Indoor Youth Baseball League

Concord Sports Center’s popular Indoor Baseball League is returning for a fifth year. This league focuses on giving youth baseball players aged 7-10 years the opportunity to participate in a baseball league setting during the winter months. The program, while competitive, stresses the improvement of baseball fundamentals, coach/player interaction, and overall team play.

 

Game clocks will be set at 90 minutes, allowing for a five minute warm up for each team prior to the start of the game. There will be three sessions of the league, each spanning eight weeks, with games each Friday.

 

Town teams register as full teams with their own coaches and players while Concord Sports Center team rosters are comprised of non-associated individuals and Concord Sports Center employed coaches. All town teams are responsible for their own equipment and roster management. Concord Sports Center individuals should bring their own glove and any other additional equipment they wish to use (i.e. bats, catching gear, etc.). Concord Sports Center provides batting helmets, catching gear and baseballs for Concord Sports Center teams.

 

The Concord Sports Center instructor will serve as the umpire for the game with all judgments being made by the instructor considered final. (For field rules, house rules and conduct rules refer to the Concord Sports Center Baseball Ground Rules sheet). The Concord Sports Center instructor is responsible for keeping the flow of the game consistent with normal baseball play. During games in which a Concord Sports Center team is participating a Concord Sports Center coach will be assigned to that team for each game played. The Concord Sports Center coaches work in tandem with the Concord Sports Center instructor to improve player skills and overall understanding of the team game. Concord Sports Center coaches are required to be on the field while the Concord Sports Center team is on defense.

 

Fee

The fee for each player is $125 for town team players and $150 for Concord Sports Center players. Town Team’s most have a minimum of 11 players registered and paid prior to the first game.

 

Registration

Town teams register as full teams with their own coaches and players while Concord Sports Center team rosters are comprised of non-associated individuals and Concord Sports Center employed coaches.  All town teams are responsible for their own equipment and roster management.  Concord Sports Center individuals should bring their own glove and any other additional equipment they wish to use (i.e. bats, catching gear, etc.).  Concord Sports Center provides batting helmets, catching gear and baseballs for Concord Sports Center teams.

 

Umpires

The Concord Sports Center instructor will serve as the umpire for the game with all judgments being made by the instructor considered final.  (For field rules, house rules and conduct rules refer to the Concord Sports Center Baseball Ground Rules sheet).  The Concord Sports Center instructor is responsible for keeping the flow of the game consistent with normal baseball play. During games in which a Concord Sports Center team is participating a Concord Sports Center coach will be assigned to that team for each game played.  The Concord Sports Center coaches work in tandem with the Concord Sports Center instructor to improve player skills and overall understanding of the team game.  Concord Sports Center coaches are required to be on the field while the Concord Sports Center team is on defense.

 

 

Matt Tupman Instructional Indoor Baseball League

 

Session 1 - Sundays

November 6, 13, 20, 27

December 4, 11, 18

Game Times: 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2:30pm

Max 8 Teams

Playing Fees: $125 Per Town Team Player

$150 Per Concord Sports Center Player

 

CSC individual Players
Indoor Winter Baseball Signup
 

$125 Per Town Team Player

$150 Per Concord Sports Center Player

Group
Player's Name

 

 

Matt Tupman Bio

Matt Tupman is a Concord native that graduated Concord High School in 1999. Matt attended UMass Lowell which he earned All American Honors in 2002. He led the team to back to back College World Series appearances in 2001 and 2002.

 

Matt was also named to the All New England Team as a catcher every season he attended UMass. Matt was selected in the 9th round of the 2002 Major league Baseball Draft by the Kansas City Royals. Matt spent 9 seasons in the Royals Organization making his Major League Debut in September of 2008. In his only at bat at the Major League Level Matt singled of Kevin Gregg of the Marlins.

 

In 2009 Matt played in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization before suffering a shoulder injury forcing him to miss part of the season. In 2006 Matt played for Team USA in Havana, Cuba to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

 

Matt spent three seasons in the Caribbean Winter League for Los Tigres Del Licey in the Dominican Republic. In 2008 Matt helped lead his team to the Caribbean World Series Championship. Matt was named the All Star Catcher of the league.

 


 


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