SEV PONY Baseball

Spring Registration is Open. Opening Day is March 7th, 2025

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Queen Creek Pony League Baseball

Discover valuable information that you don’t want to miss out on! Find everything from game schedules to upcoming events, and stay informed with important news. Take a look at what we’ve got below, and never miss a beat – you won’t be sorry!

Fall ’24 Game Schedule

View all Fall 2024 game dates below.

Spring Registration is Open through January 12th!

Season Starts March 7th.

Spring ’25 Season Information

  • Tryouts: Monday January 20th
  • Season Kickoff: March 7th
  • No Games March 14&15, March 21&22, April 18-19

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Refund Policy

Important: All Coach and Teammate requests will be reviewed. There is “No Guarantee” that these requests will be accommodated.

Upcoming Events

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About Southeast Valley Baseball (SEV)

Queen Creek Pony League Baseball

Southeast Valley PONY Baseball strives to create experiences from which kids can learn, grow, and create life-long memories. As a youth league, our primary goal is to provide recreational baseball that prepares players for competitive team play.

PONY stands for “Protect Our Nation’s Youth.” The divisions in PONY league vs. Other Leagues are different. In PONY, players are placed in divisions based on age in two-year intervals. Little League divisions are based on skill level. PONY plays more in-line with Major League Baseball rules. Leading off, pick-off moves, dropped third strike rule, and sliding headfirst are allowed; things Little League does not allow. Each division does have its safety rules in PONY, and works to advance players in competitive play. Originally the bridge between Little League and high school, PONY was created to develop players by expanding field dimensions as the player grows and improves their skillset.

Mission: Our priority is to create experiences from which players can learn, grow, and create life-long memories. As a youth league, our goal is to provide recreational baseball that prepares players for competitive play. We strongly believe that by keeping players focused on personal development, developing leadership skills, and stressing the importance of teamwork, our community youth will gow to become the positive role models and leaders for future generations.

Most Important, Have Fun!

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SEV Baseball Stud Gallery, Let it Fly Team!

Check out photos of our players showcasing their skills, throwing with precision, and perfecting their craft.

– Photography by Todd Landrum