complete the count. In the second half of the season, after 4 balls, a walk will be issued. Scores and standings are kept throughout the season, which concludes with playoffs. Players will be eligible to play on an All-Star team if selected. Players typically play 2 years of AA
AAA DIVISION – KID PITCH
AAA is for players ages 10-11 and continues to build competitive play. Following evaluations, teams are drafted with rosters of 10–12 players. Fields are set at 60-foot bases with a 46-foot pitching distance. Scores and standings are tracked, with playoffs and participation in the Tournament of Champions (TOC). Players will be eligible to play on an All-Star team if selected. Players typically play 1 to 2 years of AAA
MAJORS DIVISION – KID PITCH
The Majors Division is for ages 11-12 and represents the highest level of Little League before Intermediate and beyond. Following evaluations, teams are drafted with rosters of 10–12 players. Bases are 60 feet, pitching distance is 46 feet. Scores and standings are tracked, with playoffs and participation in the Tournament of Champions (TOC). Players will be eligible to play on an All-Star team if selected. Players typically play up to League Age 12