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Dublin Little League offers baseball and softball, including Tee Ball, regular season play, and playoffs. Players can take part in tournaments such as Bananaball (12U), the Dana Takiguchi Memorial (11U), the Adam Brisentine Memorial (10U), the Shamrock Classic (9U), the Intermediate Leap Year Clover Classic, and the Diamond Invitational (10U). The program also includes events like a Jamboree and Home Run Derby, DHS Baseball Little League Day vs. Monte Vista, District TOCs, and post-season and All-Stars play.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: The playing season usually begins with practices in February and ends for most players in June, with Post-Season and All-Stars beginning in June and ending in late July or early August.
Dublin Little League was established in 1963 as a non profit youth organization and is a chartered member of Little League Baseball under the rules and regulations set forth by Little League Baseball Incorporated. It is a fully chartered Little League open to all boys and girls between the ages of 5–18 living within the boundaries for Dublin Little League as determined and approved by Little League Baseball, and it plays within District 57 of the Western Region of Little League. The league is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected at General Election Board Meetings, and Little League Baseball/Softball is made possible by volunteers, sponsors, and participation fees within the Dublin community.
According to its stated mission, Dublin Little League aims to provide a quality instructional program that teaches fundamental skills, tactics, and strategies for the game of baseball, prepares youth athletes for participation at the next level of play, and increases skill knowledge with safe healthy techniques in safe non threatening environments. The mission also states that the winning of games is secondary to the molding of exceptional citizens and that the league promotes and develops core values such as respect, teamwork, sportsmanship, courage, effort, and commitment. The organization establishes standards of participation for volunteers, board members, coaches, officials, athletes, and spectators, encourages a positive atmosphere by showing support and patience for all athletes and volunteers, and seeks to create a culture in which volunteers, coaches, parents, officials, and athletes work together to achieve its mission. The league also maintains Hall of Fame listings by year, including 2014–2015, 2016–2017, 2018–2019, and 2021–2025.
Last updated April 3, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: The playing season usually begins with practices in February and ends for most players in June, with Post-Season and All-Stars beginning in June and ending in late July or early August.
Dublin Little League was established in 1963 as a non profit youth organization and is a chartered member of Little League Baseball under the rules and regulations set forth by Little League Baseball Incorporated. It is a fully chartered Little League open to all boys and girls between the ages of 5–18 living within the boundaries for Dublin Little League as determined and approved by Little League Baseball, and it plays within District 57 of the Western Region of Little League. The league is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected at General Election Board Meetings, and Little League Baseball/Softball is made possible by volunteers, sponsors, and participation fees within the Dublin community.
According to its stated mission, Dublin Little League aims to provide a quality instructional program that teaches fundamental skills, tactics, and strategies for the game of baseball, prepares youth athletes for participation at the next level of play, and increases skill knowledge with safe healthy techniques in safe non threatening environments. The mission also states that the winning of games is secondary to the molding of exceptional citizens and that the league promotes and develops core values such as respect, teamwork, sportsmanship, courage, effort, and commitment. The organization establishes standards of participation for volunteers, board members, coaches, officials, athletes, and spectators, encourages a positive atmosphere by showing support and patience for all athletes and volunteers, and seeks to create a culture in which volunteers, coaches, parents, officials, and athletes work together to achieve its mission. The league also maintains Hall of Fame listings by year, including 2014–2015, 2016–2017, 2018–2019, and 2021–2025.
Last updated April 3, 2026.
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