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“Baseball divisions follow the same age progression and development model, with age cut‑offs based on the current PONY Baseball age key.”
SHETLAND (Ages 4–6): Focus on fun, basic rules, throwing, catching, and hitting off a tee for new players.
PINTO (Ages 7–8): Emphasis on fundamentals, introduction to live play, and building confidence at the plate and in the field. a short description.
MUSTANG (Ages 9–10): Skill development for players with some experience; more game strategy and position play.
BRONCO (Ages 11–12): Faster play, higher competition, and opportunities to refine positions and prepare for middle school-level baseball.
PONY-COLT (Ages 13–16): Competitive play focusing on advanced skills, conditioning, and preparing athletes for high school competition
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Simple, we use real baseball rules. Our league offers age‑appropriate divisions, a strong focus on fundamentals, and a dedicated batting cage facility that all players can access as part of their membership. We also provide coaching mentors and skills clinics throughout the season to support both players and volunteer coaches.
Registration typically includes a team jersey and hat, regular team practices, a full game schedule, access to league‑run clinics, and use of our designated batting cage facility during league‑approved times. Additional items such as pants, a belt, and socks may be provided or listed as optional purchases depending on the division and budget.
Most players will need to bring their own glove, baseball pants (if not provided), cleats, and an athletic supporter for older divisions. Many families also choose to purchase a personal bat and batting helmet, but teams and the league will have shared equipment available.
Teams generally practice 1–2 times per week and play games on set days during the season. The specific schedule can vary by division, but families receive practice and game schedules before Opening Day so they can plan ahead.
Especially in the younger and developmental divisions, every player will have frequent opportunities to play on the field and bat in every game. As players move into more competitive divisions, coaches still strive to give each player meaningful playing time while balancing league rules and competitive play.
T-ball is co-ed amongst boys and girls. We may have the option to make full boys and girls t-ball teams, but that depends on the number of signups. As far as older age groups, girls are welcome to play baseball.
Our boys’ baseball program is open to players ages 4–16, from brand‑new beginners to experienced, advanced athletes. All players are placed in age‑appropriate divisions so they can learn, feel safe, and be properly challenged as they grow in the game.
We offer multiple divisions that progress by age and skill level, such as intro/t‑ball for ages 4–6, coach or machine pitch for ages 7–8, and additional divisions for intermediate and advanced players through age 16. Each level is tailored to the player’s age and development stage.
Players are placed on teams based on their league age, division, and any evaluations the league may conduct before the season. This helps keep play fair and safe and ensures each player competes with others at a similar age and development level.
Yes. Our league is designed for all experience levels, and we especially welcome first‑time players. Younger and new players start in fundamental‑focused divisions where coaches emphasize basic skills, simple rules, and building confidence.
Yes, Arlanza Pony has partnered with a batting cage facility to allow our players to gain additional practice behind the plate.
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