Minor Baseball (Age 9-10) (Ancaster Little League)

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Minor Baseball (Age 9-10)
Minor is where players begin transitioning into a more traditional game structure with live pitching, real defensive situations, and lots of development-first coaching.
Quick details
Ages
9-10
Field setup
60 ft bases, 46 ft pitching distance
Weekly commitment
One practice and one game per week
Program Overview
Minor is a big step up in confidence and game awareness. Players learn how innings work, how to make plays under pressure, and how to keep getting better as a team.
What we focus on
  • Throwing and catching under game speed
  • Fielding fundamentals and making the next play
  • Hitting approach and confidence at the plate
  • Base running awareness (when to go, where to be)
What to Bring
  • Baseball glove
  • Batting helmet
  • Cleats (recommended)
  • Water bottle
  • Sunscreen on sunny days
Good to know
Players should bring their own batting helmet to every game and practice.
Next Step After Minor
Players typically move into Major Baseball (Age 11-12) when they are ready for the next level of competition and confidence.
View Major Baseball (Age 11-12) Back to Senior T-Ball (Age 7-8)