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Santa Cruz Pony Baseball, Inc.

Santa Cruz PONY, COLT & Palomino Baseball Est. 1957
Announcements
  • Sponsors Needed

    December 16, 2024

    Our league is need of sponsors. If you or know someone interested in sponsoring a team or getting a banner on the field please let me know.

  • 2025 PONY Managers NEEDED

    December 15, 2024

    2025 Team Managers are needed

  • Next Board Meeting

    December 15, 2024

    Next Board meeting is 1/13/2025 @ 6pm at the Harvey West Clubhouse With a Team Managers meeting at 6:30pm.

  • 2025 Santa Cruz Pony Baseball

    December 2, 2024

    Hello Parents, Players & Guardians!  We are very happy to announce the 2025 PONY season. Here is some information you might find helpful about our upcoming season:

  • 2025 Draft Night

    February 10, 2025

    Feb 10th 2025 will be our draft night. This is for players not already assigned a team.

  • 2025 PONY Tryout Dates

    February 2, 2025

    2025 PONY Tryout dates are Feb 2nd & Feb 9th 10am - 1pm.

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About PONY

Santa Cruz Pony Baseball, Inc.

Santa Cruz PONY Colt Palomino Baseball League serving Santa Cruz County since 1957.

13U, 14U, 15U, 16U, 17U, 18U, 19U baseball teams in Santa Cruz County.

We participate within the Northern California Division of PONY. 

The NorCal Division boundaries are from the the Oregon state border to the Nevada state line to the southern Monterey County line. Players that reside within this area can participate in our league.

Currently we average 7 PONY, 2 COLT, & 2 Palomino teams every season. This make us one of the biggest leagues in our Division.  

Our games are played predominantly at Harvey West Park, Fields 4 and 6.

The Santa Cruz PONY Baseball program was founded in 1957 as a community-based recreational program.

Pony League - 14U for players age 12 to 14 years old. The largest step in youth baseball a young player can make. Lead offs, pick offs, base stealing, and strategy are coupled with increased fundamental development at this level. 

Colt League - 16U for players age 15 to 16 years old. Players advance their technical knowledge and competitive skills. Play starts after the high school spring season ends.  

Palomino League - 19U and 18U for players age 17 to 19 years old. High school and college level as well as prospective professional baseball players. Play begins after the high school spring season ends.


About Pony National

PONY Baseball began with organization of the Pony League in Washington, PA in the summer of 1951. This was a transition league for 13-year-old and 14-year-old players designed to take graduates of Little League baseball from that diamond to the regulation size diamond. Growth of Pony League, primarily by word of mouth, was rapid, and by the end of the second season, 1952, the original six teams in Washington were joined by 505 others in 106 leagues around the country. A national tournament was conducted, and the first Pony League World Series was held that year. 

Lew Hays, among the founders of the Pony League, was named Commissioner of the new league when it was incorporated for national organization in early 1953 and held that post until 1964 when he was named president. 

In 1953, John Laslo, long time Mayor of Martins Ferry, Ohio, visited with Hays and discussed organization of a league similar to Pony League for 15-year-old and 16-year-old players. The purpose was to permit players in this age bracket to compete with players of like experience in their first years on the regulation diamond. Laslo guided the development of Colt League, and in late 1959, Pony League and Colt League were merged into a single organization. 

In 1977, Palomino League was organized for players 17 and 18.  

The Name PONY Baseball Inc. is the corporate name under which Shetland League, Pinto League, Mustang League, Bronco League, Pony League, Colt League and Palomino League are operated in baseball and softball. 

PONY is taken from the first letters of each word in the slogan, "Protect Our Nation's Youth." 

Originally suggested by boys at the Y.M.C.A. in Washington, PA the slogan was "Protect Our Neighborhood Youth," and the change to "Nation's" youth was made after the original Washington Pony League developed into a national program. 

More than 500,000 players participate in the PONY organization annually.

Field Status

  • Field 4

    Updated: 11/10/24 2:31PM
  • Field 6

    Updated: 11/10/24 2:31PM
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Field Status

  • Field 4

    Updated: 11/10/24 2:31PM
  • Field 6

    Updated: 11/10/24 2:31PM
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Santa Cruz Pony Baseball, Inc.

P.O. Box 3386 
Santa Cruz, California 95063

Phone: 000-000-0000
Email: [email protected]

Santa Cruz Pony Baseball, Inc.

P.O. Box 3386 
Santa Cruz, California 95063

Phone: 000-000-0000
Email: [email protected]
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