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 left to right: Coach:Craig Mitchell, Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd, Jordan (Panda) Susbilla, Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado, Coach;J.B. True, Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis, ( Joltin`) Jacob  Rosin, Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano, Coach; Don Peralta, Scotty (Happy) Gilmore, Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell, Tristan (Brave Heart) George, Jake (The Snake) Peralta, Coach; Doug Rosin, Parker (The Real Deal) True, Charles (Hawk) Godtfredsen

"2013 is going to be an exicting season with many possibilities," coach Don Peralta explains. "We had an outstanding draft, we signed five Major league veterans, Anthony Lozano, Jordan Susbilla, Jacob Rosin, Charles Godtfedsen, and Chase Meniatis. We were able to bring up five players from the 2012 championship AAA Yankee Team; Andrei Buado, Hayden Mitchell, Spencer Floyd, Paker True, and Jake Peralta, we also added two of the most versitile players in the league; AAA Orioles; Tristan George and Scotty Gilmore". Coach J.B. is ecstatic when talking about the team chemistry and mental make-up of the Major Yankees, saying," this team has it all, experience, leadership, and the perserverance to see the job through to its final destination. The Yankees also added Coach Doug Rosin to their staff. Rosin is a welcome addition and should bring stability to the Yankee coaching staff. 

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2013 Fall Season

Posted by Michelle Duran at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

    


 
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Posted by Kevin Anderson at Aug 25, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Spring Season is Now Over, But Fall Ball is Right Around the Corner!

Online registrations are now over, and teams have been drafted. We will be continue our Fall Ball offerings by having 4 divisions. There will be Juniors for all 13 and 14 year olds, Majors for 10-12 year olds, AAA for 9-10 year olds, and AA, for 8-9 year olds.  

The minor divisions will be for younger players who have played in the Spring Season A division or higher. Majors is specifically for the more advanced players, and then the Juniors will be for the 13 and 14 year olds.

Fall Ball is meant to be a pre-Spring season prep season. It remains fun and friendly with an emphasis on maintaing player skills in preperation for the upcoming Spring Season. As such, player age is determined by how old the player is on April 30, 2014. If you were 12 for the 2013 Spring Season, you are now 13 for the Fall season.

Fall Ball Season registration fees are $75 per player.

If you would like to sign up, please contact the Registrar (registrar@rwll.net).

Check back here in November for details on the Spring Season registration.

To be eligible to participate in RWLL Spring Season, you must turn five (5) years old before May 1, 2014.  

We remain a fund raiser free league! The registration fee includes the City of Roseville player fee ($10) and the jersey shirt and hat.

RWLL League Boundary Map <---New to league? Start Here first!

Printable Registration Form (for in-person registration events only

Proof of Residency Requirements

Playing age calculator

2013 Volunteer Application - Must have for ANY Manager, Coach, Team Parent, Umpire Please have a copy of your drivers licence if bringing to registration

Manager/Coach Application  - Interested in being a Manager or Coach. Fill this form out and get it to one of the player agents.

BUDDY REQUEST FORM - Want to play with your best friend? This is the form you need to request the same team. Some restrictions apply. Teeball & Farm Div's only

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Age* Level
5 T-Ball Only
6 Players with one year of T-Ball are encouraged to play FARM.  New players and those who need more deverlopment should apply for T-Ball
7 Expected to attend try-outs for consideration into A Ball. Players not selected to play A and those who do not try-out will be placed on a FARM team.
8 Expected to attend try-outs for consideration into AA.  Players not selected for AA will be eligible for A draft.  Any player not selected to A or who does not attend try-outs will be RANDOMLY assigned to a FARM team 
9 Expected to attend try-outs for consideration into AAA.  Any player not drafted to AAA will be eligible for AA and A drafts.  Any player who does not attend will be placed in A by blind draw
10 Expected to attend try-outs for consideration into MAJORS.  Any player who does not try-out will be placed on AA team by blind draw.
11 Expected to attend try-outs for consideration into MAJORS.  Any player who does not try-out will be placed on AAA team by blind draw.
12 REQUIRED to try-out. MAJORS only unless player is granted a safety waiver by District.  No player may be placed on a MAJOR team without a try-out to confirm safety compliance
*Ages base off of player's age as of April 30 of that season.
Division Level
T-Ball Introductoy Level. Use of hitting tee.  10-12 game season
FARM Continuation of T-Ball.  Use of pitching machine and introduction of defensive concepts. 10-12 game season
A Minor Combination of coach and modified player pitch.  18-20 game season and post-season tournament. Umpires used.
AA Minor Modified player pitch. Continuous batting order.  18-20 game season and post-season tournament.
AAA Minor All player pitch.  Continuous batting order. 18-20 game season and post season tournament
MAJORS Little League Rules apply
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Posted by craig mitchell at Jun 4, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Yankees Win Streak Hits Three

The Yankees won their third game in a row and completed a sweep over the Rangers on Wednesday night. Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd picked a great time to rack up his first hit of the season. The Yankees won a close battle 7-6. Yankee pitchers: Charles (Nails) Godtfredsen, Jordan (Panda) Susbilla, Scotty (Happy) Gilmore and Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano allowed only four hits in their combined pitching effort. With Spencer ( The Road Runner) Floyd leading the hit parade, Scotty (Happy) Gilmore 2-4,2b, Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis, Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano, 2-3, and Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell followed suit as the Bombers scored their 7 runs. Jake Peralta starred on defense with a great catch in left field and came in from left field to record the out on a pickle play. Other Yankees in the right place at the right time were; Tristan (Brave Heart) George and (Joltin`) Jacob Rosin. With the win the Yankees move to 9-7-1

 

Defensive Gem of the Game: Jake Peralta; coming in from left field to get the final out on a pickle play

 

Hustle Play of the Game: Scotty (Happy) Gilmore; two perfect fake steals

 

Player of the Game: Scotty (Happy) Gilmore;  two perfect fake steals, two runs scored, and went 2-3, 2b

 

The Yankee Organization would like to throw out a special thanks to the "Happy Man" Scotty Gilmore. This is Scottys first year with the Yankee organization, but he has already adapted to the Yankee way with his great play on the field, and even more so, as a team mate. "Scotty is everything you look for when you want a leader in the clubhouse", says Yankee Skipper; Craig Mitchell. "Hopefully Scotty will be a Yankee for a long time to come.

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Posted by craig mitchell at May 31, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The Yankee Freight Train Rolls Through RedsVille

Wednesday night, the Yankees were again faced with the daunghting task of taking on the division leader. A week ago the Yankees removed the league leading Giants from the lead with an 8-8 tie, putting the Reds on top of the Major Division. Now it was time to take on the Big Red Machine. The Reds jumped out to an early 3-0 lead but the Yankees countered with a 4 spot in the 4th and never looked back. The Yankees went on to win 14-6. Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano and Charles (Nails) Godtfredsen pitched superbly striking out 9 batters. " Nails" and "The Big Easy" led the Yankee hitting attack, Godfredsen had a double and Lozano had a homerun and a triple.  Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis,2-3 Parker (The Real Deal) True, Tristan (Brave Heart) George, Andrei (The Big Cat) Buado and Hayden (The Hammer) Mitchell, 2b, had the other Yankee hits. "Joltin" Jacob Rosin" worked the Reds staff for 3 walks and Spencer (The Road Runner) Floyd had one walk. Yankess in the right spot at the right time were: Jake (The Snake) Peralta, Scotty (Happy) Gilmore and Jordan (Panda) Susbilla.  With the win The Yankees move to 8-7-1.

Defensive Gem of the Game: Chase (The Mighty) Meniatis, long throw from 3rd base to get the out at first

Hustle Play of the Game: (Joltin) Jacob Rosin; Scoring 3 runs with good, aggressive base running 

Player of the Game: Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano; home-run, triple 

The Yankee Organization would like to throw out a special thanks to Anthony (The Big Easy) Lozano. Lozano is one of the top Yankee run producers and the Ace of the Yankkee pitching staff.