PONY vs. Little League

The primary features that distinguish Pony baseball from Little League baseball are those of a two year age bracket system and scaled diamonds.  Additionally, Pony teaches lead offs and base stealing starting at age 9 (Mustang Division), or earlier while pitchers learn pick off moves and holding runners on base to counter the potential steal.

In organizations, such as Little League, player age can differ by as much as 3 years within a division. As a result, the younger players, because of their lack of maturity, ability and size, find it hard to communicate with the older players.  They often find themselves spending a disproportionate amount of time on the bench and may feel disconnected from their team. With players of only two ages involved, as is the case with Pony baseball, it is far easier to permit every player to play more positions since the difference in skills within the age groups is not that great.

In addition, Pony baseball scales the size of the diamonds to match the physical capabilities of the players within each division.  The base and pitching dimensions for Pony baseball are:

  • 50ft bases for Shetland 5 & 6 year olds
  • 55 ft bases and 38ft pitching for Pinto 7 & 8 year olds
  • 60 ft bases and 44 ft pitching for Mustang 9 & 10 year olds
  • 70 ft bases and 48 ft pitching for Bronco 11 & 12 year olds
  • 80 ft bases and 54 ft pitching for Pony 13 & 14 year olds

These base dimensions are the result of extensive experimentation to determine the size on which players of each age group can properly play the game of baseball.  Pitching distance is also scaled to the ability of the player and in proportion to the size of the diamond.

The scaled diamonds allow the players to make the plays made by major leaguers.  Home runs become a possibility. Outfielders can play in a position proportionate to that played by a major leaguer.  The double play, squeeze play and various strategies and tactics, difficult for adults and nearly impossible for youngsters on a full size diamond, become a probability rather than impossibility.

Comparison: Pony League Baseball and Little League Baseball

Pony League Little League
Two Year Age groups

Yes

No

Scaled Age Appropriate Diamonds

Yes

No

Scaled Age Appropriate Pitching Distances

Yes

No

Play by Major League Rules

Yes

No

Mix of Softball and MLB Rules

No

Yes

Limit 5-6 year olds to T Ball Only

No

Yes

Limit 7-8 year olds to Coach/Machine pitch

No

Yes

Competitive baseball starting at age 7

Yes

No

7-8 year olds sit out a maximum of two innings per game

Yes

No

Challenges Kids at every age group

Yes

No

Drafting up or down during season

No

Yes

Teaches base stealing earlier

Yes

No

Teaches Pitching sooner

Yes

No

Teaches Leading off Sooner

Yes

No

Prepares kids for Highschool Baseball

Yes

No

 
Ohio Valley Youth Baseball has as its goal the preparation of your child for the next level of baseball, from Mustang to Pony.
If you want your child to learn the game of baseball, Pony Baseball is the league for you!