
The levels for the 2023 season are as follows:
Email inquiries:
Registration, e-mail: registrar@lakeshorebaseball.ca
AGE LEVELS | YEAR OF BIRTH | REGISTRATION FEE |
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2016 - 2019 | $190 |
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2014 - 2015 | $240 |
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2012 - 2013 | $280 |
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2010 - 2011 | $280 |
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2008 - 2009 | $330 |
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2005- 2007 | $330 |
About the T-Ball program
For kids between the ages of 4 and 5 (born in 2018 and 2019), the T-Ball program aims to teach the fundamentals of the game of baseball. We will introduce the kids to the proper way to grip, throw and catch a ball, followed by base running and hitting. The sessions will be held twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, for a period
of 10 weeks. Our head instructors have received all. the proper training to make the T-Ball program successful and fun! Please sign up to coach for this season
About the Pitching Machine program
For kids between the ages of 6 and 7 (Born in 2016 and 2017), the Pitching Machine program is a continuation of the T-Ball program but with the addition of an actual pitching machine throwing the ball to the hitter. Played on both fields at Kirkland park and very similar to the Atom B program, games are played with first-year kids playing together on one field (Kirkland T) while the second year players will play together on the Kirkland Main field. Parents are asked to participate in coaching and encouraging all the kids from every team. The sessions will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings for a period of 10 weeks. Lakeshore Baseball is happy to provide a coaching clinic to parent volunteers. Please sign up to coach for this season
About the Atom B program
For kids between the ages of 8 and 9 (Born in 2014 and 2015), The Atom B program ensure that all players get equal time hitting and fielding. Because of a 6 on 6 format, everyone is involved playing defence and everyone gets to hit during every inning. Using a pitching machine ensures a good pitch to hit almost every time. Parents get involve in coaching and encouraging all the kids from every team. Based on the number of teams, usually two games are played on weeknights from 18h30 to 20h00, with a practice on the weekends. Lakeshore Baseball is happy to provide coaching clinics to parent volunteers. Please sign up to coach for this season .
For all other inquiries, you can send your questions to info@lakeshorebaseball.ca and/or consult the Baseball Quebec website.
UNIFORMS
A uniform jersey will be issued to each player. The undersigned accepts the responsibility to return the uniform, washed, to the coach before the end of September. Upon failure to do so, the undersigned will be billed for the full replacement cost of a new uniform.
Each player is responsible to provide their own Baseball pants (color Grey mandatory).
Below are some stores that carry baseball supplies:
Play it Again Sport
Baseball Town
Every player must also provide his/her own CSA approved helmet, an athletic supporter and baseball cleats.
Soccer cleats may be acceptable but not recommended, except for levels prior to Atom.


RULES FOR BATS
103.6 - AUTHORIZED BATS
Bats made of wood, aluminium, graphite or any other material approved by the Q.B.A.F. are authorized. The bat must clearly show the manufacturer’s original marking indicating the bat’s length and weight. If not, the bat will be considered as illegal. A batter is called out for illegal action when he uses or attempts to use an illegal bat. No player can advance on the play, but any out or outs made during such play stand. A batter is considered as having used or attempted to use an illegal bat when he steps in the batter’s box with such bat.
Note: A reservist playing in a division and/or superior class has to conform to the bat rule where he is a reservist.
Rally Cap, Atom Timbits and Mosquito divisions: The bat shall not be more than thirty-two (32) inches in length and have a barrel no more than two and three-quarter (2 ¾) inches in diameter. All bats with a barrel superior to two and a quarter (2 ¼) inches must meet the USSSA 1.15 BPF standard and show the seal on the bat. The oval logo is printed on the bats since January 2012. The bats manufactured before that date are legal as long as the “USSSA 1./15 BPF” text is clearly visible on the bat.
Pee-Wee AA, A and B, Bantam A and B divisions: The bat shall have a barrel with a maximum of two and three quarters (2 ¾) inches.
Bantam AA, Midget A and B, Junior BB, Senior A and Senior BB: The “Minus 3” bat and superior bat (-2, -1, etc - difference between the length and the weight of the bat and not more than 2 5/8 inches in diameter at the thickest part) is the only one authorized. Note: A female player is not subject to this limitation.
Midget AA and AAA, Junior AA, Junior Elite, Senior AA divisions: Only wood bats are allowed. For wood bats (allowed in all divisions), see article 3.02 of the Baseball Canada Playing Rules.
Note: A female player is not subject to this limitation.

