Find the Right Program
OBYBSA offers age-appropriate baseball and softball opportunities designed to help players learn fundamentals, build confidence, and enjoy the game in a positive team environment.
Use the program cards below to find the best fit for your player and visit the detailed program pages for division information, equipment guidance, field locations, and league details.
T-Ball
A fun introduction to baseball for young players learning the basics of hitting, throwing, fielding, teamwork, and game participation.
Typical Seasons: Spring and Fall
Ages 7–15Recreational Baseball
OBYBSA baseball divisions help players continue developing baseball fundamentals while enjoying team play in age-based divisions.
Includes: Rookie, Minor, Major, and Babe Ruth Baseball
Ages 7–16Recreational Softball
Softball programs focused on improving hitting, fielding, throwing, game awareness, and confidence in a fun and supportive environment.
Includes: Machine Pitch, Minor League, and Major League Softball
Camps & Clinics
In addition to league play, OBYBSA offers seasonal camps and player development opportunities designed to help athletes build skills between major seasons.
Sandcrabs Summer Baseball Camp
Skill development through drills, instruction, and camp activities designed to help players improve while having fun on the field.
Softball Summer Skills Camp
Softball camp opportunities may be offered to help players improve fundamentals including hitting, fielding, pitching, and game awareness.
Check Register PageCamps & Clinics Hub
Visit the Camps page for the latest camp offerings, seasonal skill development opportunities, and registration information.
What to Expect During the Year
OBYBSA programs generally follow a consistent yearly cycle with Spring leagues, Summer camps, and Fall season opportunities.
League Play
Spring is typically the primary season for many OBYBSA divisions, with registration opening before the season and games played throughout the spring months.
Camps & Clinics
Summer programs give players more repetitions, skill work, and development opportunities between league seasons.
Additional League Opportunities
Fall league play helps players continue building confidence and prepare for the next major season.
Program FAQs
These are some of the most common questions families ask when choosing a program.
What age group should my child play in?
Players are generally placed in divisions based on age and experience so they can develop skills in an age-appropriate environment.
How many games are played each season?
Most teams typically play one to two games per week during the season, depending on division and schedule format.
Can parents volunteer as coaches?
Yes. OBYBSA depends on volunteer coaches and parent involvement to help create a positive experience for players and families.
Where do I find current dates and active registration?
The Register page is the best place to see what is open now, what is coming next, and where to sign up.
Ready to Play?
Visit the Register page to see current registration options for baseball, softball, T-Ball, camps, and upcoming seasons.
