Welcome and thank you for your interest in Avenues Baseball League!
Following is information for those new to youth baseball including information about time commitment, equipment and costs.
We hope you find it helpful as you consider the benefits of youth baseball for your child or children!
What's the difference between your fall and spring sessions?
Avenues Baseball League has two seasons: spring and fall. The spring season is the more competitive of the two, while the fall season tends to focus on player development. The fall is particularly well suited for those players who may be new to baseball or who are looking to sharpen their skills. Some of the differences between the two seasons are outlined below:
SPRING
FALL
Both seasons focus on teamwork, skill building and having fun playing baseball!
What's the time commitment as a parent for a new Machine Pitch, Minors or Majors player?
Machine Pitch (Rookie), Minors and Majors divisions:
T-ball
How many practices and games per week can I expect and on what days of the week are they scheduled?
Games and practices are typically held during the week, with practices sometimes held on Saturdays.
Is this a competitive league competitive? What kind of pressure will be placed on my child to win? Do you keep score and standings?
Avenues Baseball is a recreational league (as opposed to a competitive league). Focus is always on developing skills, learning about baseball, team work and having fun!
Score keeping and standings are part of the experience and learning environment but are not used to stimulate a purely competitive focus.
What is the cost to register to play?
Registration fees can be found in registration forms. We try to keep it as low as possible and also offer financial aid for those who need help. We also accept donations.
Registration fees are used to cover the direct cost of running the league including rental fees for fields, uniforms, registration software, equipment and umpires.
Player registrations include jerseys and hats.
What kind of vetting do your coaches go through?
All coaches or on-the-field adult volunteers (assistant coaches) must pass a background check and interview with the league president.
How much should I expect to spend on equipment for my player and what equipment is required / suggested at each level?
The league provides bats, balls, field equipment like bases, catching-specific equipment and batting helmets.
Players are expected to supply the following equipment for all divisions:
Please contact us at bart@avesbaseball.org (or your coach once the season starts) with any questions about equipment.
Do I need to practice with my player and if so, is there information about how I can help practice at home?
Thank you for asking! The number one activity that parents can do to help their children learn to enjoy baseball and build skills is a simple 15 minute session playing catch! Your coach will be happy to help you with the basics for playing catch to maximize fun and results.
You can also purchase a baseball T and ball for those younger kids just starting out. This will help them build hand-eye coordination.
What is included in the registration fee? Are uniforms included?
Registration fees are used to cover direct cost of running the league including rental fees for fields, uniforms, registration system, equipment and umpires.
Yes, uniforms are included! Player registrations include jerseys and hats.
What if we have to miss a week during the season for a family obligation?
We understand that families may have conflicting commitments and just ask that you communicate with your coach regarding your child's schedule.
What are the benefits of having my child play baseball? What do they learn?
You won't have to look far to find articles and research supporting the health benefits of kids participating in team sports and more specifically youth baseball. We've included links to a few articles below to provide the highlights.
https://mommyuniversitynj.com/2017/04/03/10-benefits-of-playing-baseball/
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/27448703/youth-baseball-participation-rise
https://www.baseballtradingpins.net/top-8-reasons-why-youth-baseball-is-great-for-your-kids/
How many kid are on a team and can my child play with his friends?
Teams generally have between 10 - 12 players with the potential for smaller teams for younger divisions.
A request can be made on our registration form if your child would like to play with his friends. We just ask parents to keep in mind that the league tries to balance our teams so that teams are evenly matched which helps with player enjoyment and confidence building. This may influence how players are assigned to teams.
What would be the process if I wanted to coach or be an assistant coach for my child's team? What's the time commitment and level of experience needed?
For parents who are interested in coaching, please contact us at bart@avesbaseball.org for more information. No former coaching experience is required and we are happy to provide training for interested parents.
Regarding time commitment, coaches on average, spend an extra 1 to 2 hours a week on coaching specific tasks in addition to practices and games.
Is there help financially if the registration fee would be a financial burden?
Yes! No kid will be turned away for lack of funds. We want any kid who wants to play to play, so please contact us and we will make arrangements for help with the registration and/or equipment.
Are there ways to volunteer that don't involve coaching?
Yes! The league relies heavily on volunteers and we welcome interested parties. For information about opportunities, please visit https://www.avesbaseball.org/volunteer.
Thank you again for your interest in Avenues Baseball League.
We would welcome the chance to speak with you to answer additional questions about your own situation. Please email us at bart@avesbaseball.org!