Games, Practices and Tournaments

Beginning in April, 2011 the 10's, 11's and 12's will play approximately 25 games per season; the 13's and 14's will play approximately 35 games per season; and beginning in June, 2011 after the High School season ends the 15's and 16's will play approximately 25 games per season. We make every attempt to play our outdoor schedule as promised despite the unpredictability of the New England weather. The "season" consists of games (mostly doubleheaders on weekends), from April to mid June for the 10's, 11's and 12's; April to early August for the 13's through 14's; and early June through early August for the 15's and 16's. The game total includes out of state tournaments as well as New England based games. Additionally each player can expect to have approximately 25 indoor/outdoor team practice sessions as well as several instructional clinics. Finally, the 10's, 11's and 12's will attend a travel tournament on Memorial Day weekend and the 13's, 14's, 15's and 16's will attend one or two tournaments of there choosing at some point during the Spring or Summer.

Playing Time and Roster Size

In keeping with our mission to "teach and develop baseball players", our roster sizes will be no more than 15 players on each team. Limiting the roster size will help maximize playing time as well as assist RBA coaches in the fair distribution of playing time. Our average roster size for the 2010 season was 13 players.

Off Season Baseball Instructional Clinics and Team Workouts

Players selected for their respective age group teams will have two 90 minute team practices each week beginning in early November, 2010 and will continue through the end of March, 2011. Once the outdoor season begins, the indoor facility may be used for practices as scheduled by the team manager.

Special clinics for our AAU players are scheduled each year and can be the most rewarding learning experience our players receive. In addition to our very knowledgeable group of dedicated coaches we have had professional coaches, such as Gary Cathcart of the Washington Nationals, instruct our players over the past seven years. Attendance is optional and a minimal fee may accompany some of these clinics.

 



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