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About us...
The Plumstead Baseball Association, formerly known as Pinehickon Baseball, is a non-profit youth baseball organization operated and maintained by a 100% all-volunteer staff since 1969. PBA is located in the Plumstead and Bedminster Townships of Bucks County Pennsylvania and serves Plumstead, Dublin, Tinicum and Bedminster Pennsylvania.
PBA is sanctioned with the Babe Ruth, Cal Ripken and Connie Mack programs. New for 2007 was the Senior Connie Mack Division for ages 18-29.
For more information be sure to visit our History and FAQ pages.
2009 Sponsorship Info...
With over 60 teams sponsored by
local business last year, we are sure to need more for the upcoming
season. Are you interested in sponsoring a Plumstead Baseball Team
in 2009? Download details and the Sponsorship Form here.
Financial Aid Program...
Plumstead Baseball has created a financial aid committee. This
committee coordinates with the school counselors at Gayman Elementary,
Groveland Elementary, and Tohickon Middle School to award partial
or full, as funds allow, grants to those in financial need. Players
who do not attend those 3 schools are also eligible and applications
would be made directly to the Financial Aid Committee. For further
information please contact
Craig Davis.
Rainouts
Click on the rain cloud or follow this link to check on the latest rain out news...
Non-Profit / Charitable Organization Status
Plumstead Baseball is now recognized by the IRS as a non-profit, charitable organization. Congratulations and thanks for all the hard work by Kenny Bauer and the members of the Board! This status will go a long way toward helping us control expenses and gain charitable contributions to improve the baseball learning experience for our children.
Volunteers Needed
We are always in need of people to help out and fill the volunteer staff positions. Please check our Volunteer Page for more information.
SpyWare Got You Down?
SpyWare,
malware, adWare, whatever the vehicle, it can cause a great deal
of problems and may even render your computer useless. Does your "home" page
change when you go online? Do you have new search toolbars or other icons
and things on you web browser? You may be infected with SpyWare.
I
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I recommend two FREE programs. AdAware from a company called Lavasoft, and Spybot Search and Destroy from Safer Networking.
Go here for
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Operation Homerun
Are you a member of the Plumstead Baseball Family? Do you have a loved one serving our country at this time? Do they have internet access?
Then why don't you post your photos, short videos or just some cheerful words for them to see!! See the Operation Homerun page for more information

This registration with the IRCA is designed to allow your children to surf this site with any standard web filtering software enabled.
Our site is certified "kid safe" by Plumstead Baseball.
Content Labels generated by ICRA conform to an internet industry standard known as PICS - the Platform for Internet Content Selection. ICRA's forerunner, the Recreational Software Advisory Council (RSAC) was involved in the development of the standard, created by the World Wide Web Consortium. The RSAC system (RSAC on the internet) has been incorporated into Netscape Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the latter since the release of version 3.0 in February 1996. Full technical details of PICS can be found at the W3C site.
Divisions and Player Information
Plumstead Baseball Association is an experienced ALL volunteer league in the Plumstead and Bedminster Township area for more than 40 years.
Every child plays in every game except for Connie Mack, Travel, Tournament and ITL teams.
Player's Divisions
(Player must be this age before May 1, 2009)
Tee-Ball Baseball: age 5
Rookie Baseball: age 6
Minor Prep Baseball: ages 7-8
Minor Baseball: ages 9-10
Major Baseball: ages 11-12
Spring Ball (90' Intramural Division): ages 13-18
Connie Mack: ages 13-16
Senior Connie Mack: ages 17-29
website designed and maintained by bob steck
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Quick News Links
Tournament Teams
12 Year Old PBA Tournament Team

Our 12’s Tournament team took 3rd in the District 3 Tournament, winning their final game against Tri-Township on Wednesday night, July 1st 4-2! Way to go boys!
2009 Champs and Runner Up Team Photos
Minor Prep Division Champs - Rockhounds

Minor Prep Runner Up - Express

Minor Division Champs - Twins

Minor Division Runner Up - Angels

Major Division Champs - Braves

Major Division Runner Up - Phillies

Home Run Bashes 2009 Style
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In the first inning of a game between his Orioles and the Twins of June 1st, O's slugger Zack Millar, hit a three run shot, his first of the season. |
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Jed Fizzano, shortstop for the Minors Red Sox, hit a home run blast against the Twins during the last week of the regular season. This was the very first home run for the Red Sox team this spring. |
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Randy Munn hit a solo HR to center field in the 1st inning against the Cardinals on June 6, 2009.
This was Randy's 2nd HR of the season for the Braves! |
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Andrew Hartranft belted out his third home run of this season for the Reds. This homer was a Grand Slam, in a game against the Marlins on Monday night, May 18th. Congratulations to Andrew on his second Grand Slam this year. |
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Kevin D'Andrea from the Braves had 2 home runs in one game with the Marlins on Saturday, May 16th. 1 solo in the 4th inning and a 3 run homer in the 5th inning. |
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Sean Fiedler of the Cardinals crushed a center field solo homer against the Cubs on Tuesday night, May 14th. |
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Cardinal slugger, Andrew McWilliams ripped a solo homer to tie up the game against the Rockies on Saturday, May 9th. |
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Colin Ringenary of the PBA Cardinals. smashed a 2 run shot over the center field fence on Wednesday, April 29th against the Phillies. |
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Andrew Hartranft of the Reds hit his 2nd HR of the season; a 1st inning grand slam over the center field fence in a game against the Phillies Wednesday night, May 13th. |
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Randy Munn of the Travel 12s hit a first inning 2-run homer that bounced off the top of the centerfield fence 230 feet away Friday night during the River League's Travel 12 game. This was Randy's second homer of the season. |
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During a Majors game versus the Reds Saturday, May 3rd, Ryan Zak of the Dodgers hit 2 homeruns - a solo shot in the 2nd and a 2-run HR in the 6th. The second HR actually landed in the Deep Run #1 field. |
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With 2 outs in the 3rd inning of a Travel game on Sunday, April 26, Luke Davis smashed a 3-run homer over the fence at Horsham field, and Plumstead took a 7-3 lead |
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Two batters after Jake Kluck's Grand Slam, Orioles slugger Steven Delash pounded in two more runs with his own homer in the game with the Yankees on Saturday, April 25th at Scott Road Field 1. |
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Saturday, April 25th in a game between the Yankees and the Orioles, Jake Kluck smashed in 4 runs with his first Grand Slam Home Run of 2009!! |
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Bruce Williams hit a 2 run homerun in the second inning in the Reds game against the Cardinals. This homerun is Bruce's second of the season. |
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In another Majors game between the Dodgers and Braves on Thursday night, April 23rd, Randy Munn of the Braves hit a solo shot over the center field fence for a homerun. |
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Jack Glancey (shown here with the game ball) hit a solo shot over the right field fence in the Phillies/Marlins season opener on Saturday, April 18. The game ended in an 8-8 tie. |
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Another homerun swing, this time by Reds slugger Andrew Hartranft. A solo shot over the left field fence in the game with the Rockies on April 18. |
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Here's a shot of Bruce Williams winding up for the homerun swing in a game Saturday, April 18 between his Red's team and the Rockies. Bruce's homerun, the first of the year, was a smash over the left field fence. |
Summer Baseball "Majors" Program
Summer Baseball schedule is now available for download here.
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