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BCLittle League
Available Programs

Every division.
Every age.
One league.

BCLL runs ten divisions, from first-swing T-Ball through Seniors and adaptive Challengers. Pick a level to see ages, pitch distance, and what each program is about.

The lineup

Find your program

Pitch counts and competitive rules deepen as players move up. Hover or tap a card for the quick read; ask the rules bot for the deep cuts.

Fun first

T-Ball

Ages 45

First taste of the game — fundamentals, fun, and friends.

Pitching
Self-toss off the tee
Bases
Short bases
Read the T-Ball rules
Fun first

Farm

Ages 67

Coach pitch with a tee safety net through Spring Break.

Pitching
Coach pitch (overhand from a knee or bucket)
Bases
60 ft
Read the Farm rules
Competitive

A

Ages 78

Machine pitch — first real strike zone, set lineup begins.

Pitching
Pitching machine
Bases
60 ft
Read the A rules
Competitive

AA

Ages 89

Kid-pitch debut. Stealing rules in. 50 max pitches after 3/31.

Pitching
Kid pitch
Bases
60 ft
Read the AA rules
Competitive

AAA

Ages 910

Stepping into harder pitching — 75 max pitches after 3/31.

Pitching
Kid pitch
Bases
60 ft
Read the AAA rules
Competitive

Majors

Ages 1012

Full diamond. 85 max pitches after 3/31. Main competitive arc.

Pitching
Kid pitch
Bases
90 ft
Read the Majors rules
Competitive

Intermediate

Ages 1113

Bridge to bigger fields. 50/70 transition.

Pitching
50 ft
Bases
70 ft
Competitive

Junior

Ages 1214

Adult-distance mound, full diamond.

Pitching
60 ft 6 in
Bases
90 ft
Competitive

Senior

Ages 1316

Highest BCLL division — preparing for high-school baseball.

Pitching
60 ft 6 in
Bases
90 ft
Fun first

Challengers

Ages 422

Adaptive baseball for athletes with intellectual or physical challenges.

Pitching
Adaptive
Bases
Adaptive
Not sure where to land?

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Age cutoffs, evaluations, and league age rules can be confusing. We will walk you through it.