WHAT DO I NEED THIS SEASON?
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Now that you have registered as a Houseleague player, you will need a pair of grey baseball pants and a glove and a pair of running shoes. We are recommending that you get your own helmet for safety reasons.
T-Ball players do not need baseball pants, just long pants.
Pants will be available for sale on Opening Day for $20.00, or you can purchase them at local sports stores.
Your coach will contact you in late April to tell you your team, and where to meet on Opening Day for the Parade for all players from T-Ball up to Peewee. Usually we try and meet around 8:30-8:45am, location to be determined. Schedules will be available from your coach, and online under the left "Divisions" pull down tab. Schedules are usually not confirmed until just before Opening Day.
Let's have fun, and let's play ball!
Register Now for the Blue Jays Clinic May 23rd!
The Blue Jays Baseball Academy is coming to Newmarket and registration is now OPEN! You can find ...the 2026 schedule at bluejays.com/clinics. Here are the details: Saturday May 23, 2026, 9am to 1pm Armstrong Family Park in Newmarket Beginner Level Ages 8-12 Years Old $69.99 Registration Fee Players receive a Blue Jays Hat, T-Shirt & Digital Skills Manual 4 ...
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Pre-Season Indoor Baseball Training Ages 4-18
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