T-ball for My Four Year Old Son

Updated on March 07, 2013
K.H. asks from Sterling Heights, MI
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I am a working mom and trying to find a t-ball program for my four year old who loves to play baseball. Hopefully in or near Sterling Heights. Most of what I have found starts at age 5 or higher. Does anyone know of a program that I could try?

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E.C.

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The best suggestion that I have is to reach out to those programs that you have found. If they have no exceptions on kids playing up, then they might know of a recreation center or local league that does start at 4.

The Joe Dumars Fieldhouse does offer t-ball and might be a good option for you as well.

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T.S.

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You can call the city or rec department and ask but I'm pretty sure most leagues start at 5.

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P.K.

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5 is usually the youngest they can start.

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K.C.

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Where I live, both Little League and Pony League start at 4. Our cutoff is April 30, so he will need to turn 4 by April 30 of this year to play.

R.R.

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5 seems to be the age they start here in SoCal, my DIL said the same where they are in NJ. I've found six-week clinics where they teach the basics, there's no coach, it's real basic.

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What about the YMCA?
I know my sons friends with late birthdays (missed the local program cut offs) were able to play soccer thru the Y. Maybe they do baseball too?

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See if your area has "Blastball." It's similar to t-ball, but geared for the younger crowd. Around here the league for that is 3-4 years.

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J.B.

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My son has been playing PONY baseball (starting at T-ball level) here in SoCal (Orange County) since he was 3. The leagues in our area all start that young, including Little League. I'd look to see if there is a PONY league in your area. For the under 5 set, it's more fun than competitive, and really gets them into the spirit of the game.

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G.B.

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Wow, our T-Ball is for 4 and 5 year olds, at 5/6 they start parent pitch then on to machine pitch.

Try the YMCA. Ours has a great T-Ball program for the 3, 4, and 5 year olds. They don't play for points nor are there any outs. They play to learn good sportsmanship and to work as a team, learn the rules, all sorts of stuff like that.

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