Our Little League Division includes four subdivisions, in order of decreasing skill level and age: Majors, Triple-A (AAA), Double-A (AA), and Single-A (A). We slot players into subdivisions based on the results of our preseason player evaluations, as well as age and physical size. All four subdivisions are competitive (i.e., wins and losses are recorded and standings are maintained), with standard Little League baseball rules (modified as appropriate per subdivision skill level) and officiated by impartial umpires.
The Majors subdivision is our highest-tier subdivision of player-pitch baseball at Little League field dimensions: 60-foot base paths and 46-foot pitching distance. It is primarily for kids whose 2024 League Age is 10-11, with exceptions for younger kids (League Age 9) as appropriate based on their physical size and skill level.
The Triple-A (AAA) subdivision is a lower-tier player-pitch subdivision at 60-foot/46-foot field dimensions. It is primarily for kids whose 2024 League Age is 9-10, with exceptions for younger kids (League Age 8) as appropriate based on their physical size and skill level.
The Double-A (AA) subdivision is a beginner player-pitch subdivision at 60-foot/46-foot field dimensions. It is designed as an introduction to player-pitch baseball, with appropriate rule modifications to ensure a positive experience for kids who are transitioning from coach-pitch baseball to player-pitch baseball. It is primarily for kids whose 2024 League Age is 8-9, with exceptions for younger kids (League Age 7) as appropriate based on their physical size and skill level.
The Single-A (A) subdivision is a coach-pitch subdivision at 60-foot field dimensions. It is primarily for kids whose 2024 League Age is 6-7, with exceptions for younger kids (League Age 5) as appropriate based on their physical size and skill level.