Recreational Youth Baseball
If North Seattle Rainiers Select Baseball is a little too much commitment, we recommend North Seattle Youth Baseball recreational programs as an alternative.
North Seattle Baseball is the premier competitive youth baseball league in Seattle’s north end, using PONY rules to offer kids a complete, dynamic baseball experience — including lead offs, age-appropriate base path and pitching distances, stealing, and all the nuances of the game.
Practice and game fields are conveniently located in north and northeast Seattle. Most games are played at Meadowbrook Park, Dahl Field, Pinehurst, or Jane Adams School (Summit), with natural grass and turf fields available. They have an excellent working relationship with Seattle Public Schools and Seattle Parks.
North Seattle Baseball owns and operates its own indoor batting cage facility with four indoor cages, meeting areas, and team fitness space, providing players with year-round opportunity to hit, hang out, and prepare for the season.
PONY baseball doesn’t enforce confusing or restrictive boundaries, so families in all of Seattle, Shoreline, and the East Side can play together. The league supports Buddy Ball, balancing the interests of school-affiliated kids playing together with building competitive teams in each division.
The league encourages participation for all players regardless of disability or gender, and supports and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
