In The Batters Box is a year round Baseball and Softball training facility located at 410 Great Road (RT119), exit 31 off of 495, in Littleton, Ma 01460. We specialize in teaching the fundamentals of baseball in a fun and enthusiastic environment. We offer private lessons, rentals, clinics, and birthday parties. We are open year round!
George and Greg Vlosich have combined their talents and passions to form GV Art + Design. We are a creative boutique specializing in original artwork and design. From logos, print and web design, photography, and even apparel. GV Art + Design also offers something no one else in the world can: Original one-of-a-kind pop art on the Etch A Sketch that has captured the attention of the world's greatest athletes and celebrities.
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Phone: 216-702-2008
Our family-owned-and-operated bat manufacturing company has been established for more than four years and produces the highest quality of bats on the market, including ash, birch, and maple bats. Join the ever-growing number of professional and amateur ballplayers who trust their swing to Dream Bat Company. Contact us in Enfield, Connecticut, to order custom bats made from maple, ash, or other fine woods, tim_mayo@dreambats.com
American Amateur Baseball Congress (AABC) is the largest amateur baseball organization in the United States for players above junior baseball age and the only amateur baseball program, which provides progressive and continuous organized competition - sub teens through adults. It is coordinated with other programs through USA Baseball and the American Baseball Coaches Association.
Founded in 1935, it is now composed of seven (7) different age divisions in the states, Puerto Rico and Canada. Play is also conducted in four (4) single age divisions; 9's, 11,s, 13's and 15's.
The American Amateur Baseball Congress operates under a league concept as opposed to an all star concept. A league is composed of at least four (4) teams playing a minimum of six (6) league games. The winner of each league advances on to state tournament play. The winner from the state tournament advances on to regional play and from there to the world series.