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Brea Little League offers beginner and entry-level baseball, instruction-based baseball, and competitive baseball for young players. The program includes coach pitch and player pitch formats and uses developmental playing divisions with a focus on core skill development. It offers eight divisions of play for boys and girls, ranging from Tiny Boppers through Juniors, with specific rules and structures in each division.
• Ages: 2–15 years old
Tiny Boppers uses a tee for hitting for the first half of the season and then coach or parent pitch, with all players on defense each inning, no score or standings kept, and a 50-foot base path distance. T-Ball also starts with hitting off a tee and then moves to coach pitch, with all players on defense each inning, no score or standings, and a 50-foot base path distance. Minor A uses coach pitch, with a tee available if a player cannot hit off the coach, all players on defense each inning, no score or standings, and a 50-foot base path distance. Single A starts with coach pitch and moves to kid pitch in the second half of the season, uses a continuous batting order, has all players on defense each inning, does not keep score or standings, and uses a 60-foot base path distance.
Double A introduces competitive, instruction-based baseball with player pitch, an assigned umpire, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a continuous batting order, nine defensive players each inning, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance. Triple A is a competitive, instruction-based division and the final “minor league” level, with player pitch, assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a continuous batting order, nine defensive players each inning, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance. Majors is a competitive, instruction-based division with assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance.
Intermediate 50/70 uses full baseball rules including lead-offs, steals, and pick-offs, has assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, a 50-foot pitching distance and 70-foot base path distance, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, and a requirement to attend one try-out date. Juniors also uses full baseball rules including lead-offs, steals, and pick-offs, has assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, a 60.5-foot pitching distance and 90-foot base path distance, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, and a requirement to attend one try-out date.
Brea Little League participates in the T-Mobile Little League Call Up Grant. The league’s Brea 9-10-11 All Stars team has won the District 56 Championship, and the Brea 8-9-10 All Stars team has won a district title.
Last updated June 30, 2026.
• Ages: 2–15 years old
Tiny Boppers uses a tee for hitting for the first half of the season and then coach or parent pitch, with all players on defense each inning, no score or standings kept, and a 50-foot base path distance. T-Ball also starts with hitting off a tee and then moves to coach pitch, with all players on defense each inning, no score or standings, and a 50-foot base path distance. Minor A uses coach pitch, with a tee available if a player cannot hit off the coach, all players on defense each inning, no score or standings, and a 50-foot base path distance. Single A starts with coach pitch and moves to kid pitch in the second half of the season, uses a continuous batting order, has all players on defense each inning, does not keep score or standings, and uses a 60-foot base path distance.
Double A introduces competitive, instruction-based baseball with player pitch, an assigned umpire, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a continuous batting order, nine defensive players each inning, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance. Triple A is a competitive, instruction-based division and the final “minor league” level, with player pitch, assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a continuous batting order, nine defensive players each inning, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance. Majors is a competitive, instruction-based division with assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, a requirement to attend one try-out date, and a 60-foot base path distance.
Intermediate 50/70 uses full baseball rules including lead-offs, steals, and pick-offs, has assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, a 50-foot pitching distance and 70-foot base path distance, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, and a requirement to attend one try-out date. Juniors also uses full baseball rules including lead-offs, steals, and pick-offs, has assigned umpire(s) and scorekeeper, a 60.5-foot pitching distance and 90-foot base path distance, scoring and pitch cards maintained, a nine-player batting order with player substitutions, and a requirement to attend one try-out date.
Brea Little League participates in the T-Mobile Little League Call Up Grant. The league’s Brea 9-10-11 All Stars team has won the District 56 Championship, and the Brea 8-9-10 All Stars team has won a district title.
Last updated June 30, 2026.
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