Grand Chute Baseball
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T-Ball
An introductory level for ages 5-6, focusing on basic skills and teamwork.

Rookie – Machine Pitch
Machine pitch for ages 7-8, emphasizing hitting and fielding development.

Kid-pitch/Minors
Kid-pitch for ages 9-10, building pitching and more advanced baseball skills.

Majors
For ages 11-12, focusing on advanced play and strategy.

About
Grand Chute Baseball


Founded in
2008
EIN
20-3587334
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports & Recreation
Address
1835 E EDGEWOOD DR STE 105 APPLETON, WI 54913-9325 United States
Website
https://www.grandchutebaseball.com/
Phone
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Email address
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About
Grand Chute Baseball, est. 1971 (formerly GFC), serves youths aged 5-12. Originally for families north of Appleton, it now welcomes all. Programs include T-Ball, Rookie, Minors, and Majors. GC aims to teach baseball fundamentals, sportsmanship, and teamwork in a friendly environment.
Mission
Grand Chute Baseball Inc. is dedicated to teaching youth baseball and fostering good sportsmanship. They provide a positive and supportive environment for young athletes to develop their skills and learn important life lessons through the game of baseball.

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