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TP 15U ‘AAA’/Elite Tryouts!
If you are interested in playing on the 2026 TP 15U ‘AAA’/Elite team which will be competing in the EBLO, please fill out the tryout form. If there are any questions please reach out to Ben Goldstein – bgoldstein@inforfg.com Tryouts will take place on Tuesday July 22nd from 5 -7pm at Christie Pits #1. Please arrive by…
TP 18U ‘AAA’/Elite Tryouts!
If you are interested in playing on the 2026 TP 18U ‘AAA’/Elite team, which will be competing in the EBLO, please fill out the tryout form. If there are any questions please reach out to Tim Lawrence (tim@tpbaseball.ca) and Aidan McClory (amcclory12@gmail.com). Tryouts will take place on Sunday July 20th from 12 -2pm at Christie…
Celebrating Pride Month at TP Baseball
At Toronto Playgrounds Baseball, we believe baseball is more than just a game—it’s a community. This June, as we celebrate Pride Month, we reaffirm our commitment to building a league where every player, coach, parent, and volunteer feels welcomed, respected, and valued. We recognize the importance of creating inclusive spaces for our 2SLGBTQ+ community—both on…
Introducing the Toronto Playgrounds Baseball Newsletter!
📣 May 2025 TP Baseball Newsletter We’re thrilled to launch the very first edition of the Toronto Playgrounds Baseball Newsletter — your new go-to spot for all the latest news, highlights, and community updates from around the diamond! We’ll be sending out newsletters on a seasonal basis to keep you informed and engaged with what’s…
Happy Mother’s Day! Celebrating the MVPs Behind the Scenes
At Toronto Playgrounds Baseball, we believe in the power of community — and moms are at the heart of it all. From driving to early morning games and cheering in all weather conditions, to offering words of encouragement after a tough loss, moms (and mom-like figures) play a vital role in the development of our…
Honouring Jackie Robinson: A Legacy That Lives On
April 15th marks Jackie Robinson Day—an annual celebration of a man whose courage and conviction forever changed the game of baseball. On this day in 1947, Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s colour barrier when he took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers, wearing number 42. At Toronto Playgrounds Baseball, we reflect on Jackie’s historic…