FRequently asked questions
Where are the fields located?
701 Immanuel Rd, Pflugerville
How much is registration?
If registration is open, please click "more info" next to the desired sport
Who maintains the fields?
The Facility Supervisor facilitates field and facility maintenance. Volunteers maintain the fields and complete minor repairs as needed and approved by the Board of Directors. The Facility Supervisor will also coordinate volunteers (PAYBAS families) for scheduled Field Maintenance Days to help minimize the cost of contractors and properly prepare the facility for each season.
Teams and Coaches are responsible to complete regular field upkeep, before and after scheduled practices/games, which includes:
chalk the field, put out bases, rake/drag and water (as needed) the infield
clean dug outs and bleachers
empty trash can liners into dumpster
remove bases and store in shed
put away all field maintenance tools/equipment in proper location (clean and organized)
lock dug outs and field fences
turn off lights (if applicable)
secure facility gate (last person to leave premises)
NOTE: Coaches are encouraged to divide tasks among team families to prepare the fields before and after practices/games.
What does my registration fee include?
Spring Season:
Team jersey, Team hat (baseball), Umpire fees for approximately 12 games per team, Awards (if applicable, by division) and Tournament fees (if applicable)
Fall Season:
Team jersey, Team hat (baseball), Awards (if applicable, by division) and Umpire fees for approximately 8 games per team.
What is the time commitment per week for playing in PAYBAS?
During the Spring season, there are typically two games per week with one on an evening during the week and one on the weekend. Teams may travel to neighboring leagues for games depending on scheduling opportunities. Practices are generally one evening during the week and could be held off-site. The number of practices is subject to field availability and is up to the discretion of the manager of the team. Please refer to the current constitution and bylaws of the league for a detailed explanation of league operating procedures.
The Fall season is considered a development season. In general, you will have one game per week on a weekend and one to two practices per week. If your division plays inter-league games, the game schedules could vary due to the availability of teams from other leagues in the surrounding area.
Do protected players have to attend evaluations?
Protected players are not required to attend player evaluations unless they are playing up an age division and have not been evaluated in the previous season.