SSBC Seadogs
SSBC
Seadogs
Introducing the 2025 Seadogs
The SSBC Seadogs Travel Team Baseball Program will field teams in 2025 in the 9-and-Under, 10-and-Under, 11-and-Under, 12-and-Under, 13-and-Under, and 14-and-Under age groups. All will compete locally in the New England Amateur Athletic Union (NEAAU). The AAU is a national organization established in 1983 to provide an additional national level of competition for players, coaches and families who otherwise might not ever have that opportunity.
Whenever the talent warrants, we will field two teams per age group.
What it Means to Be a Seadog
If selected to be a member of the 2025 Seadogs, you will become part of New England’s premier Travel program that is filled with tradition and pride, and one that offers outstanding benefits and opportunities.
- A full membership at SSBC’s year round facility
- Off-season indoor workouts
- Special Seadogs clinics
- Discounts on athletic equipment and team apparel
- Skill Development
- Quality Coaching
- Tournament Experience
- National Competition
- Family Vacation
- New Friendships
- Lasting Memories
Seadogs Q & A
Q. “How do I make the Seadogs?”
The 2025 S.S.B.C. Seadogs baseball teams will be selected from a series of clinic/tryouts to be held in the late summer and fall.
Q. “What about my town team?”
Our program is not intended to replace but to supplement your local Little League, Babe Ruth, or American Legion baseball programs.
Q. “How much does it cost?”
The registration fee for the clinic/tryout is $50 and entitles each participant to attend all workouts held for his age group. The total cost for participation will vary, depending on an individual team’s travel intentions. More program expense information is provided once selected to the team.
Q. “Where do the Seadogs play?”
All Seadogs teams play locally and compete for the New England AAU Championship.
Q. “How much travel is involved in the Seadogs program?”
Some Seadog teams may travel to a National or Regional Tournament.
Q. “Do all teams travel to a National Tournament?”
No, some Seadogs teams are designed to play locally and compete only for the New England AAU Championship.
Why Seadogs for Your Child?
- Skill Development (to realize their potential)
- Quality Coaching (to learn the correct fundamentals)
- Tournament Experience (to face challenges head-on)
- National Competition (to broaden their horizons)
- Family Vacation (to share together)
- New Friendships (to have fun with)
- Lasting Memories (to treasure for a lifetime)