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East Alhambra Little League is a charter of Little League Baseball Inc, a national non-profit organization founded in 1954 and headquartered in Williamsport. We are located at 800 S. Almansor St, Alhambra, CA 91801.  The beautiful Almansor Park is the Home of the East Alhambra Baseball and Softball League.  We are excited and privileged  to have the opportunity to teach the nation's pastime to approximately 400 boys and girls in our community, and we continue to stand out as one of the most respected and admired youth baseball organizations within our district and the only park with 4 baseball diamonds and a dedicated softball field.  In 2008 we were awarded the Millham award by District 18.

 

We are staffed by volunteers; the league operates baseball and softball programs for boys and girls. The league is completely funded through player registration fees and sponsorships. We pride ourselves on providing a quality Little League experience for children of all levels of ability. Specifically, our local rules require more balanced playing time between all players. 

 

The tradition of East Alhambra Little League espouses Little League values and provides a positive and competitive youth sports experience for every child regardless of ability. Our coaches, parents and fans teach these values by example and keep the best interests of every player in mind. We aim to reflect the spirit of our community, create cherished memories and build a foundation for our players' future success.

The Programs we offer are: 

 

T-Ball:

  • Tee Ball Baseball is for boys and girls 4-5 years old who want to learn the fundamentals of hitting and fielding.
  • The primary goals of Tee Ball are to instruct children in the fundamentals of baseball.
  • Parents are strongly encouraged to become involved in this introduction level of Little League.
  • Tee Ball rosters may be composed of between 8 and 10 players.

 

Tiny Division:

  • Tiny Division is a newly-formed extension of Tee Ball for returning 5 year olds and 6 year olds with the goals of furthering the development of hitting, throwing and catching.
  • The added element of learning the rules and structure of the game are implemented to prepare for the next level of competitive play.
  • A pitching machine will be used to give batters the consistent pitches to ensure comfort, confidence and control children at this level will need to embrace the next level.
  • Newly-appointed managers & coaches are encouraged to develop proper coaching habits and curriculum in preparations for the next level.
  • Rosters will be a maximum of 10.

 

Farm Division Baseball & Softball:   

  • Farm League Baseball is for boys and girls 7, 8 and 9 years old. In the Farm Division, the objective is to build team-skills and develop personal skills.  More emphasis is placed on hitting techniques and player pitching.
  • Managers & coaches are encouraged to expose players to multiple positions to further develop the players' love for the game and offer the opportunity for players to discover favorite positions and unknown abilities.
  • Rosters will be composed of a maximum of 12 players. 
  • In baseball, the diamond used is a 60-foot diamond and the pitching distance is 46 feet. 
  • In softball, the pitching distance is 35 feet.

 

Minor Division Baseball & Softball:

  • Minor League Baseball is for boys and girls 9, 10 & 11 years old. In the Minor Division, specialized skill-building becomes more prominent (hitting, pitching, specific fielding positions, etc.).
  • The roster will be composed of a maximum of 12 players.
  • In baseball, the diamond used is a 60-foot diamond and the pitching distance is 46 feet. 
  • In softball, the pitching distance is 35 feet.

 

Major Division Baseball & Softball:

  • The Little League Baseball Division, also known as the Major Division, is for boys and girls ages 10, 11 & 12.
  • The diamond used is a 60-foot diamond and the pitching distance is 46 feet.
  • In softball, the pitching distance is 40 feet. 
  • Managers and coaches submit "All-Star" players to represent East Alhambra from within this division, and the team may enter the International Little League Tournament. In conjunction with the Board Members, a team will be selected from the list of nominees.
  • The culmination of the International Tournament is the Little League Baseball World Series, featuring teams from around the world. All expenses for the teams advancing to the World Series (travel, meals and housing) are paid by Little League International. 

 

Junior Division Baseball & Softball:

  • The Junior League Baseball Division is a program for boys and girls ages 13-14, using a conventional 90-foot diamond with a pitching distance of 60 feet, 6 inches.
  • In softball, the pitching distance is 43 feet.
  • The purpose of junior division baseball/softball is to prepare players to develop physical & mental skill sets needed to compete at the high school level.
  • Managers and coaches nominate 13-14-year-olds for the "All-Star" team from within this division, and the team may enter the International Junior League Tournament. Board of Directors in conjunction with the All-Star Manager will select players from the list of nominees.
  • The culmination of the International Tournament is the Junior League Baseball World Series, featuring teams from around the world. All expenses for the teams advancing to the World Series (travel, meals and housing) are paid by Little League International.

 

 Senior Division Baseball & Softball:

  • Senior Division is a program for high school-aged players to continue their development at the highest level of little league.
  • At this level, players are already looking to advance their play beyond high school by further developing their personal and team skills.
  • Conditioning, pre-game & in-game preparations are the main focus beyond mere physical & mental development.
  • Postseason and "All-Star" tournaments are featured to promote progression through competitive play.