Tryouts for Spring 2023 Travel Baseball
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Tryouts for Spring 2023 Travel Baseball

Published by James Juliano
Jan 13, 2023

Tryouts for Spring 2023 Medford Renegades Travel Baseball will be held Sunday, October 9th at the Hartford Crossing complex.  Please arrive 10 minutes early to check in at Field 1 for the appropriate time slot:

12U - 11:00am

11U - 12:30pm

10U - 2:00pm

 9U -  3:30pm

 8U -  5:00pm

 

Tryouts are for 8u-12u teams (7u tryouts will be held in Spring 2023). The number of travel teams at each age group will depend on the number of qualified participants.  Beginners are welcome.

 

The Medford travel program adheres to Babe Ruth age requirements.  Please see the age chart below. 

 

7u- birthday May 1, 2015 - April 30, 2016


8u- birthday May 1, 2014- April 30, 2015


9u- birthday May 1, 2013 - April 30, 2014

 

10u- birthday May 1, 2012 - April 30, 2013

 

11u- birthday May 1, 2011 - April 30, 2012

 

12u- birthday May 1, 2010 - April 30, 2011

 

All players must attend the scheduled tryout time for their respective age group determined solely by birthdate.  Players are not permitted to try out for older or younger teams.  Specific time slots for each age group will be announced at a later date.

 

Although tryouts are free, registration is mandatory through myaa.net.

 

Here is some information about what travel baseball is:

 

 The travel season typically begins around mid May and ends early to mid July.

 Travel is mostly local and consists of at least three Friday-Sunday weekend tournaments held in neighboring towns such as Delran, Cherry Hill, Sacred Heart, etc.

 Coaches also schedule weekday and weekend practices and scrimmages.

 Players are required to buy team uniforms that have their last name on back.

 Most teams elect to hold indoor Winter workouts once per week Jan-March.

 Skill level and competition is higher at the travel level.  Our teams compete to win at local and district tournaments while overall emphasis remains on player skill development and having fun. 

 

MYAA Baseball Commissioner

Jim Juliano