Baseball Rookies
Step up to the plate and get in the game! Preschoolers are invited to join the fun in our Youth Baseball program, designed to introduce kids to America’s favorite pastime.
Swing for the Fences!
In Asphalt Green’s youth baseball programs, kids of all abilities master the fundamental skills of baseball, develop a passion for the game, and learn to dream big on and off the field.
In Baseball Rookies, your preschooler will be introduced to the fundamentals of baseball including basic rules of the game and technical skills. Through drills and mini-games your little ballplayer will learn how to field a ground ball catch hold a bat with correct grip hit a ball off a tee and get into different field stances.

Upcoming Classes
Seasons & Terms
- FULL SEASON: June 30 – August 16, 2025
- TERM 1: June 30 – July 27, 2025*
- TERM 2: July 28 – August 16, 2025*
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- FULL SEASON: September 6 – December 21
- TERM 1: September 6 – October 31*
- TERM 2: November 1 – December 21*
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- FULL SEASON: January 2 – March 6
- TERM 1: N/a
- TERM 2: N/a
- FULL SEASON: March 7-June 21
- TERM 1: March 7-April 24*
- TERM 2: April 25-June 21*
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re ready to shine with us on the baseball diamond, read on to learn more about our Youth Baseball program.
Your child will learn fundamental baseball skills like hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running. We also emphasize teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence-building through fun drills and games.
Basic equipment like gloves and bats is required, but if you don’t have them, we can provide some loaner gear. We recommend checking the class details for any specific requirements.
Each class includes skill drills, practice games, and fun activities designed to develop coordination and understanding of the game. Instruction is focused on both individual skill development and teamwork.
Yes, we incorporate game-like drills and scrimmages to give kids real experience playing in a team setting and applying the skills they’ve learned.
Yes! Parents are encouraged to stay and watch their child’s progress, though it is not required.
We maintain a low coach-to-student ratio to ensure each child receives personal attention and instruction during class.
