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If you are looking to join a recreational softball league in your area for fun and exercise, you have come to the right place. Here are some frequently asked questions about rec softball leagues near me and their answers:
There are typically both coed and men's leagues available at local parks and fields. Leagues are often organized based on skill level from beginner to competitive.
Most rec softball leagues run in the spring/summer from April through August or September. Some may have a shorter fall season as well.
Expect to pay between $300-500 per team for the full season. Individual player fees are usually $25-50 to cover umpires, field maintenance, equipment, trophies and end-of-season party.
Minimum age is usually 16 years old but some parks have family leagues that are more flexible. The average player age ranges from late teens to adults in their 50s and 60s.
Recreational leagues are for fun and fitness rather than competitive play. No experience is necessary - it's a great way to learn the game. Just come ready to enjoy the outdoors, make new friends and get some exercise!
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