OKC Parks’ brings Little League® Baseball to Oklahoma City for the first time


Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation sends this information as posted below:


The wait is over. Little League® Baseball comes to Oklahoma City for the first time this spring thanks to Oklahoma City Parks & Recreation. Registration is now open for 10-12-year-olds at okc.gov/parks.

“Little League allows the OKC community to experience competitive youth baseball while building skills for both the sport and life,” Recreation Program Coordinator for Athletics Kelly Young said. “It will bring national exposure and support to communities that typically get overlooked. OKC Parks Little League provides an opportunity for children of all backgrounds to learn and grow through unique and unforgettable experiences.”

For a 10-game season, the registration fee is $65 per player, and registration ends March 17. Games will be played at Stars & Stripes Park at Field #1 beginning at 4 p.m. on April 22. Winning teams will have the opportunity to advance to the next level and compete in tournaments on their journey to becoming the Little League® world champions. Register online here.

About Little League®

Little League® Baseball and Softball, founded in 1939 by Carl E. Stotz, is the first organized youth sports program in the world. Today, millions of children — ages 4 to 16 — on six continents and scores of countries can attest that baseball, softball and Little League are synonymous.


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