Summer Baseball/Softball Goals and Purpose
The goal of summer baseball and softball is to develop the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and fair play for players from ages 9 to 19 in a highly competitive and demanding schedule of games. Baseball teams frequently play 3 or 4 games per week and softball teams normally play 2 games per week against teams from other towns in the greater Boston area. Additional practices are held at the discretion of the manager.
BBRBS strives to place teams in leagues where players will be challenged,enabling them to develop their playing skills to their full potential. All players are required to try out for the teams, the rosters are limited, and playing time is not guaranteed or equal, but is dependent on many things including attendance at practice. Summer baseball and softball requires a serious commitment by players and parents.
Overview
The summer schedule can run from late June through mid August depending on the specific league a team is in and whether the team qualifies for post-season tournament play. Overall, when both practices and games are included, the summer is a relatively intensive program. Recognizing that this is the vacation season, we do make modest allowances for family vacations without jeopardizing a youngster's roster spot. However, the commitment to the leagues is a significant one, and we request that longer vacations be reserved for later in August when the season has ended. Parents and players are asked to be realistic about the significance of this commitment. Summer ball isn't for everyone.
Player Selection
Players are selected for summer teams based on the following:
●Overall Spring season performance as observed by coaches
●Season evaluation and/or statistics submitted by the spring coaches
●Observations at the all-star game
●Summer tryout held in middle of spring season
●Commitments to other teams or activities
●Vacations
We try to accommodate as many children who want to play as possible. But we cannot guarantee a spot for every child in the summer.
2011 Eligibility – Baseball – Age as of April 30, 2011
Baseball 16-19 year olds
Lou Thompkins Senior Division
Born between 5/1/1991 and 4/30/1995 -BBRBS policy is to place 16 year olds in LT-A Div
Baseball 15-16 year olds
Lou Thompkins A Division
Born between 5/1/1994 and 4/30/1996
Baseball 13-14 year olds
Lou Thompkins B Division
Born between 5/1/1996 and 4/30/1998
Baseball 11-12 year olds
Bay State A Division / Cal Ripken 12 year old District
Born between 5/1/1998 and 4/30/2000
Bay State B Division / Cal Ripken 11 year old District
Born between 5/1/1999 and 4/30/2000
Middlesex 11-12 Division
Born between 5/1/1998 and 4/30/2000
Baseball 9-10 year olds
Bay State C Division / Cal Ripken 10 year old District
Born between 5/1/2000 and 4/30/2002
Bay State C Division 2nd Team or Middlesex 9-10 Division
Born between 5/1/2000 and 4/30/2002
Cal Ripken 9 year old District – only if sufficient number of available 9 year old players
Born between 5/1/2001 and 4/30/2002
2011 Eligibility – Softball – Age as of December 31, 2010
Softball 18U
Born between 1/1/1992 and 12/31/1995
Softball 14U
Born between 1/1/1996 and 12/31/1997
Softball 12U
Born between 1/1/1998 and 12/31/1999
Softball 10U
Born between 1/1/2000 and 12/31/2001
Fees
Fees for summer ball, if the player played the 2011 Spring season on a Bedford Babe Ruth team, are $150 per player for summer baseball and $150 for summer softball. Fees for summer ball, if the player did not play in the 2011 Spring season on a Bedford Babe Ruth team, are $175 per player for summer baseball and $175 per player for summer softball. There is a maximum per family fee of $300 regardless of the number of players playing summer baseball.
More Information
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Links to some of our summer leagues
Baseball 9-12 - BayStateBaseball
Baseball 13-17 - LTABaseball
Softball U10-18 - MiddleEssexSoftball
Summer Baseball for 8-12 Year Olds
Program Descriptions
Players, based on their ages as of April 30 of the current calendar year are eligible as follows:
9 years old
•Bay State or Middlesex baseball or District team
10 year old players
•Bay State or Middlesex baseball
11 year old players
•Bay State or Middlesex baseball
12 year old players
•Bay State or Middlesex baseball
Summer Baseball Descriptions
Bay State Baseball
Bay State Baseball is "travel" baseball, including towns from ranging geographically from Ashland to Marblehead. 11 and 12 year-old teams play every Tuesday and Thursday and most Saturdays and Sundays. 9 and 10 year-old teams play every Monday and Wednesday, many Saturdays and some Sundays. Ends August 6, with postseason play carrying on through August 20.
Middlesex Baseball
Offers "travel" baseball on a more relaxed schedule. Middlesex games take place two weeknights per week, no weekends (except practice). Leagues are broken into 9/10 and 11/12 age groups. Ends around August 15, with no postseason play.
District Baseball
Members of the District teams represent Bedford in competition with other towns which are part of Eastern Massachusetts Cal Ripken District 1. There are no guaranteed minimum playing requirements for players on this team. Inclusion in the District team requires 100% commitment to all practices and games. Practices will begin immediately following the regular spring season. District tournaments begin in late June or early July, and last roughly one week. If the team wins its District, it will move on to the Eastern Massachusetts State Tournament in mid-July.