BASEBALL

Pendleton Rec Baseball is focused on fundamentals, teamwork, and having fun while learning the game. Our goal is to create a positive environment where players build confidence, develop skills, and grow as teammates.

PRA Baseball offers age-appropriate instruction and game play for Coach Pitch and Player Pitch divisions. Whether your child is new to baseball or returning to build on last season, our program is designed to help them improve.

We emphasize sportsmanship, self-discipline, and effort — and we want every player to leave the season better than they started.

Season Snapshot

Divisions: 8U (Coach Pitch) • 10U & 12U (Player Pitch)
Registration Opens: Expected in December or early January
Practices Begin: Late February to late March depending on division and team formation
Games Begin: Around the last week of March
Games: Weeknights (some Saturdays as needed)
Season: Late March through late May / early June
Age Cutoff: May 1

What to Expect

What PRA Provides: Jersey and hat
What Families Provide: Baseball pants, socks, and belt
Equipment Needed: Glove required • Bat/helmet recommended

Frequently Asked Questions

When will registration open?
Baseball registration is typically expected to open in December or early January. Please check the Current Programs page for the most up-to-date status.
When do practices start?
Practices may begin in late February or late March depending on the division, registration timing, and when teams are finalized. Exact team schedules will be shared after registration closes and teams are formed.
When do games begin?
Games are expected to begin around the last week of March and continue through late May, with some schedules extending into early June.
What does PRA provide?
PRA provides each player with a jersey and hat.
What do parents need to provide?
Families should plan to provide baseball pants, socks, and a belt. Team color details may vary and are typically provided by the coach.
When are practices?
Practices can be scheduled on any day of the week. Once teams are selected, your team’s coach will choose practice times. Generally, teams practice about twice per week. We understand younger players have earlier bedtimes, so we try to place younger age groups in earlier practice slots when possible.

Program Leadership

Douglas Stettler
Director
Baseball / Softball / T-Ball
Brent Leopard
Assistant Director
Baseball / Softball / T-Ball

Questions about this program? Please reach out through your coach once teams are formed, or use the Contact Us page.

For the most up-to-date registration status and open programs, please visit the Current Programs page.