AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL, A VARIETY OF AMATEUR BASEBALL SINCE 1925, HAS BEEN PLAYED BY 13-19 YEAR OLDS IN FIFTY U.S. STATES AND CANADA. MORE THAN 3,500 TEAMS PARTICIPATE EACH YEAR.
The Four Pillars of the American Legion are (1) mentoring youth and sponsorship of wholesome programs in the community, (2) advocating patriotism and honor, (3) promoting strong national security, and (4) continued devotion to our fellow service members and veterans. One of the best known programs that they sponsor is American Legion Baseball.
American Legion Baseball is a national institution, having thrived through a world war, several national tragedies, and times of great prosperity as well as great despair.
The league still stands behind the traditional values upon which it was founded in 1925. American Legion Baseball has taught hundreds of thousands of young Americans the importance of sportsmanship, good health and active citizenship. The program is also a promoter of equality, making teammates out of young athletes regardless of their income levels or social standings. American Legion Baseball has been, and continues to be, a stepping stone to manhood for millions of young men who have gone on to serve their country or community, raise families or play the sport at the highest level.
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OUR MISSION
American Legion Baseball gives players an opportunity to develop their skills, personal fitness, leadership qualities, and to have fun.
OUR PLEDGE
American Legion Code of Sportsmanship
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I Will Keep The Rules.
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I Will Keep Faith with my Teammates.
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I Will Keep my Temper.
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I Will Keep myself Fit.
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I Will Keep a Stout Heart in Defeat.
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I Will Keep my Pride under in Victory.
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I Will Keep a Sound Soul, a Clean Mind, & a Healthy Body.
