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Sign-ups for Plymouth Junior League baseball are coming to an end. The last day to sign up is this Sunday, March 31st.
Children aged 3 to 16 are eligible to participate in the Plymouth Junior League baseball program. Leagues will play from the middle of May until the end of June with an end of season tournament in July with the exception of Tee-Ball.
Registration is now open and will remain open until March 31st. Registration after March 31st will have a late fee of $25 to account for the added cost of a special run for team shirts. All sign-ups will end on April 21st.
Participation fees are based on the child’s age as of April 30th. Tee-Ball for ages 3-4 and the Coach Pitched league for 5- and 6-year-olds is $65. C League baseball for 7 to 9-year-olds, B League for kids ages 10 to 12, and Pony League for ages 13-16 is $100. The maximum a family will pay is $150 regardless of the number of children in the program.
The last in-person sign-up will be Saturday, March 30th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Auto Park Sports Complex on Pioneer Drive.
Online registration is available at the league’s website www.pjlb.activesports.com/
Coaches and team sponsors are needed. Contact Plymouth Junior League Baseball at www.plymouthluniorleagueinc@gmail.com
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