Norwich Baseball Association
Cal Ripken Baseball in Norwich, Vermont
Cal Ripken Baseball in Norwich, Vermont
Norwich Baseball Day @ Fenway Park is May 18th. More details on the event and tickets can be found at this link. Register by May 2nd!
The Norwich Baseball Association runs a Cal Ripken program for co-ed teams of 8-10 year olds (10U) and 10-12 year olds (12U).
Players generally start Cal Ripken baseball in the summer between 2nd and 3rd grade. Younger players (K-2) in Norwich can play tee ball and coach pitch through Norwich Recreation.
A warm-up for players in grades 3 – 6 to prepare for the Spring Season. Practices begin after February break and conclude at April break and are held in the Marion Cross gymnasium.
The primary baseball season. We play in the Upper Valley Cal Ripken League against Dresden (Hanover), Hartford, and Lebanon. It is real baseball, intended to be developmental, competitive, and fun!
Each year, Norwich sends one 10U and one 12U team to play in the Vermont Cal Ripken State Tournament. There are daily practices and games over a 2 week period in June. Players are selected based on performance in the Spring Season. In 2024, the program ran from approximately June 17-July 1st.
A more relaxed season running between early July and mid/late August. One practice and one game per week. A good time to introduce rising 3rd graders to the program. When there is sufficient interest we partcipate in the Claremont Corcoran Tournament.
The fall baseball season is preparation for the following spring. One weeknight practice and one weekend game per week.
Preseason baseball has started
12U players are invited to sign up here for Sunday afternoon batting practice in March
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The purpose of the Norwich Baseball Association (NBA) is to:
1. Organize and operate baseball programs for children in Norwich, Vermont.
2. Promote a love of the game of baseball among the children of Norwich, Vermont.
3. Provide an opportunity to play baseball that is inclusive of all skills levels for children that want to play and are willing to work hard.
4. Teach children the rules and skills of the game of baseball and lifelong lessons learned from
participating in sports such as discipline, teamwork, and good sportsmanship.
5. Improve the skills and performance of baseball players over time.
6. Partner with local recreation departments and baseball associations to participate in local
baseball leagues and games.
7. Facilitate the NBA’s participation in all district, state, regional, and national Cal Ripken
sanctioned tournaments and other tournaments that may occur from time to time.
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Questions about Norwich Baseball? Email board@norwichbaseball.org