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Player Development
http://www.twincitiesll.com/programs/player_development
Twin Cities Little League. Examples of teaching objectives and expected level of play by division. Position names and locations, basic fielder assignments, base running basics, batter's box orientation, batting stance/grip, direct downward swing plane, basic catching zones and glove position (forehand/backhand/high/low), fielding grounders, proper ball grip, proper throw, playing catch correctly. Improve Farm concepts, comfort with hard. Improve Rookie concepts, comfort hitting live pitching. Advanced ru...
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Juniors
http://www.twincitiesll.com/tryouts_divisions/juniors
Twin Cities Little League. Following a tryout in February, a draft is conducted. Rosters are 12-15 players. Support our Local Sponsors! Twin Cities Little League.
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PROGRAMS
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Twin Cities Little League. TCLL players start with instructional, non-competitive baseball and gradually experience a mix of instruction and competition. Read more about our divisional guidelines. Our player development standards. For each division, our post-season tournaments. Our competitive All-Star teams. And our instructional Fall Ball. Support our Local Sponsors! Twin Cities Little League.
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Farm
http://www.twincitiesll.com/tryouts_divisions/farm
Twin Cities Little League. Following the Rookie evaluation, Farm team final rosters are formed. There is NO tryout or evaluation. While we need to balance roster sizes, we will try to accommodate reasonable friend requests. We try to limit rosters to 9-11 players. Most players should play 2 years at the Farm level, typically at ages 6 and 7. Support our Local Sponsors! Twin Cities Little League.
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Team Parents
http://www.twincitiesll.com/tcll_roles/team_parents
Twin Cities Little League. Please join in and become a Team Parent for your child’s team. This position can also be shared with another parent, so grab your friend and sign-up. You will meet with your team’s Manager to review the needs of games, practices, etc., and communicate with your families on your team via TeamSnap. It is fun to be part of your child’s team. Please let your Manager know you want to be involved and we will get you started. There is a m. Andatory team parent meeting.
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