The City of Delaware has announced that it is again offering youth baseball and softball programs in 2021.

The registration deadline is Saturday, March 6 at noon.

Baseball Registration Form
Softball Registration Form

On-line registration and payment is available. Families wishing to register on-line, can fill out the registration and email it to our offices, and phone in the payment information to City of Delaware Customer Service at 740-203-1810. Registration and payment can also be filled out at home and, with payment, placed in either red drop-off box located at Mingo Park, 500 East Lincoln Avenue, or at City Hall, 1 S. Sandusky Street.

Baseball teams will play in the Buckeye Valley Summer Baseball League (click each level for rules). Levels will be Coach Pitch (age 5-6), Pinto (7-8), Mustang (9-10), Little League (11-12) and Pony (13,14,15).

Softball teams will play in the Marion/Delaware County Girls Softball League (click each level for rules). Levels will be U-8, U-10, U-12 and U-16.

Public Health Resources: State of Ohio Second Amended Sports Order, Medical Checks for Athletes

More Information: The City of Delaware is overseeing youth baseball and softball play for the first time since 2011. Both seasons were wiped out by COVID in 2020. Prior to that, the Central Ohio YMCA directed the programs for eight years. For more information on City of Delaware recreation, phone 740-203-1455 or email our office.

Source: City of Delaware

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