New England

Why Choose AAU Baseball?

Which organization do I enter my baseball teams? That's a very fair question. There are several excellent reasons why a baseball club should consider AAU Baseball when deciding which leagues and tournaments in which to participate.


30 Years & Counting


While the Amateur Athletic Union was formed in 1888, the national baseball program was introduced in 1983. The New England AAU District launched its baseball program in 1991 and offers a wide range of event opportunities.

Largest in the Country
 

While much of the country plays more and plays longer each year, the New England District produces the most membership for AAU Baseball compared to all other Districts nationwide. That is credit to New England's excellent leadership and commitment to excellence.

Low Team entry Fees


New England AAU Baseball offers both leagues and tournaments at some of the lowest per team entry rates in the region. NEAAU Baseball is absolutely committed to provided the very best even experience without overcharging teams. We are committed to making our events affordable for all teams.

Multiple Skill Levels


NEAAU Baseball works hard to ensure the competitive league and tournament games are created to provide players with a positive, productive and fun experience. Developing players and student athletes should take priority above trophies and medals.

Protecting your Child


The AAU's top priority is always the protection of its athletes and their families. The AAU Membership includes insurance benefits second to none in the youth sports industry. Also, all coach (Non-Athletes) memberships are never granted unless it passes a background check process.

Relationships & Communication


AAU Baseball takes great pride in making itself readily accessible to  teams should they have questions or concerns. NEAAU Baseball values the opinion and suggestions of its membership and hosts annual meetings to ensure its program is the best it can be.

National Tournament Opportunities


AAU Baseball offers National Championship opportunities which allows New England athletes to compete against other AAU teams from across the country.