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Boulder County Baseball

Baseball, is played with vigor throughout Boulder County. A plethora of leagues exist for all ages and talent levels. Baseball team opportunities are generally limited to boys and young men. Women and girls will find the Softball page more informative for league information. If Baseball is your passion, Boulder Active is your informational site.

Adult League Information

Youth League Information

Youth Clinics

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3 Comments


  1. Charlie Barkmeier
    Apr 11, 2011

    I am a 19 year old student at CU, and live in Boulder during the summer as well. I have been looking for a way to play baseball over the summer, starting in a couple of weeks when my rugby season ends. Are there any opportunities for this age? I also have some friends that are interested. Thanks!


    • Forest
      Apr 11, 2011

      Charlie,
      I have tried to find places to play adult baseball in Boulder, but because of fast pitching most adults tend to head toward fast-pitch softball. There is a baseball league in Denver, called Denver National Adult Baseball Association. You can find their information at the top of the this page. I believe the summer registration was in February. You may still be able to get on a team if you go through free agency. However, there are tons of softball leagues all around the boulder area. Check out our softball page for more information about some of these leagues. Some of them have registration deadlines that are coming up soon. The city of Boulder softball leagues registration is April 13th. You may be able to get on a team if you click this link. http://www.BoulderSoftball.wordpress.com. There is also a Boulder pick-up softball meet-up group. You can find their information with this link. http://www.meetup.com/Boulder-Pickup-Softball/ .
      Good luck


  2. Mike
    Jan 24, 2012

    Hey I’m wondering if there is a place to play pick-up baseball around here?

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