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My son/daughter is 5 year old and he/she wants to play in the Instructional (A/AA) League baseball. Is he/she eligible?

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My son/daughter is 5 year old and he/she wants to play in the Instructional (A/AA) League baseball. Is he/she eligible?

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Bolton Youth Baseball encourages all Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten age kids to play T-Ball. This level is more than just baseball fundamentals but it also allows the kids the time to adjust to the game without the pressures of learning outs and errors. Bolton Youth Baseball has set a policy that all “league age” 5 year olds MUST play T-ball, no exceptions. In addition, all Kindergarten “league age” 6 years olds must play T-ball if they have not already played the previous season. Players age 7 and older are exempt from this rule and will be placed in the Instructional (A/AA) League.

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