Baseball

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Richmond/Wayne County is home to many adult and youth baseball, softball, and t-ball leagues.

To locate a league, contact your child's school or the Richmond Parks and Recreation Department for more information.

Each summer, the community turns out to support the Richmond Jazz for a fun time at the ballpark, Richmond's own McBride Stadium at 201 NW 13th Street. The Richmond Jazz are part of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League.

Major League

Chicago Cubs

Chicago White Soxs

Cleveland Indians

Cincinnati Reds

Detroit Tigers

Major League Baseball

Minor League

Columbus Clippers

Dayton Dragons

Fort Wayne TinCaps

Indianapolis Indians

Louisville Bats

Toledo MudHens

Minor League Baseball

High School

IHSAA Boys Baseball IHSAA Girls Softball

Ballparks & Museums

Ballparks.com

Ballparks of Baseball - plan a trip to your favorite team's stadium.

Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame

National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum - in Cooperstown, NY

Reference Links

Baseball Reference - the ultimate online baseball encyclopedia, providing statistics from 1871 to the present for major league players, teams, and leagues.

Basic Rules of Baseball and Softball

Official MLB Rules of Baseball

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Did You Know?

Richmond was once known as "the lawnmower capital" because of the lawn mowers manufactured here from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. Manufacturers included Motomower, Dille-McGuire and F&N.