ST. GABRIEL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION


BASEBALL
Baseball brings players together to build skills, teamwork, and lasting friendships—all while enjoying America’s favorite pastime. Whether your child is brand new to the sport or already has experience at the plate, our program creates a supportive and fun environment to grow, learn, and compete.
From throwing and catching to batting and base running, kids will be coached by dedicated mentors who are passionate about the game. Every participant will have the opportunity to improve their skills, develop sportsmanship, and share the excitement of baseball in a positive, encouraging atmosphere.
Program Details
Baseball is available for boys and girls in grades K–8. It is a spring sport, with practices beginning in late March and games starting in early April. The season typically runs through late June.
Grades K-2
WHAT TO EXPECT
For our youngest players, the focus is on learning the fundamentals—throwing, catching, hitting, running bases, and understanding the flow of the game. Players will learn teamwork, follow basic rules, and develop coordination in a supportive, no-pressure setting.
PRACTICES
Teams practice once a week at Francis Park Leonard Field for about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The head coach will select practice days and times after the coaches’ meeting.
GAMES & SEASON DETAILS
Games are played once a week, with no new inning starting after 60 minutes. Games are held at various school parishes and parks within the Southeast CYC District.
REGISTRATION FEE
EQUIPMENT
$70 or Family Fee
Players need a baseball glove. A helmet, bat, baseball hat, cleats, and water bottle are recommended. Team bats, helmets, and baseballs are available.
UNIFORM
A baseball uniform shirt will be provided by SGAA. Please note that baseball pants and socks are not included. Look for communication from your coach regarding sizing and distribution.
Grades 3-4
WHAT TO EXPECT
At this level, players continue to build their baseball skills while learning more about game strategy and positions. They’ll work on consistent batting, accurate throwing, improved catching, and smart base running. Good sportsmanship and teamwork remain top priorities.
PRACTICES
Teams practice once a week at Francis Park Leonard Field for 1 hour and 15 minutes. The head coach will schedule practices after the coaches’ meeting.
GAMES & SEASON DETAILS
Teams play once a week. No new inning starts after 80 minutes. Games are held at various school parishes and parks within the Southeast CYC District.
REGISTRATION FEE
EQUIPMENT
$70 or Family Fee
Players need a baseball glove. A helmet, bat, baseball hat, cleats, and water bottle are recommended. Team bats, helmets, and baseballs are available.
UNIFORM
A baseball uniform shirt will be provided by SGAA. Please note that baseball pants and socks are not included. Look for communication from your coach regarding sizing and distribution.
Grades 5-8
WHAT TO EXPECT
Older players will refine their skills with a greater emphasis on game situations, strategy, and competitive play. They’ll work on stronger batting techniques, defensive plays, pitching fundamentals, and understanding advanced rules. Sportsmanship and effort are always emphasized.
PRACTICES
Teams practice once a week at Francis Park Leonard Field for 1 hour and 15 minutes. The head coach will set the schedule after the coaches’ meeting.
GAMES & SEASON DETAILS
Games are held once a week. No new inning starts after 90 minutes. Games are played at various school parishes and parks within the Southeast CYC District.
REGISTRATION FEE
EQUIPMENT
$70 or Family Fee
Players need a baseball glove. A helmet, bat, baseball hat, cleats, and water bottle are recommended. Team bats, helmets, and baseballs are available.
UNIFORM
A baseball uniform shirt will be provided by SGAA. Please note that baseball pants and socks are not included. Look for communication from your coach regarding sizing and distribution.
Misc. Information
All communication for the baseball program will be sent through Team Sideline. Games are played at various locations within the Southeast CYC District. Coaching and assistant coaching opportunities are available, and CYC provides the umpires for games.