Youth Sports • Belleview, FL

Belleview Youth Baseball

Ages 4–15, 5 divisions, two seasons per year at Belleview Sports Complex — serving southern Marion County families.

6501 SE 107th St, Belleview, FL
(352) 282-1878
belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com

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Overview: Established Youth Baseball in Belleview

Belleview Youth Baseball is a well-established youth baseball organization serving the southern Marion County community. Operating out of the Belleview Sports Complex at 6501 SE 107th St, the league provides a structured, community-driven baseball experience for players ages 4 through 15.

With five age-based divisions and two seasons per year, the league offers year-round engagement for families in Belleview, Summerfield, and surrounding communities. Registration is managed online through the SportNgin platform at belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com.

5 Divisions

The league is organized into five divisions by approximate age. Age cutoffs can be adjusted seasonally — confirm current placements at registration.

1

T-Ball

Ages 4–5 (approx.)

The entry-level division for the youngest players. No pitching — kids hit off a stationary tee. Focus is on basic fundamentals, running the bases, and most importantly, fun.

2

Coach Pitch

Ages 6–7 (approx.)

A coach from the batting team pitches to their own players. This bridges the gap between tee ball and kid pitch, helping players develop real swing mechanics with less strikeout frustration.

3

Minor League

Ages 8–9 (approx.)

Players pitch to one another, with some support and guidelines in place. Fielding, base running, and pitching fundamentals become more structured at this level.

4

Major League

Ages 10–12 (approx.)

Full player-pitch baseball with standard rules. This is the most recognizable traditional youth baseball format, emphasizing competitive play and further skill development.

5

Senior League

Ages 13–15 (approx.)

The oldest division provides a competitive experience for teenage players, often played on larger fields with dimensions closer to high school baseball.

Age ranges listed are approximate. Confirm exact division eligibility during registration at belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com.

Spring & Fall Seasons

Spring Season

The spring season is typically the league's primary season, with registration opening in late winter. Games are generally played from spring through early summer. Check belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com for exact dates for the current year.

Fall Season

A fall season provides a second opportunity for players to participate. Fall ball is often a great option for players who missed spring, want additional development time, or are trying out the sport for the first time. Registration and schedule details are posted on the league website.

Registration Process

Registration is conducted online through the SportNgin platform at belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com. You'll need to create an account, select your child's division based on age, and complete the registration form. Fees vary by season and division.

Registration windows open ahead of each season. Spots can fill, especially for popular divisions — checking the site early when a new season is approaching is recommended.

Have ready: Player's birth certificate or age documentation, parent/guardian contact information, emergency contacts, and payment method. Requirements may vary — confirm on the registration portal.

Volunteering

Youth baseball leagues run on volunteers. Coaching positions, team parent roles, scorekeeping, and field maintenance are all areas where community members make the league possible. If you're a parent or community member interested in contributing, contacting the league at (352) 282-1878 or through the SportNgin site is the right first step.

Most organizations working with youth require volunteer background checks. Be prepared for this as part of the process.

What to Bring

1

Baseball glove (most leagues require players to provide their own — confirm during registration)

2

Athletic shoes or baseball cleats appropriate for your child's division

3

Batting helmet and bat if not provided — check league equipment policies

4

Water bottle and sun protection for Florida heat — games and practices are often in direct sun

Frequently Asked Questions

What ages can play Belleview Youth Baseball?

Belleview Youth Baseball serves players ages 4 through 15 across five divisions — T-Ball, Coach Pitch, Minor, Major, and Senior League. Age cutoffs for each division may vary by season; confirm current age eligibility at belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com or by calling (352) 282-1878.

How many seasons does Belleview Youth Baseball run per year?

Belleview Youth Baseball is reported to run two seasons per year — typically a spring season and a fall season. Season dates, registration windows, and schedules are posted at belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com.

How do I register my child for Belleview Youth Baseball?

Registration is handled online through belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com. Creating an account on the SportNgin platform is typically required. Registration windows open ahead of each season — check the site for current dates and deadlines, as spots can fill.

Where do Belleview Youth Baseball games take place?

Games and practices are held at Belleview Sports Complex, located at 6501 SE 107th St, Belleview, FL. The complex has multiple fields and serves as the hub for youth sports in the southern part of Marion County.

Can I volunteer to coach or help with Belleview Youth Baseball?

Youth baseball leagues like Belleview Youth Baseball typically rely on parent and community volunteers for coaching, team management, and field support. If you're interested in volunteering, reaching out through belleviewyouthbaseball.sportngin.com or calling (352) 282-1878 is the right starting point. Background checks may be required for volunteers working with children.

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