Are you ready to play baseball this summer?
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This article was published 09/02/2024 (587 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Baseball Manitoba wants you — to play baseball this summer.
Registration for the 2024 season is now open online thanks to a partnership with RAMP Interactive where parents can register there kids.
To register for baseball in Manitoba and become a member of Baseball Manitoba, you must register for baseball with your local community club or with your local baseball association.
If you are unsure about which association you belong to refer to Baseball Manitoba’s boundary page on its website.
If your local association’s system is not yet set up, contact them directly.
Registration typically opens in February or March and ends in April. Teams are formed by mid-April and begin practicing in late April. Games typically begin on or around May 1 and run into July.
While Winnipeg and its hinterland use community clubs and each club has a baseball convener, in Brandon and rural Manitoba, these communities have baseball associations.
Brandon will host its level one and two umpire clinic on April 20 at the Eastend Community Centre. Contact Jack Reynolds at 204-724-3782
To register locally visit: www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=8a5066154b
For senior baseball visit: www.rampregistrations.com/login?v3=ac50d05180
If you are not sure about the Baseball Manitoba boundaries, visit the following link: www.baseballmanitoba.ca/content/Boundaries
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