Three different league types and fifteen teams to choose from
- The leagues listed here are official partners with Hillsborough County
- These leagues are in charge of their own schedules, rules, and websites, but use County facilities for practice and games
- Contact them directly for any questions using the links provided to their website and/or team contact email
Little League
Each Little League program is organized within a community. It is only from within this territory that the league may register its players. Find your local Little League organization.
Antioch Little League
- Website: Antioch Little League
- League President / Contact: Joel Barfield
- Facility:
Keystone Little League
- Website: Keystone Little League
- League President / Contact: Brian Dieser
- Facility:
Pinecrest Little League
- Website: Pinecrest Little League
- League President / Contact: LaWanda Bramlett
- Facility:
Progress Village Little League
- Website: Progress Village Little League
- League President / Contact: Anthony Pittman
- Facility:
Babe Ruth/Cal Ripken Leagues
The Cal Ripken League keeps this great sport fun for kids in the early stages of youth baseball.
Divisions include: Major, recommended for 11 and 12-year-old players; Minor, recommended for 9 and 10-year-olds; Rookie, designed primarily for 7, 8, and 9-year-olds; and T-Ball, recommended for 4, 5, and 6-year-olds.
Bloomingdale Youth Sports Association
- Website: Bloomingdale Youth Sports Association
- League President / Contact: Dave Nolte
- Facility:
Citrus Park Youth Sports Association
- Website: Citrus Park Youth Sports Association
- League President / Contact: Mike Accomando
- Facility:
East Bay Youth Athletics
- Website: East Bay Youth Athletics
- League President / Contact: Cono Liguori
- Facility:
FishHawk Youth Baseball Recreation
- Website: FishHawk Youth Baseball Recreation
- League President / Contact: Steve Collins
- Facility:
Lutz Baseball
- Website: Lutz Baseball
- League President / Contact: Justin Deak
- Facility:
North Brandon Youth Baseball
- Website: North Brandon Youth Baseball
- League President / Contact: Brian Tackitt
- Facility:
North Tampa Athletics Association
- Website: North Tampa Athletics Association
- League President / Contact: Trae Limbach
- Facility: &
Dizzy Dean Leagues
The Dizzy Dean baseball program is a community-based recreation league for everyone in the family to enjoy.
Levels are: the Farm League for ages 5, 6, 7 and 8 years old, Minor League for ages 9 and 10 years old, Freshmen League for ages 11 and 12 years old, Sophomore League for ages 13 and 14 years old, Junior and Senior League for ages 15, 16, 17 and 18 years old.
Forest Hills Youth Baseball
- Website: Forest Hills Youth Baseball
- Contact: Ron Perez
- Facility:
South Brandon Sports
- Website:
- Contact: Kelli VanDuyn
- Facility:
Town 'N Country Baseball
- Website: Town 'N Country Baseball
- Contact: Rob Guerrero
- Facility: