PeeWee Baseball
Division Rep:
peewee@ell-baseball.com
PEE WEE and FARM LEAGUES
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Players who are not selected for the Major league teams, or perhaps lack sufficient
maturity, skills or other attributes, may be retained in the program for
training by means of a "minor league" system operated by and in conjunction with
the regular Little League program. There is also a Tee Ball program for
youngsters league age 5 and 6, with an option to place some or all 7 and/or 8
year olds at the local league in Tee Ball as well.
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A key to a successful Pee Wee and
Farm
program is the careful selection of managers and coaches. Adult leadership must
reflect positive and constructive direction tempered with patience. Patience is
probably the most important virtue necessary when managing youngsters of Tee
Ball age. A pamphlet titled "Little League's Greatest Challenge" is available
through Little League offices to assist league officials in selecting managers
and coaches. "My Coach Says" and "The Other Side" are appropriate publications
for the novice Tee Ball manager and are also available through Little League.
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The learning experience must be fun
coupled with developing fundamental skills of hitting, throwing, fielding and
running. The basic concept should be total team participation in a congenial
environment under the direction of concerned and competent adults. Remember, the
value of the Tee Ball program is the learning experience. Participants in Tee
Ball are in a critical developmental period. A manager's reward will come from
being a positive factor and influence in each child's development.
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