Welcome to San Ramon Little League
San Ramon Little League has been providing a fun and rewarding little league experience for over 40 years. We have roughly 800 kids from T-Ball to Majors participate in the league every year and we also have a quality upper division program.
SRLL has developed a strong program and had great success in post season play the last three years. Our 10, 11 and 12 yr old all-star teams have won five District 57 titles, four Sectional titles, two Northern California Runner-Ups and a Northern California State Championship. In 2011, we also won a District 57 TOC Championship. See our all-stars Update page to read more on our 2011 teams.
The Uppers Divisions have done very well with District 57 Championships at the Juniors All-Stars and Bigs All-Star Divisions over the past couple of years.
2012 All Star Managers Chosen! 12's District - Jeff Santos 12's Touney - TBD 11's District - Todd Meyer 11's Tourney - Jesse Wilson 10's District - Johnny Rodriguez Sunday All-Star Workouts
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As a way to kick off our All-Star process this year, we will
offer Sunday Sessions. Starting Sunday, May 6th (4pm to 6pm), we will have
player training sessions for anyone who is serious about being considered for
playing in the post-season. These training sessions will focus on specific
baseball skills like base running, hitting and basic defensive skills – and
will NOT include a lot of throwing or pitching. Please have players report to
the following field based on their age group along with the signed Post Season
Commitment form. 12's: AD3; 11's: AD1; 10's: PV2; 9's: PV1
* We will hold a 2nd Sunday All-Star Session on May 20th (4pm to 6pm). For more
information email post@srbaseball.com
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Challenger Division
The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate
division of Little League to enable boys and girls with physical and mental
challenges, ages 4-18, or up to age 22 if still enrolled in high school, to
enjoy the game of baseball along with the millions of other children who
participate in this sport worldwide. Today, more than 30,000 children
participate in more than 900 Challenger Divisions worldwide.
Teams are set up according to abilities, rather than age, and
can include as many as 15-20 players. Challenger games can be played as tee
ball games, coach pitch, player pitch, or a combination of the three.
In a Challenger game, each player gets a chance to bat. The side
is retired when the offense has batted through the roster, or when a
pre-determined number of runs have been scored, or when three outs are
recorded. Little League recommends that no score be kept during Challenger
games. The Challenger players wear the same uniforms, shoulder patches and
safety equipment as other Little League players.
One of the benefits of having a Challenger Division is that it
encourages the use of "buddies" for the Challenger players. The
buddies assist the Challenger players on the field, but whenever possible,
encourage the players to bat and make plays themselves. However, the buddy is
always nearby to help when needed.
Parents and teenagers are strongly encouraged to become involved
in this uniquely-rewarding division of Little League. After completing a Little
League volunteer application and passing a required national background check,
teenagers may become buddies, while parents may become involved in practices,
and be eligible as coaches, managers, umpires, local league board members and
other volunteer positions within the league.
For more information about San Ramon Little League's
"Challenger Division", please contact Scott Armanini (armanini@gmail.com).
IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM LITTLE LEAGUE ON BATS FOR 2012

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Little League placed a moratorium on all composite-barreled baseball bats for Minor and Major divisions, which took effect on Dec. 30, 2010. If and when any 2 1/4-inch composite-barreled baseball bats receive a waiver of the moratorium, it will be noted on this list. Little League reserves the right to add to this list or make other changes as new information arises. Please make sure only approved bats are brought to the field. Managers and Umpires will be checking.
Current Little League Info:
http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2011/Sep-Dec/LLAnnouncesBatRuleChangesfor2012Season.htm
Current FAQ:
Composite Bat Forum
Approved Little League Bats (Majors and Minors) and updated composite bat list that has received waivers:
Approved Non wood Bats
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Field Condition Updates
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