The Optimist Club of Stanley Park

The Optimist Club of Stanley Park

Junior 3-Pitch

After offering 3-Pitch play for over 30 years, operation of our entire Ball Program was handed off to the Stanley Park Community Association in 2024. www.StanleyParkBall.com.

 3-Pitch: An introduction to hitting a pitched ball

Considerations regarding Junior 3-Pitch ---  Play can be fairly competitive!  This outline, and accompanying rules, are from the program that we ran.

  • This game is played with a regulation 11" softball. 
  • The batting team's coach pitches to his/her own team (with the objective of letting the batter get a good hit). 
  • General rules of softball apply with 3 outs/inning (5-inning games).
  • This is an excellent step between hitting off a tee and fastball/softball itself. 
  • Those born in the youngest eligible birth year have the option of registering for Senior T-Ball instead. 
  • Those born in the oldest eligible birth year have the option of playing in the Senior 3-Pitch League. (Awareness note: The Senior League consists of players as much as 4 years older and the umpires are more strict with respect to calling strikes, lead-offs, etc.

Helmets, with chin-straps properly fastened, are required by batters, base-runners, the catcher, and the pitcher. We supply batting helmets for use on a shared basis, but many players prefer to have their own. 

Face guards, such as the Rip-It mask shown, must be worn by all infielders; the pitcher and catcher must wear helmets with face guards. (Helmets with faceguards are optional for the other infielders.) All necessary equipment is supplied by the league to all teams.) Chest protectors and shin pads are provided (and must be worn) by the catcher.

The offensive team's pitcher must wear face protection (supplied by the league).  Other personal protection for the offensive pitcher's body is highly recommended. 

  

 

 

Hitting sticks: With the assistance of a grant from the Kitchener Sports Association, each team was offered the use of a "hitting stick" and improved results at the plate were evident. A hitting stick is now part of each team's equipment.  The suggestion is that it be used, not only at team practices, but also for team members to borrow for use at home and, most usefully, to "warm up" the players as they wait their turn to bat!

 

 

Junior 3-Pitch Playing Rules

 

   


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