Gresham Little League: League Format
League and Division Format
League and Division Format
Gresham Little League consists of 2 different leagues: American League and National League.
In general, each league is based on which Elementary or Middle school your child is/would attend; however, it is the parents responsibility to ensure their child is within the proper league boundries.
The American league includes:
- Powell Valley
- East Orient (Multnomah County residents)
- Hall
- Highland
- Kelly Creek
- Gordon Russell
- West Orient (Multnomah County residents)
The National League includes:
- Hollydale
- West Gresham
- East Gresham
- North Gresham
- Dexter McCarty
- Clear Creek
The American and National Leagues each consist of 5 divisions:
- Major League
- Minor League
- Farm League
- Rookie
- T-Ball
Major League: typically comprised of 11-12 year olds with above average baseball skills.
Minor League: this level is comprised of mostly 9 year olds, and 10 and 11 year olds not selected to a Major League team. All 9 year olds may play at this level, but are subject to being drafted and space availability. Any 8, 9, or 10 year old not drafted to Minors will be placed on a Farm team.
Farm League: this level is comprised mostly of 8, 9, and 10 year olds not drafted to a Minors team. Note: Players begin their Gresham Little League pitching careers at this level.
Rookie: this level is comprised of mostly 7 year olds. Players who are 6 years old may play Rookies, but must have 1 year of T-ball experience. Emphasis is directed toward developing fundamental baseball skills. There is no end-of-season double-elimination tournament at this level.
T-Ball: comprised of 5 and 6 year olds. While 7 year olds are permitted to play at this level, such participation is generally discouraged and will only be allowed upon request and approval.
The Majors and Minors Spring playing seasons end with a double-elimination tournament that results in a "League Champion" for each level. Farms end with a single elimination tournament and Rookie and T-ball do not have a season-ending tournament.
Team Seletion Process
Each Division uses the following selection process for placing players on teams.
Major and Minor: Team assignments are made via a draft after a tryout. All properly registered players participating in tryouts are placed on a team; however, not all 9 year old players will be drafted to a minors team and not all 11 year old players will be drafted to a majors team. Note: 12 year olds must play in the Major League unless specific consent is allowed by the Distric 2 Administrator.
Rookie and Farm: Teams are assigned by either the Division Directors and Player Representative for the Division. Player assignments are made with emphasis on age and the manager/coach player assessments from the previous year. Player assessments are used primarily to balance the skill level of all teams. Players are notified of their team a few weeks prior to Opening Day.
T-Ball: Teams are assigned by the T-Ball Division Coordinator, with emphasis on local neighborhoods and age. Players are notified of their team a few weeks prior to Opening Day.