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Roswell Youth Baseball Association Begins Evaluations Next Month

The non-profit association, which oversees recreational baseball in Roswell, starts its season back up in August.

The Roswell Youth Baseball Association (RYBA) is looking forward to another great season, beginning in August. 

RYBA, an affiliate of the Roswell Recreation and Parks Department, defines its mission as providing "a safe, healthy, and enjoyable environment while learning to play baseball, with an emphasis on the development of each child into a better person."

The non-profit association is holding player evaluations on Saturday, August 20. Practices begin the following weekend on Saturday, August 27 and games begin Saturday, September 10.

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The league is open to children and teens ages 7 - 18 and costs between $120 - $195, depending upon residency and age. 

The group's spokesperson, Steven Eppinger, said kids often come back season after season and look forward to it throughout the year because, "well, because it’s baseball."

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