Tee Ball
Tee Ball Baseball is for boys and girls 5-6 years old who want to learn the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. In Tee Ball, players hit a ball off a batting tee. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a Non-Competitive Division, the primary goals of Tee Ball are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Coach Pitch
Coach Pitch is for boys and girls 7 years old who are hitting a pitched ball from a coach as well as continuing to build on the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. As a Non-Competitive Division, the primary goals of coach pitch are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Kid Pitch - 8 Year Old
Kid Pitch is for boys and girls 8 years old who are hitting a pitched ball from a live pitcher as well as continuing to build on the fundamentals of hitting and fielding. The purpose of this league is to get the kids ready for the Minor Leagues. Rules of the game are designed to accommodate the need for teaching. The primary goals of kid pitch 8 is to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball, to allow them to experience the value of teamwork and give them the opportunity to play baseball with their friends.
Minors
Minors is for boys and girls 9-10 years old who are continuing to develop their abilities in a competitive baseball environment. Minors is Saddle Brook Little League's highest Minor division before moving on to Little Majors baseball. As a Competitive Division, the primary goals of Minors are to create a fair and balanced competition throughout the division, provide a suitable vehicle for team and individual skills development and prepare the players for Majors Division play.
Majors
Majors Baseball is for boys and girls 11-12 years old who are refining all the skills they have been building up in the Minor divisions in this next stage of competitive baseball. Majors Baseball is also known as the Little League Baseball Division. As a Competitive Division, the primary goals of Majors Baseball are to create a fair and balanced competition throughout the division, provide a suitable vehicle for team and individual skills development and stage the players for much higher levels of play.