high school baseball
High school baseball is a popular sport played by students in grades 9 through 12. Teams typically compete in local and regional leagues, with games held during the spring season. Players develop their skills in hitting, pitching, and fielding, while also learning teamwork and sportsmanship.
Many high schools have their own baseball fields and facilities, allowing students to practice and play home games. The sport often serves as a stepping stone for athletes aspiring to play at the collegiate level, with some players receiving scholarships to universities. Little League, NCAA, and MLB are related organizations that promote youth and amateur baseball.