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Little League Offering 50/70 Baseball For 12- and 13-Year Olds

North Reading Little League offers Sunday afternoon program at no additional cost.

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A release from our friends at North Reading Little League:

This spring, North Reading Little League is presenting a tremendous opportunity for 12- and 13-year-old ballplayers to build their skills for the Big Diamond.

NRLL is planning to field a team in a Sunday afternoon 50/70 baseball league at Stoneham High School. The intermediate-sized field is bigger than the small diamond (46-foot pitching mound/60-foot base paths) that 12-year-olds play on in Majors, yet smaller than the traditional big diamond (60/90) used by those ages 13-and-over.

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There are benefits to all players who participate. For 12s, it will introduce them to a bigger field with more baseball-like rules; for 13s, it opens an opportunity to compete for a position on a North Reading 50/70 Williamsport (All-Star) Team.

All 12s and 13s registered for the 2019 NRLL spring season are eligible to play, and the 10-game schedule is being made so it doesn’t conflict with existing Majors or MBDL schedules. And the best part? There is no additional cost to play.

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Players interested being part of North Reading’s 50/70 team this spring should contact their Majors or MBDL coach ASAP or email NRLL Player Agent Ed Cady at edcady@comcast.net.

North Reading Little League offers fun, instructional, and competitive baseball programs for boys and girls ages 4-16. Learn more about NRLL by visiting their website at www.nrll.org.

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