| Babe Ruth League
The Cal Ripken Divisions
Keeping baseball FUN, especially in the early
stages of youth baseball, is a primary
concern of Babe Ruth League's Cal
Ripken Division which is comprised
of Major, Minor, Rookie, and T-Ball
Divisions.
Major:
The most experienced level of Cal
Ripken Baseball, recommended for 11
and 12 year old players. Cal
Ripken Baseball is played under the
Official Baseball Rules, but implements
some special rules as necessary for
the development and welfare of this
young age group. The game is
played on a 60-foot diamond with a
pitching distance of 46 feet.
In order to encourage the league to
train more pitchers, there are rules
that set the maximum number of innings
a pitcher may pitch in a calendar
week. Regulation games consist
of six innings or four innings if
a game is called. Special base
running rules are also in effect.
Minor:
Recommended for 9 and 10 year olds.
Among teammates of their own age and
experience level, players continue
building and refining their fundamental
skills while they begin to understand
game strategy. It is at the
minor league level that players first
experience post-season tournament
competition, with district, state,
and regional levels of play.
Rookie:
Designed primarily for 7, 8, and 9
year olds. Dr. Robert Brown,
former president of the American League
formulated the concept of the Rookie
League, a pitching machine program.
Babe Ruth League quickly embraced
this concept and established the rookie
league as a division. By controlling
the pitches with a pitching machine,
there is more action at the plate
and in the field. Fear of being
hit by a pitched ball is diminished.
It makes the game safer and improves
the playing confidence and ability
of all participants. It removes
the boredom - which is often the result
of either overpowering or inadequate
pitching - by throwing only strikes.
Fewer errors and greater throwing
accuracy are the result of increase
in activity. The program receives
high praise from coaches, players,
parents, and league officials.
The rookie league is an excellent
way to continue teaching the fundamentals
of the game and building player confidence.
T-Ball:
A program recommended for 4, 5, and 6
year olds to teach the fundamentals
of hitting and fielding. All
batters will hit the ball from a batting
tee which is adjusted to a height
that allows the batter to swing level.
All rostered players present for the
game bat in order, whether playing
defensively or not. Each player
plays a minimum of two innings defensively.
An adult coach is stationed
beyond the infielders in order to
provide instruction to all defensive
players. The primary goal is
to begin to instruct young players
in the fundamentals of baseball in
a supportive team environment. |