Metro Baseball

Metro Baseball is our recreation level of baseball. Games are played under the SKSA Official Rules and league policies are governed by the SKSA Blue Book.

SKSA Blue Book

Spring Season

The primary season for development and competition.


Registration: Opens in November and runs through early February.


Getting Started: Teams form in early February, followed by two scrimmage games in late February or early March.


The Schedule: Regular season games begin the Monday following Klein ISD Spring Break. Each team plays 12 games (scheduled Monday–Thursday and Saturdays).


Post-Season: All teams advance to a single-elimination End of Season (EOS) Tournament. To keep things fair, age groups may be split into Upper and Lower divisions based on team count.


Sponsorship: Each team is required to secure a team sponsor for this season.


Summer Season

A condensed season to keep skills sharp during the break.


Registration: Opens in mid-May and continues through mid-June.


Getting Started: Teams form quickly, with play beginning the last week of June.


The Schedule: Teams play 2 games per week (Tuesday–Thursday) for a total of 10 regular-season games.


Season End: Play wraps up in late July. No tournament is held for this session.


Fall Season

Instructional and competitive play to prepare for the upcoming year.


Registration: Opens in mid-July and runs through early September.


Getting Started: Teams form in early September, with play beginning mid-month.


The Schedule: Each team plays a 10-game schedule (Monday–Thursday and some Saturdays).


Post-Season: The competition heats up at the end, as the top 4 teams in each division advance to an End of Season Tournament.


Sponsorship: Each team is required to secure a team sponsor for this season.


Registration Type: Players register individually. Coaches may form "Friendship Teams," and remaining spots are filled via the at-large registration pool.


Practice Policy: To prevent burnout, teams are limited to 4 total activities per week (e.g., 2 games + 2 practices). Coaches manage their own practice times and locations.


The SKSA Advantage: We provide paid staff for field maintenance and concessions. Parents are never required to work the concession stand or prep fields for play.