The
Village Library of Wrightstown
Bucks County, PA
215.598.3322
Tri-Township
Babe Ruth Baseball
Wrightstown,
Pennsylvania
Tri-Township
History
In over 65 years of operation, Tri-Township has developed the belief
that winning isn't everything. More important than winning, is teaching
the children to exercise tolerance and modesty in victory and to accept
defeat graciously. We want the children in our programs to develop a
spirit of cooperation and team play. Our youngest players are in a purely
instructional program. As players progress through the age groups, instruction
is continually emphasized, although the competitiveness of sports increases
as the child's age increases.
Baseball
League History
Over fifty years ago, a group of men dedicated to the youth of America
met in a suburb of Trenton, New Jersey, and formed what became the very
first Babe Ruth League. The program was renamed in 1954 when Claire
Ruth, Babe Ruth's widow, who had learned of the merits of the organization
and its tremendous growth, met with the administrators. She subsequently
gave the organization permission to change its name to Babe Ruth League.
She has been quoted as saying, "Babe Ruth was a man who loved children
and baseball; he could receive no greater tribute than to have a youth
baseball program named after him." Babe Ruth League, Inc. caught
on nationally, then internationally. It now ranks as the premier amateur
baseball and softball program in the world. Babe Ruth League, Inc. has
increased steadily from its first 10-team league in Hamilton Township,
New Jersey, to its present combined size of over 886,500 players on
some 45,200 teams in more than 7,315 leagues. Local leagues are
independent within the guidelines provided by Babe Ruth League International
Board. Since 1982 the Bambino Division now Cal Ripken's Division of
Babe Ruth Baseball is a reality, serving the baseball needs for young
people 12 and under.
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The
Village Library of Wrightstown
Bucks County, PA
215.598.3322