
Coastal Baseball runs an adult men's Sunday hardball league in the Houston area, which it describes as the largest Sunday league in the state of Texas. It also operates academy teams, adult tournaments, and a college summer league at its parks on the Beltway 8 feeder between Telephone and Mykawa, with additional games at MacGregor Park, League City Sportsplex, and Rasmus Park.
Like most men's leagues, it plays real hardball across City League Division; Emerald Coast Division divisions — wood or BBCOR bats, umpired games, and a full season schedule — the kind of competitive baseball that's hard to find once high school and college ball are behind you. Rosters usually mix former high school and college players with guys returning to the game after years away, so there's typically a division that fits your level. New players can usually join Coastal Baseball as a free agent or enter a full team; reach out through the league before the season sets its rosters. This is a free, unclaimed CageList directory listing — the league runs its own schedule, rosters, and registration.
Between games, keep your swing and glove sharp: Houston-area players can book batting cages and find training facilities and open fields to practice at nearby.
Get your swings in before game day. These are real, bookable CageList cages in Houston — reserve a slot and show up dialed in.
Indoor training facilities and public fields around Houston — good spots to hit, throw, and take grounders between games.
New to the area or getting back on the field?
Here's what players ask most about Coastal Baseball and men's baseball in Texas — plus where to get your reps in between games.
Individual players can attend tryouts; new teams can join via the league website. Most men's adult baseball leagues take both full teams and individual free agents. Reach out to Coastal Baseball before the season sets its rosters to ask about open spots or their free-agent list.
Register or join as a free agentCoastal Baseball doesn't publish its fees here. Adult league dues commonly run a few hundred dollars per season, covering umpires, fields, and baseballs — check the league's site or ask an organizer for current pricing.
Sunday league with a regular season followed by a single-elimination tournament; both home fields gained lights effective December 2024.
Coastal Baseball runs multiple divisions (City League Division; Emerald Coast Division), so players are grouped by age or skill. Whether you played in high school, in college, or are picking the game back up, there's usually a division that fits.
You're in the right place. Coastal Baseball is one of the men's baseball leagues listed in the CageList directory for Texas. Contact the league using the info on this page, or browse other leagues across the state if you're outside Houston.
All men's leagues in TexasKeep your swing sharp between games. CageList is the world's largest directory of batting cages — you can reserve private backyard cages and training facilities near Houston by the hour. See the batting cages listed above, or browse every cage across Texas.
Batting cages in TexasCageList is the world's largest directory of batting cages — from backyard nets to full training facilities you can reserve by the hour. Find one near Houston and get your reps in before the next game.
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