Spring Season Baseball

The spring season is the most commonly played season for baseball in Carleton Russel.  Players are separated into age divisions and in some cases skill delineated divisions.

⚾ Competitive & Recreational Divisions

For the Coed Minor, Major, and Junior divisions, CRLL aims to offer both:

  • Canadian Division – Competitive level play
  • National Division – Recreational level play

The availability of these divisions depends on the total number of registered players and teams each season. Our goal is to provide opportunities for players of all skill levels whenever possible, while ensuring balanced teams and a positive experience for everyone involved.

At the spring baseball level, our primary focus is player development, learning, teamwork, and creating a fun experience for the kids. While competition is an important part of baseball, we strongly believe that enjoyment of the game, confidence building, and skill progression are the foundation of long-term player success.

Coed Baseball

Division Game / Practice Registration Opens / Closes Season Dates * Fees * League *
TBall 1 session per week Dec 1st / March 29th Regular Season:
May 1st to July 31st

No Playoffs
Approx. $150 House League
Rookie Ball
Minors 2 games / 1 practice per week Regular Season:
May 1st to June 15th

Playoffs:
June 15th to June 30th
Approx. $220 House League / Interlock
Majors
Juniors Approx. $250 House League / Interlock
Seniors

Girls Baseball

Division Game / Practice Registration Opens / Closes Season Dates * Fees * League
Girls Rookie Ball 1 Sunday game per week
1 practice per week
Dec 1st / March 29th Regular Season:
May 11th to July 20th

Playoffs:
Approx. July 22nd to July 26th
Approx. $150 Interlock
Girls Minor 1 Sunday game per week
2 practices per week
Approx. $250 Interlock
Girls Major
Girls Junior
Girls Senior
 
Season Dates *: Actual start date of the season depends heavily on the weather. Minor to Senior divisions finish earlier than the TBall and Rookie Ball divisions in order to align with the summer ball season.
League*: Once we have enough teams, we will organize a House League where teams will compete against each other within the league. If we do not have enough players to form a House League, we will interlock with other associations to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to play. We understand that travel can be a concern for parents, so we will work to minimize the distance between playing venues whenever possible.
Time *:  Games and practices depend on field availability and differs based on association. Although most games and practices are played at a specific day, time, and field, this is subject to change.
Fees *:  Fees are subject to change. It should also be noted that fees may differ from one association to another.