Tuesday, 16 February 2016 15:08

Gearing Up for Summer Ball!!

More snow in God's Country but hopefully spring is near and Mother Nature will settle down! In the meantime we are gearing for YOUR Chillicothe 757 Colts to kick off their 47th consecutive year of baseball in your backyard. In preparation for summer we have our routine activities like game scheduling, Jadwin Tournament activities, finalizing tournament schedules, ordering baseballs, uniforms, etc but this year also brings some new and exciting things!

Musco Lighting

 

 

2016 may be the year that's remembered for "Lighting UP DA HOFF!" and a major success for kicking off the Hoffman Restoration Plan. Many community members have worked very hard to make to achieve the phase I goal of bringing another lighted field to the Chillicothe area! Many more details will follow related to the opening ceremony and other events. In the meantime, I encourage all of our players, coaches, parents and alumni to say thank you to the Lighting Committee for all of their hard work!

 

Also good to mention that this is just phase I and we have a lot of work to do so anyone interested in learning more please let us know.

Monday, 15 February 2016 21:11

What team can I play for again?

It's about that time of year again as people start praying for spring to finally hit in God's Country we start hearing questions from parents & players about dates of birth, etc. The Eligibility Chart below is provided by American Legion Baseball as a guide to help people easily dertermine eligibility. The chart below dictates how both our Senior and Junior American Legion teams determine age.  

For the younger Post 757 Colts Baseball Teams we utilize a different cut-off date which states that a player's age on April 30th of the current year determines that player's "playing age for the current year". Is it clear as mud? Feel free to contact our coaching staff with any questions! You can also visit this page to calculate playing age for players interested in playing 13U, 14U or 15U. 2016 American Legion Age Chart

 

Sunday, 14 February 2016 20:24

Winter Baseball Ends for 2016

Winter and Baseball!The Post 757 Colts winterball activities officially ended yesterday as the Mannino Grand Slam USA High School Winter League comes to an end. The end of winterball is always a bittersweet time of year for me. It's very sad in some ways because it means that the window I have to work with my guys officially closes until summer baseball begins...of course it's sweet too because that means we are that much closer to baseball season!

This year adds something a little different as it will be the first time I have coached school baseball since the spring of 2011. Of course we had our customary hug and best of luck wishes during the spring season.... and this year brought back the "do everything you can to beat me on the field because I will do that to you!" and the "we are competitors on the field and all one team after the game".

I already know the hardest part of coaching the Adena Warriors baseball team this year and it won't be the time commitment, the x's an o's, or the parents....it will definitely be coaching against my guys during the high school season!

We will be scheduling a parent meeting for the the Senior and Junior teams in the coming weeks to discuss travel plans, scheduling, fundraising and logistics for the upcoming summer baseball season. I want to wish all of our guys the best of luck this spring season!!    

Thursday, 11 February 2016 16:53

2016 Wiffle Ball Tournament

Due to a delay in the lights installation at Hoffman Field the 2016 Wiffleballmania Event is being postponed to a later date! All teams that had pre-registered have been notified.

 

Download the Tournament Flyer Here

 

WHEN:             Sunday, May 22, 2016, 2 pm - HOMERUN DERBY REGISTRATION 12:30 pm and starting at 1 pm

WHERE:              JW Hoffman Field at Mary Lou Patton Park

COST:                 $20/player, teams of 3-5 players; please register by May 15th, prizes to winning teams

AGE DIVISIONS:  Kids (9-12) Intermediate (13-15) Adult (16-35) Old (36+)

Divisions may be added or combined depending on numbers.

A minimum of 3 games will be played by all teams. The tournament will be played in any weather conditions so please dress accordingly. All proceeds benefit the Chillicothe 757 Colts Baseball Program. 

 

PRE-REGISTRATION: 

Please pre-register for the wiffleball tournament by clicking here or contacting the CoachingStaff

 

QUICK OVERVIEW:

3 inning games—30 minute time limit

Tie games will be determined by a HR hitting contest (5 pitches soft toss to team captain or designee)

No Base Running; Runners advance based on hit WiffleBallField

An out is any fielded ball before it stops

Balls & Strikes—no Hit By Pitch

3 Game minimum; Winner/Loser Bracket;

Prizes for winners!

 

GAME RULES: 

Bats and balls will be supplied to each team; no other bats or balls will be used.   The field is laid out with foul lines and markers for singles, doubles, triples and home run areas and strike zones,  as shown to the right. A team will have a minimum of 3 and maximum of 5 players; a 5 player team will consist of a catcher, pitcher, double area fielder, triple area fielder and home run area fielder. Fielders cannot move from one area to another once they have started an inning (with the exception of swapping pitchers) unless there is no other fielder in that area. As in baseball, the game is played with one team at bat and one team in the field. The batting order of the team at bat shall remain the same throughout the game. The rules of play are similar to baseball; however there is no base running. Three outs to retire a side, per inning, three innings per game with games limited to 30 minutes. When game time has reached thirty (30) minutes, only one more full inning will be played (the game will be shortened if necessary). In case of a tie, a homerun contest with each team’s captain or designee to get 5 pitches from a   teammate—the team with the most homeruns is the winner of the game. For a complete inning, both sides must bat. Each field will have a strike zone backstop, if a pitched ball under 10 feet in height hits the target it is a strike, if a foul tip hits the target on the 3rd strike it’s an out.

WiffleBallPitchesIf a batter is walked the pitcher will then move up closer to the batter and  give an underhand lob pitch to the batter.  The pitch must be a strike, the batter must swing at a strike or he’s out. If the pitch is not a strike the pitcher must throw an additional pitch.

 

An out for the batter can be made in three ways:

1. The batter can strike out only if he/she swings at a pitched ball and does not foul tip the third strike. Foul tips count as a strike for the first two strikes only. A foul tip that hits the strike zone on the 3rd strike is considered an out.

2. Fly balls caught in fair or foul territory

3. Ground balls caught while the ball is in motion, in fair territory. Bunting is not allowed and the batter cannot obtain a base on balls. In all divisions after 4 balls a lob/soft toss pitch must be thrown, in Kids division and below divisions an  official will pitch after 4 balls to a batter.

Scoring: 

Single markers are placed approximately 24 feet from home plate on the foul line. A ball hit in the single area (i.e. the area between batters box and single markers and not caught, constitutes a single. Double markers are placed
approximately 20 feet in back of the single markers on the foul line. A ball hit in the double area (between the single marker and the double marker) and not caught constitutes a double. Triple markers are placed on foul lines 20 feet back of the double markers. Balls hit in the triple area (between the double markers and triple markers) and not caught,
constitute a  triple. Balls hit past the triple markers, and not caught, constitute a home run.

The baseball rules of scoring apply:

Example: A player hits a single – his/her team has a man on first base (imaginary runners). The next player hits a single – the team now has a man of first and second. Third batter hits a home run – three runs score! (The imaginary runners on first and second, plus the home run.)

  • A batter earns 1 imaginary base on a single, 2 imaginary bases on a double and 3 imaginary bases on a triple.
  • A runner on 1st advances one base on a single, 2 bases on a double and scores on a triple
  • A runner on 2nd base scores on a single, double, or triple.
  • A runner on 3rd base scores on any hit.

HOMERUN DERBY:

The Homerun Derby registration begins at 12:30 pm and kicks off at 1 pm for anyone wishing to participate! All players participating in the derby will inititally receive 3 rounds of 10 pitches (underhand soft toss) with the top performers (will be based on number of participants) proceeding to the second round (2 rounds of 10 pitches). The top 2 hitters from round 2 will proceed to the 3rd and final round which will consist of 2 rounds of 10 pitches with the top performer being named Homerun Derby Champion! Prizes will be provided to the top 2 performers.

The Homerun Derby is available to all participants at a $5 fee.