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1st Grade – Community League (Coach Pitch new 2023 season):
 
The EPBA is an all-volunteer organization committed to providing the opportunity for all Eden Prairie youth, regardless of ability, to play baseball.

 

EPBA Mission Statement: 

The Eden Prairie Baseball Association is dedicated to preparing children for life through the game of baseball and the accountable acts of our core values.
 

EPBA Core Values 

Relationships:

Respecting our community, players, parents, and opponents.
 

Selflessness:

Making others a priority
 

Accountability:

Delivering on your commitments
 

Excellence:

Giving your best effort

 

 

Commissioner:   Rachel Markos - gieseke.rachel@gmail.com

Junior Community Director:   Susan Joehl - sjoehl@epbaseball.com

                         

Details Below:

  • General Information on Community Leagues
  • Playing Time
  • 1st Grade Community Program
  • Equipment Needed
  • Volunteers
  • Registration Information
    • Dates
    • Fees
  • Season Information
    • Evaluation Dates (to balance teams)
    • Season start & end dates
  • Tournament Information
  • Team Information
  • Practice  & Game Information
  • Rules

 
General information for all Community League programs:
The Community Leagues are for those players and families that want to play at a competitive level, but may participate in other summer activities.  The Community League provides a competitive baseball experience with a more limited practice and game schedule.  
 
Playing Time: It is the policy of the EPBA that all players, regardless of their current skill level, should have an equal opportunity to develop their skills to their fullest. Every player can expect an equal share of playing time and at bats because only through experience and practice can we help our players to progress. Likewise the association has a policy requiring player rotation to assure that every player is required to play both infield and outfield positions during each game. Every coach is made aware of the batting, playing time and position rotation rules specific to his age level and will insure that every player on the team is given an equal opportunity to develop a well rounded set of fundamental baseball skills.

1st Grade Community Program: The In-House program is for players in the 1st grade.  For the Community Leagues, players play with their current grade in school.  The policy of the EPBA Board of Directors strictly prohibits players from playing up from the established rules.  Teams will be formed at random, but parent requests will be considered. The season runs from late April through end of June. All games & practices will be played at Flying Cloud Fields on Tuesdays or Thursdays and Saturdays.

 

Equipment Needed:

-Please provide a glove for your child.

-EPBA provides bats, baseballs, helmets, jerseys and hats for players.  Feel free to use your own bat and helmet.

-Cleats are encouraged for all players, but tennis shoes are okay too.  Baseball pants are optional.


 
Volunteers:   To run a successful baseball program, we need volunteers to coach.  We will provide a coaching clinic for all coaches, instructional videos on the EPBA website, and a source for coaches to ask questions when needed.  Please indicate at least one volunteer job on the registration form.

 
 

Registration Dates January 1 – April 1
School Grade Currently in 1st Grade
Included in Registration Fee Jersey & Cap
Season  
Evaluation Date, Time, & Location No Evaluations
 
Season Start Date (estimated) April 30 (estimated)
Season End Date (estimated) June 27 (estimated)
Tournaments  
End of Year Tournament No
Teams  
Evaluations (to balance teams) No
# of players per team 8-10
Practices & Games  
# Events per Week 2
Potential Event Days Tuesday and Friday
Event Times Tuesday and Friday, 6:00 or 7:15pm
Event Locations Flying Cloud Fields #3 - #8
Rules  
First Grade Rules  

 
 
Did you know…
 
The Eden Prairie Baseball Association provides financial assistance to families in need?
  
Because the EPBA believes that no young baseball player should ever be denied the opportunity to participate in America’s favorite pastime because of temporary family economic problems we provide financial assistance to families in need. Should you need financial assistance in order to participate in the league, please contact the EPBA Treasurer – Kevin Thompson by using the "Contact Us" option under "About EP Baseball".