Brandywine Little League, Dyer Field

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Claymont, United States

Little league field

Brandywine Little League, Dyer Field Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Brandywine Little League, Dyer Field is located in Claymont, United States on Darley Rd. Brandywine Little League, Dyer Field is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category little league field in United States.

Address

Darley Rd

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Czech Mate

This may be my last year coaching, but these fields are just \Ok\. It seems the couple of complexes we play on weren't designed very well from the beginning. A layer of sand and proper drainage needed to be put in these fields FIRST before putting the baseball dirt on these. If we have a light shower, these fields are unusable. It's not about money, it's about doing it right the first time. I have to give them a poor rating.

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Brock Aston

Great league had a fantastic season

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Sandy Weiss

We moved here 4 years ago from Jersey and have been so happy with BLL for both my boys. The volunteer coaches, umpires & level of parent volunteer involvement really makes the league such as pleasant place to play. We have had both winning seasons & tough ones but always fun ones. My older son is not looking for the level of intensity required to play for his school team and appreciates having a recent option available to him.

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Rob McNulty

After 9 years of my son playing, we finally had enough!!! Your child doesn't get to play here if they're not superstars or family or friends of the coach and his kids. For 250 you would think your child would see more then 2 innings but of course not. For being in the 13yr old division, they don't even hold practice. How can the kids get any better without practice. This league does not care about teaching the kids the fundamentals. The men of this league just want to win. The president of the league wouldn't even give me the courtesy of a response when I emailed him about my issues. The coach either. It truly is ridiculous that what is supposed to be about kids learning the game of baseball and having fun has turned into strictly competition that degrades the kids who aren't the best. I truly regret ever having my son play here, and none of my other children will play here again.

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Alex Rohrbach

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