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How to Participate in Legion Baseball

With an alumni base that includes more than half of current Major League Baseball players,
American Legion Baseball is one of
the most prominent and tradition-rich amateur athletic
leagues in existence.
The program is always growing, and participation is easy. About 5,000 teams compete each year, so there’s ample opportunity for new players to join, and for coaches who want to start a team. The league also employs a large number of umpires and other volunteers.

To play:

Contact your local Legion post. Look for the address and phone number in the local White
Pages or at
www.legion.org. Click on "Find a Post" and fill in your city, state and ZIP code. Players can only sign up for the post that is the shortest driving distance from their residence. However, some exceptions exist. A player whose parents are living separately can declare either parent’s home as his main residence. Additionally, a player who is attending a private school has the option of enrolling with the post closest to his school; in this situation, a Team Declaration Form (Form 77) must be filled out. Players who are cut from a team, or try out but don't make the roster, can play for the post that is the next shortest driving distance from their residence. If a player doesn't make that team, he can try out with the next-closest post. He can continue until he finds a team to join.

To coach:

Coaches who want to start a team should contact the department baseball chairman in their state. The department will send a new team packet, which includes copies of the state and national rules, insurance information and registration forms. A coach must first fill out a new team registration form. After that’s accepted, an American Legion Baseball registration form must be sent in for insurance purposes. Coaches are to register online at www.legion.org/baseball .


To umpire:

Usually, local umpire associations provide departments with umpires. Department chairmen can nominate umpires to officiate the national tournament. Umpires can also nominate each other.

To volunteer:

Legion Baseball can always use your help. Volunteers can serve in a variety of ways, ranging from statisticians to serving Gatorade during games.  For more information, contact your local post.