What is the time commitment? Hubbard teams practice Monday and Friday evenings; Molalla teams practice Tuesday and Friday evenings. Games are on Friday evenings, except during June when they are on Monday and Friday evenings.
How long is the season? Our season starts in early April and ends in mid-June.
How much does it cost to play in this league? Costs for the 2026 season are T-ball and super-tball players are $60 and 9+ baseball and softball players are $65.
When will registration open? Registration will open in early March.
My child has never played baseball/softball before, is your league willing to teach him/her? Yes! We review the basics and fundamentals at every age range, from t-ball to high school. Our goal is to share our love of baseball/softball with players of all skill levels and experience.
Are teams co-ed? Our t-ball (5-6 year-olds) and super t-ball (7-8 year-olds) teams are co-ed. The older teams, 9+ year-olds (baseball and softball), are not co-ed. Note: age brackets may be rearranged as needed depending on the ages and number of participants.
How many players can be on a team? Our goal is to cap team sizes at 11-13 players, depending on the team. In order to balance team sizes, age brackets may be rearranged. Keeping team sizes smaller promotes a better experience allowing more time with coaches, less down time for the younger kids, and more opportunities to bat for teams that share a field on game days. Teams may be a bit larger (14-15) if needed to meet coaching needs or if approved by the coach.
What are the parents’ responsibilities? This league is run by volunteers and is not a drop-off program. Parents are required to contribute in various roles, such as, coach, umpire, team parent, field maintenance, bench parent, etc.
Do you have a handbook with further information? Yes! Please read our Parent Handbook, located under the Parent Handbook tab.
How much experience do coaches need in order to serve that role? Coaches should have a solid understanding of the game, enjoy teaching children, and a desire to develop Christian character through the game of baseball/softball. No previous coaching experience necessary.
What level should I sign my 9 and/or 14 year old boy(s) for? In accordance with our mission, we aim to provide a positive recreational experience with a focus on teamwork, fun, and skill-building. It is our desire for our league to bless as many children as possible, while still maintaining team sizes that allow for enough time with coaches, and opportunities to bat and try different positions. At registration, please sign your 9 and/or 14 year old boy(s) up for your preferred team (9-11, 11-14, or 14-18), but please keep in mind that 9 and 14 year old boys may be moved up/down so that our league may bless as many boys with the opportunity to play as we are able to.
Can I get on your email list/get removed from your email list? Home Run Baseball does not keep an email list for public updates. If you are new to our league, you can check our website in late January-early February to see the upcoming season's calendar and registration dates. Updates, including registration dates are also posted on Facebook. Prior to the start of a new season, Home Run will send out announcements and reminders about the upcoming season to last year's participants, if you do not register for the new season you will not receive any further emails from Home Run.
Do you know of other homeschool sports leagues in the area? Yes, check out Hoops Basketball and Goals Soccer.
For more information, contact us at: [email protected]
How long is the season? Our season starts in early April and ends in mid-June.
How much does it cost to play in this league? Costs for the 2026 season are T-ball and super-tball players are $60 and 9+ baseball and softball players are $65.
When will registration open? Registration will open in early March.
My child has never played baseball/softball before, is your league willing to teach him/her? Yes! We review the basics and fundamentals at every age range, from t-ball to high school. Our goal is to share our love of baseball/softball with players of all skill levels and experience.
Are teams co-ed? Our t-ball (5-6 year-olds) and super t-ball (7-8 year-olds) teams are co-ed. The older teams, 9+ year-olds (baseball and softball), are not co-ed. Note: age brackets may be rearranged as needed depending on the ages and number of participants.
How many players can be on a team? Our goal is to cap team sizes at 11-13 players, depending on the team. In order to balance team sizes, age brackets may be rearranged. Keeping team sizes smaller promotes a better experience allowing more time with coaches, less down time for the younger kids, and more opportunities to bat for teams that share a field on game days. Teams may be a bit larger (14-15) if needed to meet coaching needs or if approved by the coach.
What are the parents’ responsibilities? This league is run by volunteers and is not a drop-off program. Parents are required to contribute in various roles, such as, coach, umpire, team parent, field maintenance, bench parent, etc.
Do you have a handbook with further information? Yes! Please read our Parent Handbook, located under the Parent Handbook tab.
How much experience do coaches need in order to serve that role? Coaches should have a solid understanding of the game, enjoy teaching children, and a desire to develop Christian character through the game of baseball/softball. No previous coaching experience necessary.
What level should I sign my 9 and/or 14 year old boy(s) for? In accordance with our mission, we aim to provide a positive recreational experience with a focus on teamwork, fun, and skill-building. It is our desire for our league to bless as many children as possible, while still maintaining team sizes that allow for enough time with coaches, and opportunities to bat and try different positions. At registration, please sign your 9 and/or 14 year old boy(s) up for your preferred team (9-11, 11-14, or 14-18), but please keep in mind that 9 and 14 year old boys may be moved up/down so that our league may bless as many boys with the opportunity to play as we are able to.
Can I get on your email list/get removed from your email list? Home Run Baseball does not keep an email list for public updates. If you are new to our league, you can check our website in late January-early February to see the upcoming season's calendar and registration dates. Updates, including registration dates are also posted on Facebook. Prior to the start of a new season, Home Run will send out announcements and reminders about the upcoming season to last year's participants, if you do not register for the new season you will not receive any further emails from Home Run.
Do you know of other homeschool sports leagues in the area? Yes, check out Hoops Basketball and Goals Soccer.
For more information, contact us at: [email protected]