Thank You All For Another Successful Spring Baseball And Softball Season!
Congratulations to our Spring 2022 Division Champions
Congratulations to our Spring 2022 Division Champions
Baseball
Pinto - Beaumont Angels Mustang Beaumont Dodgers Bronco - Beaumont Angels Pony - Beaumont Angels |
Softball
8U - UCLA Bruins 10U - Texas A&M Aggies 12U - UCLA Bruins 16U - UCLA Bruins |
2022 Spring Tournament Brackets are posted and Updated!
Go to the Schedules and Standings page (Link Above) and click on the division. Scroll down the page for baseball and softball current standings.
Beaumont Youth Baseball 20th Annual Baseball Warm-Up Tournament
June 1st - June 5th, 2022
For information, click on the link below
Background Consent and Safesport training guidelines
- All managers and coaches need to complete the background registration and consent with USA Softball once you receive your welcome email. Follow the guidelines in the welcome email to complete the background consent process.
- Once your background consent is complete, you must also complete the Safesport training. Use the link below to guide you through registering and completing the Safesport Training.
Attention BYBSB Players, Parents, Coaches, and others:
With the incoming weather system, the opening day events will be moved to Sunday March 6th 1:00PM-5:00PM.
BYBSB Board of Directors |
Opening Day Team and Individual Picture Information
For those of you who would like to order additional pictures or accessories to your standard picture packet, follow the link below to the picture flyer and follow the instructions to pre-order.
What an amazing (and exhausting) Saturday!!! Our season opened with our annual Meet Your Manager Pancake Breakfast yesterday! It was awesome to see so many families enjoying breakfast, and players excited to see their teams! Thank you to everyone who participated and worked to make this happen!
We are so excited to begin this season and can’t wait to hear our fields full of the sounds of baseball and softball!
Let’s have a great season!!
- If you didn’t make it to the breakfast, not to worry! Your coach/manager was given a roster with your contact information and will be contacting you in the next few days with information about practice!
- If your team was not assigned a coach/manager, someone from BYB will be contacting you soon! We try to find a coach from within the team, and we may hold a team meeting. If you’d like to manage or coach your team, please send us a message or email and we can walk you through the process!
- Our practice season has officially begun. Teams are assigned practice times that will be in place until Opening Day (March 5th). If your coach has not received a scheduled time, they will be contacted soon! Please be patient as schedules are adjusted, teams locate their fields, and parents get familiar with our facilities.
We are so excited to begin this season and can’t wait to hear our fields full of the sounds of baseball and softball!
Let’s have a great season!!
PLAYER EVALUATION INFORMATION
PLAYER EVALUATIONS:
(only for players in divisions for ages 7 and up. Foal, Shetland and 6U players do NOT participate in player evaluations).
Players ages 7 and up are evaluated by a non-partial, experienced group of individuals with a knowledge of the game (this group consists of high school coaches, college coaches, travel ball coaches or former coaches, etc.). The players number scores are entered into a computer program that assembles teams based on scores to be most balanced and fair. These are NOT try outs - they are simply a way for us to attempt to create the most balanced teams we can.
Players are expected to attend the evaluation in a "practice-ready" mode - meaning they'll be wearing the proper baseball/softball/athletic attire they'd need during a practice. If you don't have baseball/softball pants yet, don't worry! Just wear some athletic attire you can play in. If you don't have cleats yet, don't worry! Just make sure you're wearing some sort of athletic shoe you can run and play in! This is a no-stress situation - hopefully your child thinks evaluations are a little fun - it's a good time to reunite with former and future teammates!
(only for players in divisions for ages 7 and up. Foal, Shetland and 6U players do NOT participate in player evaluations).
Players ages 7 and up are evaluated by a non-partial, experienced group of individuals with a knowledge of the game (this group consists of high school coaches, college coaches, travel ball coaches or former coaches, etc.). The players number scores are entered into a computer program that assembles teams based on scores to be most balanced and fair. These are NOT try outs - they are simply a way for us to attempt to create the most balanced teams we can.
Players are expected to attend the evaluation in a "practice-ready" mode - meaning they'll be wearing the proper baseball/softball/athletic attire they'd need during a practice. If you don't have baseball/softball pants yet, don't worry! Just wear some athletic attire you can play in. If you don't have cleats yet, don't worry! Just make sure you're wearing some sort of athletic shoe you can run and play in! This is a no-stress situation - hopefully your child thinks evaluations are a little fun - it's a good time to reunite with former and future teammates!
Player Evaluation FAQ’s:
- Who should attend evaluations?
- ANY player who is playing baseball in divisions Pinto and older, and ANY player who is playing softball in divisions 8u and older MUST attend one of the evaluation dates.
- If my player played last year, does he/she need to attend evaluations?
- Yes! Player skills develop and change over the course of the year. It’s important the information we gather on evaluation day is the most current.
- What is the purpose of evaluations?
- Player evaluations are done as part of our team placement system. We do not hold a draft with coaches, but rather ask the evaluators to assign a numerical value to each player. Those numbers are placed into a computer draft and teams are assigned and balanced based on numerical values.
- Who does the evaluating?
- We have several coaches from our community, high schools and sometimes colleges, who attend and evaluate players. They are skilled in recognizing the mechanics of baseball/softball. Reassure your players that mistakes can happen and as long as they do their best, the evaluators are looking at their mechanic before their execution of the skill. IE : they want to see if you know how to catch, not if you can catch every ball thrown at you.
- What if we can’t attend either of the dates?
- Player evaluations are important for us to try and maintain the integrity of the drafted teams each season. We ask that you please try your best to attend. We provide two or more dates so that every player can attend. If, however, there is some extenuating circumstance that prevents you from attending either of the dates, please let us know at: beaumontyouthbaseball@gmail.com

Noble Creek Park is located north of Interstate 10 on Oak Valley Pkwy, between Oak View and Beaumont Avenue. Our BYB office is located where the red X is displayed in the photo. Bottom border of photo is Oak Valley Parkway.
Here's what our office looks like!
Here's what our office looks like!
Shetland & 6u Elite Game 5/18/19
closing day Shetland/6u/Foal Parade
5/18/19
closing Day
champions & awards
5/18/19
OPENING DAY 2018
On behalf of the entire Board of Directors for Beaumont Youth Baseball and Softball, we thank you for coming to our Opening Day Carnival, Saturday, February 24, 2018. We loved your booths, we thank each team who took the time and effort to conduct a carnival game booth representing their team. We love seeing the players working their booths, enjoying other teams' booths and spending time together with friends, family and community. Congratulations to all of our raffle prize winners. If you were a winner but weren't present to pick up your prize, rest assured, we called the number you printed on your ticket stub and left a message that you've won something.
Thank you to our great vendors, including State Farm and Cindy Cabanas, Mama Mayhem Designs and more. Also, thanks to Lazer Legacy in Yucaipa for donating free games of lazer tag! A special thanks as well to the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District staff, including those who parked and set up our trailer stage, and General Manager Duane Burk, who gave an update on the future of Noble Creek Park and ball fields.
Excited to get this season off to a great start, and so grateful for our players and their family.
We're proud to be BYB.
Thank you to our great vendors, including State Farm and Cindy Cabanas, Mama Mayhem Designs and more. Also, thanks to Lazer Legacy in Yucaipa for donating free games of lazer tag! A special thanks as well to the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation and Park District staff, including those who parked and set up our trailer stage, and General Manager Duane Burk, who gave an update on the future of Noble Creek Park and ball fields.
Excited to get this season off to a great start, and so grateful for our players and their family.
We're proud to be BYB.
board MEETINGS
The Board of Directors for Beaumont Youth Baseball and Softball meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the BYB office at Noble Creek Park, in Beaumont, California.
Upcoming meetings:
Upcoming meetings:
- February 8th, 2022
- March 1st, 2022
- March 15th, 2022
- April 5th, 2022
- April 19th, 2022
- May 3rd, 2022
- May 17th, 2022
- June 7th, 2022
Parking at Noble Creek

Just a reminder that there is no parking allowed in front of access gates on the outfields around the park. Also, please remember, parking behind Field 1 Right, past the yellow gates, is for authorized vehicles only for safety reasons. If you want to park behind Field 1 Right, PLEASE park parallel to keep the roadway as wide as possible. Within the yellow gates is not an open parking area and the yellow gates should not be passed or blocked by parked cars in any way. In the event of an emergency on a field, we want these emergency openings available to first responders. Thank you for your understanding.

Coaches/Managers/Parent helpers: PLEASE remember it's your responsibility to remove your bases and mounds at the end of your practices.
Even though we have more than 1300 people who "LIKE" our BYBSB Facebook page, our posts are sometimes seen by only a small fraction of those people. If you're missing some of our Facebook posts, here are some settings that may help.
(Facebook is sometimes the first method of communication that we use, depending on the location of the person posting, so being connected with our Facebook ensures you'll get the most up to date information!)
(Facebook is sometimes the first method of communication that we use, depending on the location of the person posting, so being connected with our Facebook ensures you'll get the most up to date information!)
Refocusing on the Y in BYBSB

It's not BB (Beaumont Baseball).
It's not BAB (Beaumont Adult Baseball).
It's BYBSB. The Y is the entire reason WHY there's a BYB.
Parents, coaches, umpires and fellow players are all to be respected, but also respectable. The players themselves also need to be respected, whatever ability and talent level they're at. This is all basic knowledge, but somehow throughout the season, things get a little serious among teams in any division, and we need a little refocusing.
Whether you're a bleacher creature or a coach on the field, please remember the kids and how you want THEM to feel at the end of the game. Think of how you want THEM to have the desire to play again next season. Think of the values you want THEM to take away from this season.
PLEASE revisit our Code of Conduct by clicking HERE.
It's not BAB (Beaumont Adult Baseball).
It's BYBSB. The Y is the entire reason WHY there's a BYB.
Parents, coaches, umpires and fellow players are all to be respected, but also respectable. The players themselves also need to be respected, whatever ability and talent level they're at. This is all basic knowledge, but somehow throughout the season, things get a little serious among teams in any division, and we need a little refocusing.
Whether you're a bleacher creature or a coach on the field, please remember the kids and how you want THEM to feel at the end of the game. Think of how you want THEM to have the desire to play again next season. Think of the values you want THEM to take away from this season.
PLEASE revisit our Code of Conduct by clicking HERE.
High School Athletics
Wondering what's going on at the high school level? Here's a link to Beaumont High School's athletics page -
CLICK HERE FOR LINK.
CLICK HERE FOR LINK.
ENJOY THE GAME

It shouldn't matter which side of the fence you're viewing the game from - good sportsmanship needs to be on the field as well as in the bleachers. As much as we encourage it in our players, we ask for it respectfully from our players' families and spectators. ENJOY THE GAME. And if you're not enjoying the game, get up and get a nice hot cheeseburger or some nachos from the snack bar. There's a 100% chance you'll feel better when you return to the bleachers with food! Here's a link to our Code of Conduct.