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P.O. Box 2269, Wilton, NY 12831 Community Baseball: It's A Homerun! |
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Wilton Youth Baseball will consist of 5 levels of play:
T-Ball
T-Ball
is an introductory Division for children ages 5 to 6 who are
new to the game of baseball. T-Ball is NOT intended to be
competitive but fun. Players will be exposed to the basics of
baseball including hitting, catching, throwing and base running.
Players hit balls placed upon a tee. Some skill goals are listed
below.
Skill Goals:
Clinics will be held on Saturdays during the fall ball season teaching these skills and more. Time permitting, games will be played at the end of the clinics. For more information, click here.
Rookie
Rookie
is a developmental Division and is composed of children ages 7 -
8 years old. All players are evaluated prior to team formation
in the areas of hitting, catching, throwing, and base running.
Rookie is a semi competitive Division, however, coaching emphasis is
upon player instruction and development. Children hit a
pitched baseball from a coach. Ten players are assigned to field
positions each inning, and all roster players bat whether assigned
to a field position or not. Game scores and standings are recorded.
Some skill goals are listed below.
Skill Goals:
Clinics will be held on Saturdays during the fall ball season teaching these skills and more. Time permitting, games will be played at the end of the clinics. For more information, click here.
Minors
Minor
Division players range from 9 - 10 years old. The league
introduces new rules including; the number of players on the field
is reduced from 10 to 9, base stealing is permitted, and there is no
limitation regarding the numbers of batters that can be walked per
inning. All 12 players on the team bat. Managers draft players based
upon tryout ratings and their individual team needs. Each player
must play a minimum of three innings in a six-inning game. Coaches
focus on developing individual and team skills to field a
competitive team and prepare them for the Majors Division. Game
scores and standings are recorded. Upon completion of the regular
season, a post-season playoff tournament is held.
Some Skill Goals:
Majors
Majors is for children 11 to 12 years old and is considered a
highly competitive Division. Managers draft players based upon
tryout ratings and their individual team needs. Coaches focus on
developing individual and overall team skills to field the most
competitive team. Nine players are assigned to field positions and
all 12 players bat. Game scores and standings are recorded. Upon
completion of the regular season, a post-season playoff tournament
is held.
Some Skill Goals:
Play Up Policy - House League
The following policy has been established for those kids who have requested to "Play Up" a division.
Division ages:
T-Ball - Ages 5 - 6
Rookie - Ages 7 - 8
Minors - Ages 9 - 10
Majors - Ages 11 -12
A player is qualified for division play based on age, or when they have completed two years at the previous level. For example a child may be 8 and be qualified to play in the Minor Division if they have completed two years of Rookie Ball.
Play up is defined as a player who has played at least one year at the division that corresponds with their age and would now like to play in the next division. For example a child who has completed one year of play at the Rookie level requests to play in Minors.
All players opting to "Play Up" must be assessed in both divisions, for which they are currently qualified as well as the "Play Up"division.
The process will be for those who want to play up that the player go through the assessment process as defined by the WYB board and the Player Agent for all players in that division. Currently players are assessed by the coaches for the division in which they participate in four area's;
The rating scale is 1 - 10 with 1 being the lowest and 10 the highest. All Coaches in the division being assessed participate in the assessment of all players. The scores are then entered into the computer and averaged by each of the disciplines mentioned above providing the overall average for the player.
As a means of creating a baseline score for the all players identified as "play up", the assessment scores of all players assessed will be added up and divided by the number of players assessed to create an average score. The "Play Up" player must score above the mean score...If they do not they will not be allowed to move up and will need to stay in the division for which they are qualified.
The players are then ranked from highest to lowest average score to facilitate the draft.
Travel League
Wilton Youth
Baseball offers an opportunity for those players who are looking for
more competitive baseball. Travel baseball requires a
commitment on both the player and his/her family. Wilton Youth
Baseball competes in the Eastern New York Division and plays against
neighboring communities such as Ballston Spa, South Glens Falls,
Clifton Park, Colonie and Niskayuna.