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Coach Pitch League
The Coach Pitch League is just a step ahead of the T-Ball League. As
the name implies, the team coach tosses up to four pitches to the batter. If the batter is unable to hit any of the
four pitches, a tee is placed on homeplate and the batter finishes
his at-bat by hitting off of the tee. There is no striking out in
the Coach Pitch League.
Children between the ages 5, 6 or 7 can
play in this league or in grades K, 1 or 2. It is recommended that five-years-olds that
have never played organized baseball, play in the
T-Ball League. This league is great for six-year-olds who have played one year of
T-Ball and for seven-year-olds who are not quite ready to hit a
baseball from a pitching machine. Coach Pitch games are on Saturdays
and a team practice is held during the week.
Coach Pitch League Commissioner:
Andy Hoskins
Coach
Pitch League Rules
Coach Pitch League
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Parents should read the following questions and answers as most
questions from T-Ball and Coach Pitch Parents are answered on this page!
If you find
your question is not answered here or you would like more detailed
information, please drop us an email at:
info@herndonbaseball.com
or email the Commissioner listed above.
Q: What day and time are practices? What
field? I want to schedule in advance.
A: The team manager selects the date,
time and field for team practices. Managers for the spring season
are selected in late February. The team managers get to pick their
practice field assignments in mid-March, just before Back to
Baseball Night.
If you want to ensure that you get the day of the
week and time that is right for you, may we suggest that you
volunteer to manage a team? It's a great experience. A link to our
volunteer form is on the Registration
page.
Q: When will we get a game and practice
schedule? I haven't heard from a coach yet.
A: Managers usually get the game
schedule just before Back to Baseball Night. Team managers
are not allowed to contact parents and players until Back to
Baseball Night. All T-Ball and Coach Pitch games are
on Saturdays with a practice during the work week.
There is no set time for games on Saturdays. First
games usually start at 8:00 a.m. with the last game starting around
2:00 p.m. Games typically don't last more than one hour.
Q: What the heck is Back to Baseball
Night?
A: On a Sunday evening in mid-March
we have a meeting with all league parents to welcome them to the new
spring season. We introduce ourselves, tell parents about the
league, how it operates and other information that is of interest to
parents. The meeting is designed for adults so we recommend that you
keep your eager ballplayer at home.
After the general meeting we break into smaller
groups by team. You will receive a list of all players indexed by
league and team. During the breakout session you will meet your
child's manager and he will let you know about practices, etc. He
may also have a team roster to share with you at that time.
If you can't attend B2B Night, don't worry,
your team manager will contact you within the next 48-hours.
Q: What team is my child on? I would
like him to play with his friends or classmates?
A: When you registered your child,
there is a small text field near the end of the online registration
form for you to make special requests. Fill in your request there,
and we'll be sure to hook them up. If there is a particular
coach that you like make sure you request him on the form. It's
difficult to move kids once placed on a team, so please make sure
you make your wishes known before teams are assembled.
If you make no special request, players are
generally placed by the school they attend or the local
neighborhood.
Q: What is the difference between the
team manager and a coach?
A: Generically, we sometime refer to
the manager as the coach. However, in baseball the head coach is the
manager and he is "in charge" of the team. Coaches are the
assistants to the manager.
In all cases managers and coaches should fill out
the volunteer form to be allowed to work with the kids. Further, we
require that all managers and coaches attend one of our Positive
Coaching Alliance training sessions. The training is free and
teaches coaches how to work with children in a positive and
productive way.
Q: What equipment does my child need to
play baseball?
A: All they need is a glove. If you
have not bought a glove yet, we would recommend the smallest glove
that would fit comfortably on their hand. If you child throws with
his right hand, then you would buy a glove that would fit on his
left hand. Choose a glove that has soft leather and purchase a
small bottle of glove oil to "oil up" the leather to make it more
soft and supple. This will allow your child to catch balls more
easily.
We provide bats, balls and batting helmets.
Players can wear athletic shoes or cleats. If your child would
like to use his own bat, we recommend a bat that has a rating of
"minus 8" (-8), or -9. The lighter the bat, the easier it will be
for the player to swing.
Q: Does the league provide trophies for
the players?
A: For the T-Ball, Coach Pitch and
Machine Pitch leagues there are no league provided participation
trophies. Typically, the Team Mom or a parent volunteer collects a
nominal amount ($5 to $8) from each parent and purchases trophies
which are "awarded" to the players during the end-of-season team
party. Trophies can be purchased from any vendor. HOYB has
purchased trophies from
Service Engraving Company of Herndon, Virginia for many years.
In the competitive leagues (Rookie and above) the
teams compete for trophies which are awarded to the top two teams
during the regular season and the top two finishers in the
Championship Series.
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