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T-BALL DIVISION (5-6 yr olds) |
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Tee Ball or T-Ball is a
sport based on baseball and is intended as an introduction for young
players to develop baseball skills and have fun. The ball is placed
on an adjustable tee atop the home plate at a suitable height for
the batter to strike. (In some clubs, adult coaches give the batter
an opportunity to try and hit a few pitched balls before going to
the tee in the hope that this will further develop batting skills.)
Most of the other rules are similar or identical to those of
baseball, though the game is played on a smaller field. In many organizations, score is not kept and rules are designed to maximize participation: an inning is completed once each child has had a turn at bat and all extra players of the defensive team play in the outfield every inning. To encourage the defensive team to try to make plays, there are typically no extra bases on overthrows and runners may not advance after the ball is in possession of an infielder. U.S. presidents since Ronald Reagan have hosted T-Ball games on the South Lawn of the White House. |
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| GAME SCHEDULE | |
| TEAMS | |
| PADRES - 2012 ALTER | PADRES - 1948 PCL |
| PADRES - 1978 HOME | PADRES - 1998 HOME |
| PADRES - 1984 ROAD | PADRES - 2004 ROAD |
| PADRES - 1972 HOME | PADRES - 1975 ROAD |