LDATL Player Registration
2021 LDATL SIGNUPS and INFORMATION
LATROBE-DERRY AREA TEENER LEAGUE 2021 BASEBALL SIGNUPS AT ROSA/OGLIETTA PARK
(RT. 981, North of Latrobe)
January 23-24 , 2021 From 1-4 PM
At Teener League Field Press Box.
All New and Returning Players Must Sign-Up
REGISTRATION FEES: $120.00 per player ($180.00 for siblings) Plus $100.00 refundable concession stand fee
*Payments must be made with two separate checks (or cash), one for registration and one for concession.
Make checks payable to Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League (LDATL).
Players born between 5/1/2005 and 8/31/2008 are eligible for the 2021 LDATL season.
A copy of each new player’s birth certificate must be presented with this registration for age validation.
5/1/2005 - 4/30/2006: League age 15 | 5/1/2006 - 4/30/2007: League age 14 | 5/1/2007 - 8/31/2008: League age 13
ALL YOUNGSTERS WELCOME! NO BOUNDARY RESTRICTIONS
You May Download The Registration/Consent Forms For Printing With The Link Posted Below.
Please Complete the Form and Bring With You To Field. With Any Required Information and Payments If You Wish.
Forms Will Also Be Available at the Field The Day Of The Sign-Up. Thank You!
Download the 2021 Registration and Consent Forms Here
Opening Day is set for April 10th, 2021
LATROBE-DERRY AREA TEENER LEAGUE 2021 BASEBALL SIGNUPS AT ROSA/OGLIETTA PARK
(RT. 981, North of Latrobe)
January 23-24 , 2021 From 1-4 PM
At Teener League Field Press Box.
All New and Returning Players Must Sign-Up
REGISTRATION FEES: $120.00 per player ($180.00 for siblings) Plus $100.00 refundable concession stand fee
*Payments must be made with two separate checks (or cash), one for registration and one for concession.
Make checks payable to Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League (LDATL).
Players born between 5/1/2005 and 8/31/2008 are eligible for the 2021 LDATL season.
A copy of each new player’s birth certificate must be presented with this registration for age validation.
5/1/2005 - 4/30/2006: League age 15 | 5/1/2006 - 4/30/2007: League age 14 | 5/1/2007 - 8/31/2008: League age 13
ALL YOUNGSTERS WELCOME! NO BOUNDARY RESTRICTIONS
You May Download The Registration/Consent Forms For Printing With The Link Posted Below.
Please Complete the Form and Bring With You To Field. With Any Required Information and Payments If You Wish.
Forms Will Also Be Available at the Field The Day Of The Sign-Up. Thank You!
Download the 2021 Registration and Consent Forms Here
Opening Day is set for April 10th, 2021
Tryouts: 2021 Season TBA

LOCATION :
DOMINATION SPORTS
2012 Main Drive, Building D10 (Latrobe Industrial Park)
Latrobe, Pa. 15650
TRYOUT TIMES ARE AS FOLLOWS: TBA
Please report to your tryout at least 15 min before your scheduled time slot.
LDATL BAT RULE – *CHANGES FOR 2019*
LDATL has instituted a new bat rule for 2019. All metal bats must be certified and stamped with either the USA Baseball or BBCOR logo. Wood bats are also permitted for league use. If you have any questions, please contact a league coach or official.
Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League – BAT RULE (Download This Information Here)
All bats used for LDATL league play (including games, practice, and batting cage) must be a baseball bat which meets LDATL’s specifications and standards as noted in this rule.
Size: The bat shall not be more than 34 inches in length. The barrel should not be more than 2 5/8” in diameter, not less than 15/16” (7/8” for bats less than 30” in length) at its smallest part.
Barrel: Bats with composite materials in the barrel are illegal for league use, UNLESS the bat is BBCOR (Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution) Certified. All BBCOR-certified bats have a [-3] length-to-weight differential, and are marked with a BBCOR seal of approval. The certification mark must be a permanent label affixed to the barrel of the bat by the manufacturer; rectangular, with a minimum of a ½” on each side and in a contrasting color. Bats with barrels composed entirely of wood, metal, aluminum or alloy (exclusive of the end cap) are NOT required to be BBCOR-compliant. These bats must still meet the size standards noted above.
Selecting a Bat: As when purchasing any piece of sporting equipment, the most important thing you want when purchasing a bat for your child is comfort. Make sure your child is comfortable swinging the bat, if the bat feels too heavy or awkward it could negatively affect your child’s hitting mechanics. Most coaches recommend that a player uses the heaviest bat your child can swing comfortably without compromising bat speed. A lighter bat will increase bat speed, but will also coincide with a loss of momentum from the drop in the bat’s mass. Also remember that buying a more expensive bat isn’t the magic ticket to your child becoming a better hitter. Good hitting starts with good mechanics and the right mental approach, which only come with commitment, practice and repetition.
LDATL has instituted a new bat rule for 2019. All metal bats must be certified and stamped with either the USA Baseball or BBCOR logo. Wood bats are also permitted for league use. If you have any questions, please contact a league coach or official.
Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League – BAT RULE (Download This Information Here)
All bats used for LDATL league play (including games, practice, and batting cage) must be a baseball bat which meets LDATL’s specifications and standards as noted in this rule.
Size: The bat shall not be more than 34 inches in length. The barrel should not be more than 2 5/8” in diameter, not less than 15/16” (7/8” for bats less than 30” in length) at its smallest part.
Barrel: Bats with composite materials in the barrel are illegal for league use, UNLESS the bat is BBCOR (Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution) Certified. All BBCOR-certified bats have a [-3] length-to-weight differential, and are marked with a BBCOR seal of approval. The certification mark must be a permanent label affixed to the barrel of the bat by the manufacturer; rectangular, with a minimum of a ½” on each side and in a contrasting color. Bats with barrels composed entirely of wood, metal, aluminum or alloy (exclusive of the end cap) are NOT required to be BBCOR-compliant. These bats must still meet the size standards noted above.
Selecting a Bat: As when purchasing any piece of sporting equipment, the most important thing you want when purchasing a bat for your child is comfort. Make sure your child is comfortable swinging the bat, if the bat feels too heavy or awkward it could negatively affect your child’s hitting mechanics. Most coaches recommend that a player uses the heaviest bat your child can swing comfortably without compromising bat speed. A lighter bat will increase bat speed, but will also coincide with a loss of momentum from the drop in the bat’s mass. Also remember that buying a more expensive bat isn’t the magic ticket to your child becoming a better hitter. Good hitting starts with good mechanics and the right mental approach, which only come with commitment, practice and repetition.
LDATL Contact Information
In case of questions, comments, or emergencies, contact should be made via telephone to an Officer of the League. Unanswered calls or messages will be returned as quickly as possible.
For all other questions or comments please use the contact form provided below.
Mailing Address:
Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League, Inc.
P.O. Box 502
Latrobe, PA. 15650
For all other questions or comments please use the contact form provided below.
Mailing Address:
Latrobe-Derry Area Teener League, Inc.
P.O. Box 502
Latrobe, PA. 15650
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