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Divisions

Posted by George Carmack at Jan 19, 2011 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

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Divisions

Murrieta National Little League has seven divisions, broken down by age as follows:

T-ball, Ages 4-6
Single A, Ages 6-7
AA Division, Age 7-8
AAA, Age 9-10
Major Division, Ages 11-12
Junior Division, Ages 13-14


T-ball, Ages 4-6                                                                     

This is your child’s first attempt at organized baseball. It is totally instructional and done in an encouraging and nurturing setting. We will begin to teach the rules of the game. All players bat off a batting tee, through the lineup. They all play the field every inning. Coaches will play the kids in both the infield and the outfield in all positions they can safely play. Nobody keeps score, no standings.  Game times up to 1 hour

The Minor Leagues: The Minor League is divided into 3 separate divisions. The goal of these divisions is to teach the fundamentals of the game with an emphasis on skill development. The primary goal of the minor leagues is to prepare the players to eventually play in the Major League. The 3 divisions are listed below.

  • Single A, Coach Pitch, Ages 6-7 This is an instructional “coaches pitch” baseball league, no leading or stealing; all children bat in the lineup the whole game.  Six year olds who have played at least one season of T-Ball or the required experience are eligible to play in Single A. There are no walks but there are strikeouts. An inning is three outs or ten batters. Coaches will play the kids in all positions they can safely play. They will also sit the bench from time to time but always hit in the lineup. Nobody keeps score, no standings.  Game times are up to 1 hour
  • AA Division, Kid Pitch, Age 7-8 In this division there will be a focus on children pitching and learning to hit live pitching in order to prepare them for the major league. An inning is three outs or 5 runs. Game is 6 innings long or until it’time has reached 1 hour 15 minutes.  Coaches will play the kids in all positions they can safely play. They will also sit the bench from time to time but always hit in the lineup.  A tournament team will also be chosen to play in the district AA tournament. Game times up to 1 hour 30 minutes
  • AAA Division, Age 9-10 Any player not drafted will be placed on a team in the AAA Division. This division has most of the Major league division rules, with some minor modifications, and encourages all levels of ability. Coaches may place the kids in all infield and outfield positions they can safely play. An inning is three outs or 5 runs. Players are allowed modified stealing rules but no leading. A tournament team will also be chosen to play in the district AAA tournament.  Game time is drop dead 2 hours.

Major Division, Ages 11-12.  The Major division is the most competitive division in the league. The most skilled players will be drafted into this division, it is uncommon for a 10 year old to be drafted into the Major division. There is a greater emphasis on team play which includes teams working together to try and win games. There will be a regular season and post season champion crowned in this division. This is the most regulated division, and a full set of rules is available at www.littleleague.org. Only nine players are allowed to bat in the lineup. Coaches must make substitutions to get all of the players in each game. The minimum playing requirement is 2 innings in the field and one at bat for each player per game.  Tournament teams will also be chosen from this division to play in their respective District 28 tournaments.  Game time is drop dead 2 hours.  Four innings must be played for it to be an 'official' game or drop dead time reached.

Junior Division, Ages 13-14.  The Junior League is for players age 13–14 and was developed to help players make the transition from the smaller Little League diamond to the full size diamond used at the High School level. Junior league players will be drafted onto teams that will play against each other. In the event that we do not have enough players to produce a competitive division the teams would play against teams from other towns as well as against each other. Game time is drop dead 2 hours 15 minutes.  Five innings must be played for it to be an 'official' game  or drop dead time reached.

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2015 Spring Registration

Posted by Naomi Sandoval at Dec 27, 2010 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
***Save time at registration by filling out these form(s) and printing them before you arrive. 
- 2015 Registration Form  (3 Copies)
- Medical Release Form    (1 Copy)
  
Registration Dates

Early Bird

  • 10/25/14          530-830pm   Fall Festival at Cal Oaks

Regular

  • 11/11/14          6-8pm         Los Alamos Field
  • 12/6/14           12-5pm        Mulligans
  • 12/15/14          6-9pm         Dicks Sporting Goods
Late
  • 1/09/15           6-9pm         Aerosports
  • 1/16/15           4-6pm         Boys and Girls Club Murrieta
Registration Fees
  • 4-6 Yr. Olds: Early Bird: $110, Regular: $130, Late: $150
  • 7-10 Yr. Olds: Early Bird: $125, Regular: $145, Late: $165
  • 11+ Yr. Olds: Early Birld: $135, Regular: $155, Late: $175
REGISTRATION INCLUDES MLB HAT, JERSEY, SOCKS, BELT, PRACTICE FIELDS, GAME FIELDS, TEAM EQUIPMENT, 20+ GAMES (WEATHER PERMITTING), END OF THE SEASON IN HOUSE TOURNAMENT WITH 1ST AND 2ND PLACE TROPHIES FOR AA AND ABOVE, PARTICIPATION TROPHIES FOR ALL PLAYERS, PLAYER PHOTOS, SCORES AND STANDINGS KEPT, A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT.


We will accept Check, Cash, Mastercard, Visa, Discover and AMEX (3% fee for use of Credit Card) *Inquire at registration for payment arrangements
Items to bring for registration: 
-Childs Birth Certificate
-Proof of Residency
-Payment
                        
Proof of Residency forms accepted:  
-Utility Bill 
-Renters Agreement
-Mortgage statement
 
For any questions regarding registration email registration@mnllbaseball.org

Click here and type your address in at the top to see if you address resides within MNLL Boundaries. If you are not within MNLL's Boundaries click here to search for your local little league.
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Posted by Vicki Cossey at Dec 27, 2010 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 A MANDATORY 'Big Al Baseball Clinic' will be held Sunday January 30th at Lakeside High School.  Registration will start at 8am.  All coaches are welcome to attend.

 A MANDATORY two part Rules Clinic will be held on Tuesday February 15th and Thursday February 17th from 6pm to 9pm each night at Wildomar Elementary 21575 Palomar StreetWildomar, CA 

A MANDATORY Mechanics Clinic will be held February 27th from 9am to 1pm at Hunt Park.

Any manager who does not participate in these  mandatory clinics will be suspended from their first 2 games.

Perspective Managers and Coaches:

Welcome to the new Application Process for the 2011 Spring Season.  Please take a moment to read the following before proceeding to download the Application and Commitment Statement:

Letter from the President