Welcome to MTYAA Baseball

MTYAA Baseball is a Pony Baseball affiliate and strives to "Protect Our Nation's Youth" by providing experiences in youth baseball that help young people grow into healthy, happy adults.

MTYAA Baseball seeks to instill in its participants the ideals of good sportsmanship, honesty loyalty, courage, discipline and respect for authority. It is our hope that the youth of the area will grow to be citizens whose adult lives will reflect those values. We seek to reach these objectives by providing the highest quality of supervision and competitive games. The winning of games is secondary to the players' well-being. MTYAA Baseball coaches teach all players all aspects of the game of baseball. At MTYAA Baseball, EVERY KID COUNTS, regardless of their athletic ability.

 

Baseball Registration 2012

Walk-in Registration was held January 28th and February 4th.

At this time, placement on a team cannot be guaranteed

Click Here for Additional information on Registration

Sports Authority Baseball Checklist & Special Offers

Event Calendar

 

Pony Rule Changes 2012

Click here for a summary of the main rule changes for 2012.

The majority of rule changes focus on new bat regulations. Many bats legal last year will no longer be allowed.

Click here for the Guide to Bat Rule Changes

Coaches Training

NW baseball Academy will be providing two baseball clinics again this year.
Saturday February 18th Time: 2:30pm-5:30pm
Sunday March 11th Time: 2:00pm-5:00pm

Info & Directions: http://www.nwbaseballacademy.org

Umpires Needed

We are looking for a few good umpires to umpire at the Mustang/Bronco level.

If you are interested in being trained, please contact the Director of Umpires, Kelly Dougan at kdougan@mtyaabaseball.org

DINE OUT AT

Sorelli Pizza

 TO BENEFIT

MTYAA Baseball

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MTYAA Baseball

Team & Individual

Photo Shoot Scheduled

for Saturday - April 21st. at Forest Crest Playfields

 

 

 

MTYAA

Pony Baseball

Real Baseball

Ages 4 to 19

6-different Age Groups

5-different field sizes

  • Leading-off

  • Stealing Bases

  • Hit& Run Plays

  • Squeeze-Plays

  • Pick-Off Plays

It's Real Baseball!! 

Reducing Head Injuries

is the focus of House Bill

Introduced in January 30, 2009, and signed into law on May 14, 2009, HB 1824 directs school districts to work with the Washington interscholastic activities association to develop guidelines and forms to inform and educate coaches, youth athletes, and their parents and/or guardians of the nature and risk of concussion and head injury. MTYAA Baseball is providing information to coaches, parents and players so that they are aware of the serious nature of head injuries.  Click here for information on head injuries.

Coaches should check out additional information on head injuries and the Lystedt Law on the Coaches page

 

The Car Ride Home

MTYAA

FOOTBALL

INFO

 

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Support MTYAA Baseball by Dining at O'Donnell's Restaurant

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Terrace-Brier

Soccer Club

INFO

 

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MTYAA Merchandise Available 

Show your support for MTYAA Baseball with a sweatshirt, T-Shirt or baseball cap. Click here for more detail 

 

 

Advanced Athlete's developmental training programs for today's athlete are functional strength applications for the biomechanical and structural needs of all sports, including baseball, soccer, football, lacrosse, softball and golf.

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Need a Glove Repaired?  In Seattle:

Contact Swanson Shoe Repair. 2305 N. 45th, Seattle

206-633-3434

In Bothell: Contact Your Master Cobbler Shoe Repair 22833 Bothell-Everett Hwy Suite 157 (Canyon Park near QFC) 425-408-9300