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Intramural Baseball
The Intramural Baseball program provides a typical "in-house" schedule of competitive games - score-keeping and standings. The goal of the Intramural program is to teach the fundamentals and skills of baseball, and good sportsmanship while winning or losing. No try-outs are required, but player evaluations will be held as we attempt to establish competitive teams. The season ends with a "PBC World Series" championship tournament in all divisions. A tournament team may be formed for each division to play against other organizations.
Please see the FAQ at the bottom of this page, or contact the VP-Intramural John Haller john92269@yahoo.com for more information.
2013 Intramural Divisions and Rules
2013 Playing Rules -
Updates on 4/1 - 8U division only, 11 players on the field, and dead-ball single if machine or operator is hit by a batted ball.
Updates on 4/28 - 5 run limit for all divisions, and removed all the 14U rules (since we have a 15U division following Babe Ruth rules); and 8U out of play balls result in one base (but still no bases on infield hits).
2013 Intramural Divisions - please note that divisional arrangements (age, rules, etc.) may change after we have our final registration numbers, and the VP-Clinic may allow players to play up or down after considering player experience and everyone's safety:
8U Coach Pitch - 7-8 year olds; machine pitch only 10U Kid Pitch - 9-10 year olds; kid pitch only 12U Baseball - 11-12 year olds 15U Baseball - 13-15 year olds
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10U Teams |
12U Teams |
15U Teams |
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Orioles - Sam Helmick Nationals - Tony Hynson Dodgers - Dan Johnson
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Orioles - Dave Rebstock Nationals - Carter Rigsbee Dodgers - Jim Knipple Athletics - Bruce Grossnickle
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Orioles - Larry Stephens Nationals - Tim Kaczynski Red Sox - Jan Finch Athletics - Joseph Negron
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Eagles - John Haller |
| Playing crossover games with Severn. |
Playing a combined schedule with Elvaton, and crossover games with Severna Park. |
Playing a combined schedule with Elvaton and Severna Park, and crossover games with Lake Shore. |
Playing a combined schedule with Lake Shore, Severn, Severna Park, Broadneck, and Kent Island.
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REMINDER - A double elimination tournament - the "PBC World Series" - will be held for all Intramural divisions starting in early June.
Annual 8U Scrimmage Tournament - SAT APRIL 7, 2012
Each season the Pasadena Baseball Club hosts an 8U Scrimmage Tournament, inviting intramural coach pitch teams from other organizations to play three 3-inning scrimmage games to "warm-up" for their respective seasons, usually the weekend before Opening Day. Because this is a SCRIMMAGE tournament, there is no reporting scores and no tournament winner - PLAY FAIR and HAVE FUN! 
This year's tournament has been canceled due to Easter falling one week in front of our Opening Day. Sorry, will try again next year.
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2012 Scrimmage Teams
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2012 Game Schedule
(Umpire will flip coin at plate to decide home team)
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HP#4
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HP#1
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HP#2
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Directions to Havenwood Park (HP) and George Fox (GF) - From MD 100 heading east towards Gibson Island, take the Catherine Avenue exit and turn LEFT at the end of the ramp onto Catherine Avenue. Turn LEFT at the first light onto Mountain Road. Turn RIGHT at the first light onto Outing Avenue. Park is about 1/4 mile on the right, school is on the left. HP field 1 is back to the left (facing park). HP field 2 is back to the right. HP field 4 is closest to the parking lot. GF field 5 is across the street to the left (facing school).
PBC World Series
 The PBC World Series is our season-ending tournament in each Intramural division to determine first place. Team Standings during the regular season are kept only for the purpose of seeding all teams for the PBC World Series. Standings are based on points (2 pts for Win, 1 pt for a Tie). Tie in standings are broke by (1st) head-to-head, (2nd) most wins, (3rd) fewest losses, (4th) coin toss.
Go to PBC World Series on the left menu for tournament brackets and results.
The 8U World Series championship game participants stand with County Executive John Leopold after the Red Sox defeated the Dodgers for the 2011 Championship. More photos under Photo Album on the left menu, or click on the picture above. If you want to provide information for some of the pictures we've loaded here, send email to frengel@ymail.com. Don't forget that anyone can upload pictures to our Facebook page.
8U Umpire Schedule
Anyone interested in umpiring 8U coach pitch games, please contact Fred Engel frengel@ymail.com.
Managers - contact Fred Engel 410-897-2119 frengel@ymail.com if you cancel a game so we can contact the umpire. Only the manager may talk to the umpire during a game, and there is no arguing about judgement calls (e.g. safe/out). And the only talking should be calm, civil discussions - eventually if you disagree with the umpire, even about a rule call, you must go with the umpire's call and contact Fred Engel or John Haller afterwards to resolve for future games. No one game is that important to worry about. Coaches and Parents should never question or argue with the umpire, and managers must enforce this upon their coaches and parents. SPORTSMANSHIP!
Intramural Baseball Trophy Case
PBC World Series Champions - intramural division tournament winners in the spring seasons (* or the highest finishing PBC team) - complete brackets under PBC World Series on left menu.
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8U Champion - Mgr
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10U Champion - Mgr
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12U Champion - Mgr
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14U Champion - Mgr
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| 2012 |
Orioles - Jim Knipple |
Orioles - Jan Finch |
* Red Sox - Rich DeVincent |
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| 2011 |
Red Sox - Carter Rigsbee |
Nationals - Jan Finch |
Red Sox - Jim Christy |
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| 2010 |
Nationals - Bill Howell |
Red Sox - Joe Filetto |
Orioles - John Granger |
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8U Champion - Mgr |
10U Champion - Mgr |
12U Champion - Mgr |
14U Champion - Mgr |
| 2009 |
Orioles - Don Sacha |
Red Sox - Steve Williams |
Rangers - Rich Leathers |
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| 2008 |
Athletics - Eric Bland |
Red Sox - Steve Williams |
* Rangers - Rob Martinez |
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| 2007 |
Red Sox - Paul Bachman
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Nationals - Gene Wolanin
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Nationals - Mike McCormick
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| 2006 |
Orioles - Tim Ratliff
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Nationals - Gene Wolanin
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Pirates - Steve Hall
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Pirates - Jim Parsons
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| 2005 |
Orioles - Tory Lane
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Orioles - Mike McCormick
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Athletics - Matt Troisi
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Athletics - Lou Hopson
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| 2004 |
Mets - Archie Carr
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Mets - Ernie Donaldson
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Pirates - Don Branham
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| 2003 |
Cardinals - Bill Bartos
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Cardinals - Ben Thompson Cubs - Matt Troisi
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Cubs - Dennis Haney
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Intramural in-house or "all-star" teams that have won an outside tournament.
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Manager
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Title
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2003 8U Cardinals
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Bill Bartos
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Love To Play - Bruin (7-8) Division Regional Champions
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2003 12U Cubs
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Dennis Haney
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Love To Play - Kodiak (11-12) Division Regional Champions
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Intramural FAQ
What is the difference between the Intramural divisions? The intramural divisions are based on age groups. l 8U Machine Pitch - 7-8 year olds. Last season (spring 2012) we were Machine pitch all season - We will decide if we go back to straight coach pitch and/or switch half-way to player pitch with coach rescue. 50' base paths, 38' mound. No leading off, no stealing, no sliding, no bunting. l 10U Player Pitch - 9-10 year olds. Player pitch all season long - no coach pitch. 60' base paths, 44' mound. No leading off, no balks, no infield fly rule. l 12U Baseball - 11-12 year olds. Regular baseball rules apply. 70' base paths, 50' mound. l 14U Baseball - 13-14 year olds. Regular baseball rules apply. 80' base paths, 54' mound. l 15U Baseball and up - 13-15 year olds; age groups dependent on how many registrations we receive, and what leagues are available to place our teams in if we can't field an entire league on our own. Regular baseball rules apply. 90' base paths, 60'6" mound.
My 8 year old is ready to pitch - what are my options? We agree a few 8 year olds may be ready for player-pitched baseball, but most are not. If you want your 8 year old pitching all season long, we will allow some 8 year olds to play up in the 10U Kid Pitch division, or they can try out for the 8 year old Travel Team. Contact to VP-Intramural or VP-Travel to discuss your situation.
Can I move my child to another division based on his individual skill and experience? We occasionally allow players to "play up" at parents request and after our evaluation. In very rare cases, we will allow players to "play down" based on skill or experience level. Safety for everyone is paramount in these decisions.
How are intramural teams formed? We do our best to keep all the teams competitive with each other so everyone has an enjoyable season with a chance to win some games. Players in intramural are evaluated by all the coaches at a Player Evaluation. Later, the managers will select players one at a time based on the evaluation. Please who don't get evaluated will be placed randomly - the managers will not be able to purposely select them. After draft is completed, some player swapping may be permitted to try and honor player requests, provided we feel competitive balance can be maintained, and always subject to the Intramural Director's approval.
Do we get uniforms? Yes. Full uniforms (shirt, pants, socks, hat) are included with your registration fees. You will receive them just before games begin.
What other equipment do we need to provide? Each player should have his/her own fielding glove. Gloves do not need to be expensive, but should not be plastic, and they should be sized to fit your child's hand. Plastic soccer or baseball cleats are recommended. Again, cleats do not need to be expensive. An age appropriate bat, and batting helmet, are optional. Each team will be provided with a couple bats and batting helmets.
When do PRACTICES start? How often? What days are they on? Intramural teams usually start practicing in mid March, older teams may not start until after high school tryouts are completed. You should get a phone call from a team manager in early March after evaluations (check calendar) letting you know your schedule. Most teams practice twice a week (once on weeknight and once on weekend. Each team will have a different schedule that will repeat each week. There is no way to predict the practice schedule until after teams are sorted.
When do GAMES start? How often? What days are they on? Games start in mid April (usually first weekend after Easter) and end in mid June. You can expect 2 games a week. Games are held each night of the week, and some on the weekends, so your game days will vary during the season.
Where are the games and practices held? Most games for 8U, 10U, and 12U will be played at Havenwood Park, but some will also be played at George Fox MS or Poplar Ridge Park. Games for 14U and 16U will be played at Poplar Ridge Park and possibly George Fox MS. Practices will take place at these same fields.
Will we get to use the batting cage? Yes. Each team will have scheduled times to use the cage as a team. There will also be free time available, but players will have to coordinate with a manager or board member to open it up and supervise its use.
What other events take place? Opening Day, Team Pictures, Home Run Derby, Oriole Day Parade at Camden Yards, All-Star games, Closing Ceremonies. See the calendar and talk to your team manager or parent to stay informed.
Will there be a closing ceremony? Yes - as long as we have volunteers to help organize it. The ceremonies are mostly for the younger division parents and kids, and we MUST have your help to make this happen. Please contact the VP-Intramural to find out how.
Why do we have fundraisers when we already have to pay registration fees? Baseball is expensive. Your fees cover the bare minimum necessary to operate the league. Fundraisers like the raffle tickets and Home Run Derby are REQUIRED for basic field maintenance and team equipment. Additional fundraisers like the Bull Roast are used to improve our facilities, such as the Batting Cage at Havenwood Park.
What is the Home Run Derby? This is a chance for your child to try and hit the ball as far as he can while also raising money to improve our fields and facilities. You get pledges and collect contributions from friends and neighbors, your child comes out and hits the ball. You can earn incentive prizes based on the amount of money you and your team collect. See Fundraisers on the left menu, or your team parent, for more information.
Do I have to work in the concessions stand? Yes, and No. When you registered, you gave the Club $10 to hold and give back to you when you volunteer one hour in the concession stand. If you don't volunteer, you agree to allow the Club to give your $10 to someone else who will volunteer in your place. YOU FORFEIT YOUR RIGHT TO VOLUNTEER IF YOU DON'T CONTACT US BEFORE THE START OF THE SEASON. Please see FUNDRAISING on the left menu for more information on the Official Concessions Policy.
Who takes care of the fields? We do! That means you and us together. Please help your manager and team coaches and ask them what you can do to help them. Don't just bring your kids and drop them off. If its been raining recently, some work will have to be done in order to play.
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