The Temecula Youth Baseball League (TYB) has opened registration for its Fall Ball season, inviting young players to join one of the city’s leading baseball leagues. TYB, a Pony Baseball League, offers various divisions to cater to children and teenagers of all ages.

Registration Deadline:

Register by August 1st to avoid a $25 late registration fee.

How to Register:

Visit www.temeculapony.com

For more information, email info@temeculapony.com.

Young athletes from around the Temecula area can sign up for the TYB Fall Ball season until August 1. Valley News/Courtesy photo

Divisions:

Filly (Ages 3-4): T-Ball

Shetland (Ages 5-6): Machine Pitch (approx. 22mph)

Pinto (Ages 7-8): Faster Machine Pitch (approx. 38mph)

Mustang (Ages 9-10): Introduction to leading-off, pick-offs, balks, dropped third-strike, and bunting. Pitchers throw from 46 feet.

Bronco (Ages 11-12): Full MLB rules on a larger field (70′ bases and a 50′ mound)

Pony (Ages 13-14): Preparing players for high school ball with 80′ bases and a 54′ pitching mound

Colt/Palomino (Ages 15-19): High school-level baseball with teams playing in a competitive league against Murrieta, French Valley, and Menifee teams at MLB dimensions (90′ bases and 60.5′ mound)

Middle School Division (Fall Season Only):

Divisions: Bronco and Pony

Schools:

Temecula Middle School

Margarita Middle School

Gardner Middle School

Vail Ranch Middle School

James L. Day Middle School

Note: Some travel to French Valley fields due to competition with Dorothy McElhinney Middle School and Bella Vista Middle School.

For more information on the Middle School program, email playeragent@temeculapony.com.

Alliance Division-Baseball (SIBA):

For those seeking a more intense baseball experience, the Alliance Division offers the opportunity to bring pre-formed teams into Temecula to play against similar teams from Murrieta, Menifee, and French Valley.

Each year, there is a city championship, as well as a league title and championship trophy that rotates among the schools.

For those interested in applying, reach out to Monica at playeragent@temeculapony.com or visit www.temeculapony.com.

JP Raineri

JP is an award-winning multimedia journalist and head of the sports department at the Valley News. A former Southwestern League head baseball coach and former President of the Temecula Youth Baseball League, he has also worked as a local radio personality for All Pro Broadcasting and as a television host for the Outdoor Channel. When he’s not covering sports, JP works in the Media Technology Department for Major League Baseball.