| September 19, 2005
2006 BASEBALL AGE DETERMINATION
DATE
As President/CEO, I want to take this
opportunity to thank the Babe Ruth League,
Inc. International Board of Directors, Commissioners,
League Presidents and the league officers,
managers, coaches, volunteers, and sponsors,
for the hard work and dedication each of
you put forth in making the 2005 season
a huge success for the total program.
Over the past several years Babe Ruth League,
Inc., in conjunction with USA Baseball and
its affiliated members, has been researching
and studying the age determination date
for youth baseball. A major issue facing
our sport today is the loss of youth athletic
participation and the seeming decline in
player participation after the 10-year-old
and 12-year-old age brackets. Changing the
age determination date to April 30th will
benefit our sport by keeping more players
in programs longer; players being better
prepared for the transition to conventional-sized
fields; and there being no diminished eligibility
for players. According to research, 95 percent
of all the leagues in the United States
have begin regular season play by April
30th. Moving the age determination date
closer to the beginning of the season means
a vast majority of the players will be of
an age appropriate to their division at
the start of the season. Players born in
the three-month period (May, June and July)
are impacted by the age determination as
they will be gaining an additional season
of eligibility in their current division.
We have been receiving many inquiries about
the new age determination date of April
30th which takes affect beginning with the
2006 baseball season. The best way to explain
this is that whatever a player’s age is
on or before April 30, 2006 is the player’s
league age for the 2006 season.
Due to the change in the age determination
date, Babe Ruth League, Inc. will be adopting
a new local league option, the 12-Year-Old
Swing Player Option for those 12-year-old
players who are more skilled and experienced
(similar to the 15-Year-Old Swing Player
Option currently offered by our program).
Beginning with the 2006 season, the Cal
Ripken League President may elect to permit
a 12-year-old player to play in a 13-15
league. In fact, such a player will be able
to play in both the Cal Ripken and 13-15
leagues at the same time. For the tournament
season, the Cal Ripken League President
will decide on which tournament team this
12-year-old player participates. The player
must meet all eligibility requirements for
the respective division in which he participates.
A player can only participate on one tournament
team in any given year.
With your assistance, Babe Ruth League,
Inc. looks forward to continuing to improve
our total program. In the near future our
commissioners and leagues will be receiving
surveys from Babe Ruth League, Inc. It is
important that you complete the surveys
and return them to Babe Ruth League, Inc.
The importance of surveys is to measure
what matters and obtain the
popular vote of our membership. It lets
us know which services offered to our leagues
are appreciated and need no further enhancement
and which services require a focus for improvement.
Babe Ruth League, Inc. is proud of its many
policies that are in effect for the betterment
of the program. Goals are the plans for
our future, and we take pride in setting
goals as a group.
As always, we appreciate the suggestions
and recommendations submitted from our membership.
Our goal has always been, and will continue
to be, to keep as many players as possible
in the great games of baseball and softball
and to make it a fun and memorable experience
for all eligible players.
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