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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Santa Susana Baseball will take your money and then assign you a practice day and time without…read moreconferring about your availability. if you can't make it too bad. They won't offer you a different practice group that fits your schedule or a refund. It's a money-hungry group. Do not sign up and get trapped.

    When I was a kid, my glove was a hand me down. My bat was whatever the team had in a size I could…read moreswing. The fields were semi-upkept diamonds at elementary or middle schools. There weren't bleachers or snack bars. We had uniforms, kind of. Games were one day a week and I, honestly, don't remember how I got to practice, but I do remember that by throwing on my cleats and grabbing a glove, I was ready to go. Simi is a little different. Baseball:Simi::Football:Texas. The diamonds here are better than the ones my high school had. Kids bats are $300. Gloves are $100. Uniforms are planned across the league to the point that watching a group of 11-12 YOslooks like Field of Dreams because of the perfectly orchestrated throwbacks chosen. The HOF Baseballs on the chain link are adorned with actual big leaguers. It's a little different and of the leagues in Simi, SSBB is the shining star. The history is richer than the others. Our 11 YO decided to play baseball for the first time this year. That's 50 by Simi youth baseball standards, but if he wanted to, we'll give him everything we can to compete. At try outs, his inexperience was evident to the point that coaches approached him and told him he did great for his first time. Wait, let's focus on that, the coaches approached him and told him he did great for his first time. That's it, we made the right choice in league. The coaches were supportive in a way I wasn't offered as a kid. That hasn't stopped. Simi is a weird town. The people in Simi are... different. Women have little cliques. Men have "Good ol' boys" clubs. It's not exactly a town conduscive to fresh faces. That rule has to be applied across the board and, after you've made peace with that, judge everything based on the rest. That isn't to say anything bad about SSBB in any way. Just the parents can be disinterested in a Simi Valleyian way. The coaches and team mom have been great. I couldn't ask for any more of them. The fields are gorgeous. There's a snack bar... a staffed snack bar... SSBB is a fantastic little league that I will happily support long after our boy has moved onto other ventures.

    Longball Academy - amateursportsteams - Updated May 2026

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