Bethel Park Baseball
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Recreational Baseball
A recreational baseball program open to players in Bethel Park and surrounding communities. Teams are drafted to create a balanced experience for players ages 4-14.

Travel Baseball
A travel baseball program that includes winter training, spring practices, and summer tournaments. Tryouts are held to form teams for various age groups.

Training Programs
Instructional youth baseball programs focused on coaching drills and player development.

About
Bethel Park Baseball


Founded in
2019
EIN
25-1681132
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development
Address
PO BOX 241 BETHEL PARK, PA 15102-0000 United States
Website
www.bethelbaseball.org
Phone
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Email address
About
Bethel Park Baseball, founded in 2019, is dedicated to youth development through baseball. Its mission is to promote healthy competition and a joy for the game, fostering teamwork, dedication, and leadership skills. They partner with parents, coaches, and players to improve programming and serve the Bethel Park community.
Mission
Bethel Park Baseball fosters a love of the game for local youth in Bethel Park, PA, offering opportunities for teamwork, skill-building, and community connection.

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