The National Adult Baseball Association (NABA) is an adult, amateur
baseball organization, headquartered in
Denver, Colorado.[1][2][3] It offers competitive and recreational baseball for
players in over 125
leagues in over 40
U.S. states.[4] Over 25,000 player-members participate.
The NABA is organized into groups categorized by age. The largest division of play is the Open Division (18 & Over), but there are also divisions for 25 Wood, 25 Aluminum, 35 Wood, 35 Aluminum, 45 Wood, 45 Aluminum, 50 Wood, 55 Wood, and 60 Wood.
Where participation levels permit, leagues are divided into two or more competitive divisions. These divisions are then classified by experience level. The advanced level (AAA) is typically for players who have 3–4 years of
college baseball and/or
professional baseball experience. The intermediate level (AA) is generally for the players with
high school baseball or some college experience. Finally, the recreational level (A) provides an opportunity for players whose love of the game perhaps exceeds their level of experience.
The National Adult Baseball Association (NABA) is an adult, amateur
baseball organization, headquartered in
Denver, Colorado.[1][2][3] It offers competitive and recreational baseball for
players in over 125
leagues in over 40
U.S. states.[4] Over 25,000 player-members participate.
The NABA is organized into groups categorized by age. The largest division of play is the Open Division (18 & Over), but there are also divisions for 25 Wood, 25 Aluminum, 35 Wood, 35 Aluminum, 45 Wood, 45 Aluminum, 50 Wood, 55 Wood, and 60 Wood.
Where participation levels permit, leagues are divided into two or more competitive divisions. These divisions are then classified by experience level. The advanced level (AAA) is typically for players who have 3–4 years of
college baseball and/or
professional baseball experience. The intermediate level (AA) is generally for the players with
high school baseball or some college experience. Finally, the recreational level (A) provides an opportunity for players whose love of the game perhaps exceeds their level of experience.