House League is a recreational level of baseball for players for players of all skill levels and experiences. The program allows children to play one game a week for the younger divisions and up to two games a week in the older divisions. Teams will play against other teams within their respective BASEBALLMILTON House League division. The House League season runs from early May until mid August.
We offer eight divisions for children ages 4-18 and welcome all skill level! Registration for the 2025 season will open on Monday, December 10, 2024. Please watch our website and social media channels for more information.
DIVSION | YEAR OF BIRTH |
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5U T-Ball | 2020 & 2021 |
The T-Ball division is for children who are 4 and 5 years old and follows the fundamentals of the Rally Cap Progam. Rally Cap is a Baseball Canada program is designed to enhance players' and coaches' first experience with the game of baseball! The program helps teach players the five FUNdamentals of baseball (Fundamental movement skills, throwing, receiving, hitting, base running) in a fun and safe environment. Parent volunteers make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved! |
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6U Grasshopper | 2019 |
The Grasshopper divsion is for players that are or will be 6 years old within the current year of registration. Building on the fundamentals of T-Ball, the division builds on the fundamentals of the Rally Cap Progam. Rally Cap is a Baseball Canada program is designed to enhance players' and coaches' first experience with the game of baseball! The program helps teach players the five FUNdamentals of baseball (Fundamental movement skills, throwing, receiving, hitting, base running) in a fun and safe environment. | |
7U Tyke | 2018 |
The Tyke division is for players that are or will be 7 years old within the current year of registration. A powered pitching machine is used in place of the pitcher at this level. The purpose of Tyke ball is to introduce the batter to the pitched ball in a controlled and safe environment via the use of the pitching machine. Teams are typically comprised of thirteen players. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. | |
9U Rookie | 2016 & 2017 |
The Rookie division is for players that are or will be 8 and 9 years old within the current year of registration. Rookie Baseball uses a powered pitching machine as the pitcher. The purpose of rookie ball is to introduce the batter to the pitched ball in a controlled and safe environment via the use of the pitching machine. Teams are typcially comprised of thirteen players. Rookie ball is the ideal “stepping stone” to the Mosquito Division. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. | |
11U Mosquito | 2014 & 2015 |
The Mosquito division is for players who are or will be 10 and 11 years old within the current year of registration. The Mosquito division is where live pitching and base stealing are first introduced. The focus at this level is to promote sportsmanship, fun, and a greater enjoyment of baseball. Regardless of the standings, all teams will qualify for playoffs at the end of the season. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. | |
13U Peewee | 2012 & 2013 |
The Peewee division is for players that are or will 12 and 13 years old within the current year of registration. The focus at this level is to promote sportsmanship, fun, and a greater enjoyment of baseball. Teams will typically play up to two games a week. Regardless of the standings, all teams will qualify for playoffs at the end of the season. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. | |
15U Bantam | 2010 & 2011 |
The Bantam division is for players that are or will 14 and 15 years old within the current year of registration. The focus at this level is to promote sportsmanship, fun, and a greater enjoyment of baseball. Teams will typically play two games a week. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. | |
18U Midget | 2007, 2008 & 2009 |
The Midget division is for players that are or will 16, 17 and 18 years old within the current year of registration. The focus at this level is to promote sportsmanship, fun, and a greater enjoyment of baseball. Parent volunteers usually make up a team’s coaching staff and include a Head Coach as well as Assistant Coaches. Parents are also encouraged to become actively involved with overall team duties such as score-keeping, laying down bases, etc. |