13U Baseball Tryouts

This page lists all active 13U baseball tryouts across the country. Search by club or city, and filter by date to find a team that matches your player's skill level and schedule.

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How this page works: These are real tryouts posted by coaches and club managers. Click any tryout to see location, dates, and contact info. Check back often or set up alerts to get notified when new 13U tryouts are posted.

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About 13U Baseball

13U baseball marks the transition to regulation 60/90 field dimensions used in high school and beyond. This is a significant adjustment that requires players to have strong arm strength and refined skills. The game becomes faster and more demanding at this level.

Travel teams at 13U often compete in prestigious tournaments and showcase events that attract high school and college scouts. When evaluating tryouts, consider the team's track record of player development and advancement.

Frequently Asked Questions

13U baseball is the level where players are roughly 12-13 years old, and the game is built around higher speed of play, stronger competition, and prepping for middle school or high school expectations. If you are searching for 13U baseball tryouts, you are usually looking for a team that plays organized games, practices consistently, and helps your player grow fast.

At 13U, the big difference is commitment and competition. Rec can be a great fit for school-first schedules. Travel at 13U-14U often becomes more competitive with deeper rosters, more tournaments, and more specialized training. Recreational baseball is usually lower cost, closer to home, and more flexible. Travel baseball usually adds more practices, tougher opponents, and more weekend events. The right choice is the one your family can enjoy without burning out.

For a 13U tryout, bring full gear plus anything you use for your role: catcher's gear, pitching shoes, training bands, etc. Bring water and a plan to recover. Tryouts move fast at this age. Also bring a good attitude. Coaches notice the player who helps pick up balls, listens on the first ask, and finishes every drill with effort.

To choose the right 13U team, start with the coach and the culture. Choose a team with clear roles, honest playing time expectations, and a plan for development. Ask about roster size, tournament level, and how they communicate lineup decisions. Then check the practical stuff: distance, schedule, cost, and where they play. A team that your player loves will usually beat a "big name" team that makes baseball feel like a job.

At 13U tryouts, coaches are looking for a mix of ability and upside: arm strength, clean footwork, quicker decisions, athletic defense, and mature at-bats. Coaches want players who compete, take feedback, and handle failure without melting down. They also watch body language. The player who competes, stays positive, and takes instruction quickly often moves to the top of the list.