To register your player for the Spring 2026 season, please click the link below.
Regulation Reminder!
Starting with the 2025 season, children at the youngest levels of the Little League® Baseball and Softball program (League Age 3-7) throughout the United States will have the ability to register and play for any local Little League program they choose, without respect to any geography- or school-related eligibility requirements. Those players who register under this option will also be fully eligible to participate in all aspects of league play, including International Tournament play, for the duration of their Little League careers provided they have continuous and unbroken participation from the time they are League Age seven within the specific league where initially registered and provided all other participation eligibility requirements have been met.
Please click on the link below for more information on this new regulation:
Typical ages for each Division:
Tball Minor, Tball, Coach Pitch and Single A are non-competitive, instructional divisions designed for all skill levels, players should play with players of the same age regardless of experience.
Skill level and experience should be considered when deciding on the upper divisions: AA - Majors. The Juniors division is designed for all players baseball ages 13 to 15.
Please note that this is the players age on August 31st, 2026.
Tball Minor- Baseball League Age of 3 & 4 (*First time players only*)
Tball - Ages 4-5
Coach Pitch - Ages 5-6
Single A - Ages 7-8 (*First year 9 year old players only*)
Double A - Ages 8-9 (*First year 10 year old players only*)
Triple A - Ages 9-10 (*First year 11 year old players only*)
Majors - Ages 11-12
Juniors- Ages 13-15
For the Little League Age Chart for 2026, please follow the link below.
This division is designed for first year players baseball league ages of 3 and 4. This division will meet on Saturdays for an hour with the first 30 minutes focused on skill building followed by 30 minutes of game play. Parent involvement is encouraged and needed.
Teams will typically practice twice a week for one hour starting February 1st. Once games begin practices typically decrease to one practice per week T-Ball plays games on Saturdays only. Coach pitch typically has a weekday and a Saturday game. Games are typically never on Sundays unless there are a lot of rain outs which require us to play some Sundays. Games in T-Ball are 1 hour in length and 1 hour and 15 minutes in Coach Pitch. Practice locations are at local parks. Your coach will provide you locations and practice days when he contacts you in late January.
Both divisions are considered entry level and players should sign up for these division based on their age. Tball is for baseball league age 4 and 5 year olds and Coach Pitch is for baseball league age 5 and 6 year olds.
November 30th - Discount Deadline
December 31st - Registration Deadline
Early January - Tryouts for AA-Juniors
Last Week in January - Practices Begin AA-Juniors
First Week in February - Practices Begin Tball -CP
Friday, February 20th - Opening Night
Sunday, February 22nd - Picture Day
Sunday, March 29th - Hit-a-Thon
Saturday, May 2nd - Casino Night
"Game of the Week" events every Saturday!
* Please be prepared for changes on short notice due to weather conditions.
Teams will typically practice 2-3 (max is 3 practices per week) times per week until games begin and then 1-2 times per week after games begin. There are typically 2 games per week. Teams cannot have more than 4 events (includes games and practices) per week.
Single A is the last non-competitive, instructional division for our players. In this division players will begin to pitch and hit off players pitching. Games are approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. There are no standings and no scores are recorded. Youth umpires are used to umpire this division. Single A is designed for baseball league age 7 and 8 year olds (*First year 9 year old players are permitted*). Teams are formed through a blind draft process.
AA is our first Little League division. All pitching is by the players. Scores are recorded and standings are kept. Our top 6 teams based on the final standings will participate in a playoff. Typically, our league champion will be invited to participate in a district Tournament of Champions. AA is typically played by league age 8 and 9 year olds (*First year 10 year old players are permitted*). Players are required to tryout and teams are formed through a draft process.
AAA is our final minor league division. Scores are recorded and standings are kept. Our top 6 teams based on the final standings will participate in a playoff. Typically, our league champion will be invited to participate in a district Tournament of Champions. AAA is typically played by league age 9 and 10 year olds (*First year 11 year old players are permitted*). We will form an All-star team with our top league age 10 and younger players with the majority playing AAA. Players are required to tryout and teams are formed through a draft process.
Majors is our final Little League division. Scores are recorded and standings are kept. Our top 6 teams based on the final standings will participate in a playoff. Typically, our league champion will be invited to participate in a district Tournament of Champions. Majors is typically played by league age 11 and 12 year olds. We will form two All-star teams with our top league age 11 and 12 year old or younger players from this division. Players are required to tryout and teams are formed through a draft process.
Juniors is the first division on a full-size baseball field. This division will introduce lead offs. Scores are recorded and standings are kept. Our top 6 teams based on the final standings will participate in a playoff. Typically, our league champion will be invited to participate in a district Tournament of Champions. Juniors is typically played by league age 13, 14, and 15 year olds. We typically form one All-star team with our top 13 and 14 year old players from this division. Players are required to tryout and teams are formed through a draft process.
All players will need their own glove. Players are encouraged to have their own bat and batting helmet, but the league will supply one for team use at the Tball Minor, Tball and Coach Pitch divisions. Boys are required to wear athletic cups. All players need to wear baseball cleats. Baseball pants will be required for practices and games. The coach based on your team uniforms will tell you what color pants, belt, and socks to purchase for game use. Batting gloves are recommended for players beginning in Single A. Your local sporting goods store can assist you in the right sizes based on your players age and division.
The East Hills board believes all players should have the opportunity to play baseball. If you are in need of financial assistance with the registration fees please reach out to president@ehylll.com and vp@ehylll.com.