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This is Dana Point Youth Baseball
"a south orange county tradition since 1968"

Below is a list of information you will find on this page:
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  1.    League's guiding principles
  2.    Goals to learn at each division

  3.    Difference between PONY and Little League

  4.    Divisions - descriptions
  5.    DP Summer Classic
  6.    DPYB's Play-by-Play Announcer
  7.    Privacy Policy & Coppa Laws
 
 8.    Website Info
  9.    Maps to DPYB Fields
 10.  Adobe Reader (free download)



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Thanks for visiting Dana Point Youth Baseball's (dpyb) web site.
Please take a moment to browse through our site
and learn more about our league.

Dana Point Youth Baseball is a community based recreational sports organization
founded over 40 years ago.
In that time our league has grown into
one of the
finest PONY Baseball affiliates in Orange County.

DPYB follows PONY Baseball Rules and
Regulations which govern our league.

Dana Point Youth Baseball's home fields are located at
Del Obispo Community Park and Dana Hills High School.
Both venues offer a great playing environment for the game of baseball. The league consists of five divisions with age groups ranging from 5 to 14 years old.

Registration is in early November, with the regular season
starting
in early March and continuing into early June.

DPYB has an established a fallball program for ages 8 to 14
that runs from September to mid-November.

All of us at DPYB hope to see you around the ball park this season.
Have a hotdog, a soda and most of all - have a good time!

Dana Point Youth Baseball serves the cities of
Dana Point - Capo Beach - San Juan Capistrano - San Clemente
Laguna Niguel - Laguna Hills - Aliso Viejo



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Dana Point Youth Baseball
"Home of Big League Play"
 


“It is the primary objective of Dana Point Youth Baseball to inspire and promote to the youth of our community the ideals of good sportsmanship, teamwork, fair play and character. The League hopes to achieved this objective by providing an exceptional baseball program, lead by adults that promote these ideals by deed and example. We strive to have our children leave this program with self-reliance, self-motivation, and as citizens knowing the value of giving back to the community at large.”

“The attainment of exceptional skills or the winning of games shall always be secondary. All players, regardless of their prior experience or skill level, will receive a fair share of playing time and will receive equal coaching attention for the development and practice of baseball skills. All players will be provided with ample opportunity to demonstrate their skills during scheduled games. All players will be given the opportunity to experience the different positions in the field after due consideration of all relevant factors including safety issues, equal effort will result in equal playing time. By ensuring that all players are fairly and equally treated, we are confident that playing baseball at DPYB will be a positive, exciting experience for everyone. DPYB strives to be a leader in maintaining a competitive program with rules that provide balanced playing time that develop the skills of players at all levels of playing ability.”





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Instruction Goals for each division:
What the league tries to teach each player.

Article will appear soon.

 


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How is PONY Baseball different
from Little League Baseball?


The primary features that distinguish PONY Baseball from Little League Baseball are the use of a two-year age bracket system and scaled diamonds. Additionally, PONY teaches lead-offs and base-stealing starting at age nine (Mustang division), while pitchers learn pick-off moves and holding runners on base to counter the potential steal. In organizations such as Little League players can differ by as much as three years within a division. As a result, the younger players, because of their lack of maturity, ability, and size find it hard to communicate with the older players. Generally they find themselves spending a disproportionate amount of time on the bench and may feel disconnected from their team. With players of only two ages involved, as is the case with PONY Baseball, it is far easier to permit every player to play more positions since the difference in skills within the age group is not that great.The game of baseball cannot be played as it was intended to be played if the physical capability of the players does not match the physical achievements required for the game.

Little League uses only two diamond sizes: Up until age 12 players play on a 60-foot diamond with a pitching distance of 46 feet. At age 13 the diamond size increases to 90 feet and a pitching distance of 60 feet, 6 inches ..... a 14 foot, 6 inch increase in pitching distance and 30 foot base path increase in ONE year! PONY Baseball, on the other hand, scales the size of their diamonds to match the physical capabilities of the players within each division.


The base and pitching dimensions for PONY Baseball are:
50-foot bases for Shetland (5-6 year-olds)
50-foot bases and 38-foot pitching for Pinto (7-8 year-olds)
60-foot bases and 44-foot pitching for Mustang (9-10 year-olds)
70-foot bases and 48-foot pitching for Bronco (11-12 year-olds)
80-foot bases and 54-foot pitching for Pony (13-14 year-olds)
90-foot bases and 60-1/2-foot pitching for Colt/Palamino (15-16, 17-18 year-olds)
- Colt and Palomino are not offered by DPYB -

These base dimensions are the result of extensive experimentation to determine the size on which players of each age group can properly play the game of baseball. Pitching distance is also scaled to the ability of the player in proportion to the size of the diamond. The scaled down diamonds allow the players to make the plays made by the major leaguers. Home runs become a possibility. Outfielders can play in a position proportionately equal to that played by a major leaguer. The double play, squeeze play, and various strategy tactics, difficult for adults and nearly impossible for youngsters on a full size diamond, become a probability rather than an impossibility.

· Dana Point Youth Baseball's local playing rules include the requirement that every player must play at least half of the game defensively, and they must play two of the first four innings.

· Additionally, the entire roster bats in order-not just the 9 players on the field.

· Pitchers are allowed to pitch only two innings per game in Mustang while Bronco & Pony divisions allow four innings in one game (with 40 hours of rest required before next pitching appearance) and seven innings in a week. This protects the player's arm and forces the development of more pitchers. Finally, during the drafting of teams at all levels (except Shetland) no players are "protected" and placed with any particular team.

Every team is drafted new every season,
there are no dynasty teams that win year after year.



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Divisions:
Please find below a description of each division.

PONY Baseball's Age & Division Table
Click here to view table that shows what division your child will play in

Pony
Age Group: 13 & 14 year olds.

Players continue refining their skills and knowledge of the game. Prepare for high school baseball.

Base Paths: 80 ft. Pitching Distance: 54 ft.

 

Games per week / per season: 2 games a week / 16 to 18 games per season. This is only an approximation as these numbers are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 7 innings or a time limit of 2 hours, 15 minutes.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games. All post season games will be played to completion no matter the time, with the exception of the mercy rule. Games shall end in the mercy rule if a team is ahead by more than 10 runs after 5 complete innings.

Scores / Standings: Scores are kept for each game and team standings are posted. The first place team at the end of the regular season is named the season champions.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: All teams advance to league playoffs at the end of the regular season. Make up of the playoffs are determined by the number of teams. A playoff championship team is determined by these playoffs.

All-Stars: Yes

 

Players may play with metal cleats (optional).

Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the Pony Commissioner

 

Bronco
Age Group: 11 & 12 year olds.

At this level players hone their skills with manager supervision in all aspects of the full game of baseball.

Base Paths: 70 ft. Pitching Distance: 48 ft.

Games per week / per season: 2 games a week / 16 to 18 games per regular season. This is only an approximation as these numbers are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 7 innings or a time limit of 2 hours, 15 minutes.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games. All post season games will be played to completion no matter the time, with the exception of the mercy rule. Games shall end in the mercy rule if a team is ahead by more than 10 runs after 5 complete innings.

Scores / Standings: Scores are kept for each game and team standings are posted. The first place team at the end of the regular season is named the season champions.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: All teams advance to league playoffs at the end of the regular season. Make up of the playoffs are determined by the number of teams. A playoff championship team is determined by these playoffs.

All-Stars: Yes

 

Players may play with metal cleats (optional).

Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the
Bronco Commissioner

Mustang
Age Group: 9 & 10 year olds.

At this level the rules of real baseball are incorporated. The players will be taught the fundamental concepts and skill development necessary in PONY Baseball.

Base Paths: 60 ft. Pitching Distance: 44 ft.

Games per week / per season: 2 games a week / 4 to 5 game preseason and 10 to 12 games per regular season. This is only an approximation as these numbers are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 6 innings or a time limit of 2 hours, 15 minutes.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games. All post season games will be played to completion no matter the time, with the exception of the mercy rule. Games shall end in the mercy rule if a team is ahead by more than 10 runs after 4 complete innings.

Scores / Standings: Scores are kept for each game and team standings are posted. The first place team at the end of the regular season is named the season champions.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: All teams advance to league playoffs at the end of the regular season. Make up of the playoffs are determined by the number of teams. A playoff championship team is determined by these playoffs.

All-Stars: Yes

 

Players can only wear baseball shoes with rubber cleats.

Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the
Mustang Commissioner

Pinto 8
Age Group: 8 year olds.

The Pinto 8 division will use machine or coach pitching for the beginning of the season, then step up to kid pitch for the reminder of the season and post season. At this level players continue to learn the basic fundamentals of the game. The competitive nature of team sports is introduced in Pinto 8.


Base Paths: 50 ft. Pitching Distance: 38 ft.

 

Games per week / per season: 2 games a week / 4 to 5 game preseason and 10 to 12 games per regular season. This is only an approximation as these numbers are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 6 innings or a time limit of 1 hours, 30 minutes.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games. All post season games will be played to completion no matter the time, with the exception of the mercy rule. Games shall end in the mercy rule if a team is ahead by more than 10 runs after 4 complete innings.

Scores / Standings: Scores are kept for each game and team standings are posted. The first place team at the end of the regular season is named the season champions.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: All teams advance to league playoffs at the end of the regular season. Make up of the playoffs are determined by the number of teams. A playoff championship team is determined by these playoffs.

All-Stars: Yes

 

Players can only wear baseball shoes with rubber cleats.


Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the
Pinto 8 Commissioner

 

Pinto 7
Age Group: 7 year olds.

The Pinto 7 division will use machine pitch for the beginning of the season, then step up to coach for the reminder of the season. At the Pinto 7 level players are instructed in the basic fundamentals of the game. Kid pitching may be introduced near the end of the regular season. Runners are not to lead off or steal a base.


Base Paths: 50 ft. Pitching Distance: 38 ft.

 

Games per week / per season: 2 games a week / 4 to 5 game preseason and 10 to 12 games per regular season. This is only an approximation as these numbers are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 6 innings or a time limit of 1 hours, 30 minutes.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games.

 

Scores / Standings: No scores or team standings are kept.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: No playoffs are held

All-Stars: No

 

Players can only wear baseball shoes with rubber cleats.

Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the
Pinto 7 Commissioner

Shetland
Age Group: 5 & 6 year olds.

Shetland focuses completely on instruction for the begining players and the concept of team play. A tee is used at this level to put the ball in play. Coach pitch may be used near the end of the season, players may choose to use the tee if they prefer. Batters can not advance further than first base on their hit and can only advance when the next batter puts the ball in play. Runners are not allowed to lead off or steal a base.


Base Paths: 50 ft.

 

Games per week / per season: 1 games a week / Games per regular season are determined by the number of teams in the league each season and the availability of fields.


Length of game: 3 innings or a time limit of 1 hour.

Length of game definition: "There will be no new inning started after maximum time limit has passed, once an inning has started it must be completed. An inning is defined as the designated visiting team's turn at bat and an inning starts after the last out of the previous inning is made. All time limits will be enforced on all regular season games.


Scores / Standings: No scores or team standings are kept.

 

Post Season League Playoffs: No playoffs are held.

All-Stars: No

 

Players can only wear baseball shoes with rubber cleats.

Should you have any questions about this division
Please contact the
Shetland Commissioner

Note:
The number of teams and the players comprising each team is dependent on the total of registrants in each division. The games played each week and total for the season is dependent on the number of teams per division.



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Dana Point Youth Baseball’s
non discrimination policy 

Dana Point Youth Baseball believes that all children should have the opportunity to play baseball regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual identity, or disability.  The league strives to promote an atmosphere of respect for and sensitivity to the dignity of every person.  Therefore, Dana Point Youth Baseball does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual identity, or disability in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities.  No person shall be excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits of the league because of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual identity, or disability. 

Adopted by DPYB’s Board of Directors 9-22-2008


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The Dana Point Summer Classic
Invitational Baseball Tournament

The Dana Point Summer Classic Invitational Baseball Tournament is a segregated "A" & "B" All-Star team tournament.
This means "A" teams will only play "A" teams and "B" teams will only play "B" teams.
Same for 13 and 14 year old Pony Division teams.


The DP Classic Baseball Tournament generally occurs during the last week in June. We plan our tournament for the time slot between the first Pre-All-Star Pony Tournaments (e.g., St. Hedwig's and Placentia) of the post-season
and the start of the actual Pony District All-Star play. As a result, the actual start date of the DP Classic varies year-to-year based on the previous tournaments' end date(s).

Projected dates for the 2010 DP Classic are to br determined
   2009: June 19th to June 28th
   2008: June 20th to June 30th
2007: June 22nd to July 1st
2006: June 23rd to July 2nd
2005: June 22nd to July 1st

Please note that date ranges can expand or contract based on the number of teams that enter our tournament.

Click on this link to jump to the DP Classic website: DP Summer Classic




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Play-By-Play Announcer
Read about our new Scholarship Fund named in honor of Gene Burrus
Click here to view details


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Good Afternoon,
Players, Parents, Grandparents
and welcome to the Del Obispo Fields!

That is how the announcer starts and
not just any announcer, it’s our own Gene Burrus.
That’s right ours. Just after a few regular season games
and the Dana Point Summer Classic this man has entered our collective hearts and become part of DPYB.

After each game, comments and thank yous expressed would make you think a career professional had called the play-by-play action. Well, in fact, it had. Gene’s broadcasting career spans five decades, starting in 1952 with radio station, KRUX, Glendale, Arizona. His TV career began in 1958 with a local station in Phoenix, Arizona. This was a time for those old enough to remember, a broadcaster on both radio and tv did everything from grand openings of appliance stores to announcing the day’s headlines. And Gene did, he handled sports reports, commercials, weather, anchor news, interviews and even a dance show or two.

In 1964 he came back to California, where after World War II he had received his education in broadcasting at the Radio Engineering School in Burbank. His career moved from KCMJ, Palm Springs to KCOP, Los Angeles, where he served as a director and was in charge of video tape editing and syndication. Starting in 1974, he worked at several stations, including KOCM, Newport Beach. For ten years, ending with his retirement in 1986, Gene served as a public address announcer at the Tournament of Roses Parade.

With his gracious wife, Gladys, Gene moved to Dana Point in 1986. He now handles everything from Master of Ceremonies duties at Dana Point’s Whale Festival Parade to calling bingo games at our Senior Center. At age 82, these volunteer assignments give him great satisfaction and to us, the players, parents, grandparents of DPYB the joy of hearing our own play-by-play announcer. Gene Burrus.

If you would like to volunteer to be a play-by-play announcer for DPYB games please contact:
René 'aka_papa' Cortez Director of Communications




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Why must people register when trying to post a message to the guestbook or accessing other areas of the site?
Our registration helps to ensure anyone under the age of 13 receives parental permission. This registration is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's ruling for COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act).

Whether playing, shopping, studying or just surfing, today's kids are taking advantage of all that the Web has to offer. But when it comes to their personal information online, who's in charge? In an effort to put parents in the driver's seat, the Federal Trade Commission has established new rules for Website operators to make sure that kids' privacy is protected while they're online. These rules, which went into effect on April 21, 2000, are part of the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The law requires that Website operators post comprehensive privacy policies on their sites, notify parents about their information practices, and obtain parental consent before collecting any personal information from children under the age of 13 or allowing kids under 13 to publicly post personal information such as on web pages, bulletin boards or chat rooms without their parent's consent. For kids, this means that they will not have free reign of all that the Web has to offer, unless their parent provides consent.

Basically, the law was enacted not to restrict Web operators from providing services and capturing useful data, but to restrict kids from releasing information about themselves that could allow a stranger to contact them.

 


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WEBSITE INFO:
DPYB Website Address www.dpyb.org
The website is still the best way to get the most current information about Dana Point Youth Baseball,
but the hotline works when you are on the road and wondering if your games are rained out!


DPYB's Hotline Phone number is 949-310-4547

Do Not Leave Voice Messages At This Number!
The Hotline is for Informational Purposes Only!


Please read the information below:

Welcome to our website. If you continue to browse and use this website you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy govern Dana Point Youth Baseball’s relationship with you in relation to this website.

The term Dana Point Youth Baseball, DPYB, League, us or we refers to the owner of the website whose registered office is
PMB#457, 32545-B Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California, 92629. The term you refers to the user or viewer of our website.

The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by DPYB and while we endeavour to keep the information up-to-date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics and images contained on the website for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of DPYB. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorsement of the products or views expressed within them.

This website contains material and images which is owned by or registered to us. This material includes, but is not limited to, the design, layout, look, appearance, graphics and images. Reproduction is prohibited without the written consent of Dana Point Youth Baseball or in the case of photographs, the owner(s) of each photograph.

You may not create a link to this website from another website or document without Dana Point Youth Baseball’s prior written consent.

Every effort is made to keep the website up and running smoothly. However, DPYB takes no responsibility for and will not be liable for the website being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond our control.

Should you have any questions, please contact us at: info@dpyb.org.



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