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Bethesda-Chevy
Chase Baseball
was founded in 1993 to provide all children aged 6-18 an opportunity
to participate in an organized program that encourages teamwork and
sportsmanship while developing baseball skills. Games are played at
various locations throughout lower Montgomery County. Most games are
on Sunday afternoons.
The number and location of practices is at the discretion of the
coach. Individuals or entire teams may apply to play. Players/teams
are placed in leagues based on age and skill levels and play other
teams within the BCC Baseball league. Major League rules are
modified to accommodate the skill level of each age group. Programs
are offered both spring and fall. Currently, fees range from $125-180
for our recreational teams, depending on age. The league provides
game fields, uniforms, batting helmets, bases, balls, and a first
aid kit. We also provide catcher’s gear for the American League and
up and umpires for our kid-pitch teams (Minor League and up).
Full/partial scholarships are available.
BCC Baseball has no restrictions
as far as geographical area is concerned. However, most
games are located in the Bethesda and Chevy Chase areas.
Leagues:
BCC Baseball is divided into seven leagues, each with rules to match
the skill level and age of the players. All league ages
are determined by the age/grade of the player on April 30. The following
is a brief description of BCC Baseball leagues and how play is conducted
in each.
National
League:
Generally kindergarten and first graders.
Teams in this age group play three innings. An inning is over once
each player has batted. There are no strikeouts. All players play
in the field every inning. Outs are made in the field, thereby limiting
the number of runs scored. The coach pitches underhand to his/her
batters. If the ball is not hit after a set number of pitches, a
batting tee is used. Opposing coach or parent is catcher. Games
are approximately one hour long. Reduced Injury Factor (RIF #1)
baseballs are used. The primary emphasis is on sportsmanship and
instruction rather than winning. Scorebooks are not kept.
American
League: Generally second and third
graders. Play is governed by the normal three outs per inning. The
games are generally 90 minutes long. All players bat in rotation
and play the field. A player is the catcher. Pitching machines and RIF #5 baseballs are used. Again, emphasis is on instruction, not
winning.
Minor Select:
League ages 10 & 11. Rules are similar to professional baseball.
Base paths are 60' and the pitching distance
is 46'. Players may steal and lead off. Teams are
selected via tryouts and a draft. This league plays two games per week. Playoffs
are conducted at the end of the regular spring season.
Minor
League: Generally fourth & fifth graders. There
are 9 players in the field. All players bat in rotation regardless
of whether or not they played in the field the previous inning. This
league is kid-pitch. RIF #10 balls are used. The base path is 60’and
the pitching distance is 46'. Paid umpires are provided for this
league and up.
Major
Select:
League ages 12 & 13. Rules are similar to professional baseball.
Base paths are 75 instead of 60' and the pitching distance
is 54' instead of 46'. Players may steal and lead off. Teams are
selected via tryouts and a draft. This league plays two games per week.
Playoffs are conducted at the end of the regular spring season.
Major
League: Generally sixth & seventh graders. Rules are similar to
professional baseball. Base paths are 75’ instead of 60' and the
pitching distance is 54' instead of 46'. Players may steal and lead
off. Standard baseballs are used.
Senior League:
Generally eighth through twelfth graders. Professional rules and distances
(90 base paths) apply. Previous baseball experience is highly
recommended. Teams are placed in divisions according to grade/age
and skill.
Travel
Teams: BCC Baseball has select teams for players who
are aged 9 and up for the fall and spring seasons. Players are chosen for these teams via tryouts. Professional coaches
coach the fall and spring select teams. These teams play against
other leagues, mainly in Montgomery County. There is no guaranteed
playing time for these teams. The cost for these travel programs
(fees, uniforms, professional coach, etc.) is additional. (Approx.
$650 per season) However,
no child will be denied the opportunity to play due to a financial
hardship. Over the past several seasons, more than 300 BCC Baseball
players have competed on various tournament teams. Their records
are enviable. League policy does not allow players to play above their league age.
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