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The RPBL Spirit Wear Stores are now open!

I'm happy to announce that we have new and improved 
spirit wear stores.
Unlike previous years, these stores will remain open year-round.
Orders will process at the end of each month.

 

We have lots of stuff with both our traditional logos and our RP Rangers logos.
Please feel free to share with your teams, family, and friends.  You can even add your players' number to some pieces. 

 



Roland Park Baseball Leagues' instructional Fall Ball program registration for the 2026 season is now OPEN. This year will mark our 20th season of our instructional program, and we are pleased to welcome back our instructional partners for 2026, Keith Kormanik and his team from KSK Developmental Camps. The program will be focused on all around skill development and is designed for non-travel players.

The six-week program will be held on Sundays. The first Sunday will be September 13, 2026 continuing through October 18, 2026. The six-week program will be followed by 2-weeks of pick-up games led by RPBL.  We will have a rain date available, if needed. This year we are thankful to be able to host the program at Gilman Rogers Field.

 

Session Times on Sundays:
BEGINNER (5-7 Year Olds): 9:15 AM -10:15 AM
INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED (8-12 Year Olds): 10:30AM - 12:00 PM 


New Commissioner WELCOME!

  

Clare M. Bever is honored to serve as the 48th Commissioner of the Roland Park Baseball Leagues.

As Commissioner, Clare looks forward to continuing and strengthening our League’s proud legacy, ascarried on by the Macsherry family, of fostering a fun, competitive, inclusive, and character-building environment through baseball. Clare aspires to preserve the spirit of community and tradition that has defined RPBL for generations, while evolving to meet the needs of today’s youth and families.

A native of Connecticut, Clare moved to Baltimore to attend undergraduate and graduate school at Johns Hopkins University in 1996 and has lived in the city ever since. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law and maintains a litigation practice in downtown Baltimore. Clare and her husband Ted live in Homeland with their sons Christopher and Nicholas. Both boys started with RPBL when they were young, and Nicholas has been a proud Roland Park Ranger since he was seven years old.