FAQs

 

What field do you practice at?

The Strikers utilize the fields at Magnolia Baseball Association. They are located at 31225 Friendship Dr, Magnolia, TX 77355

How many times a week do you practice?

We have two field practices a week that are scheduled for two hours. We also have a high intensity indoor practice once per week.

How do I get my players uniforms?

The Strikers give you two practice jerseys, two hats and two game jerseys every season. If you would like to pick up other items they are available in our store at reasonable prices.

Do you have parent and sibling apparel?

Yes, check out our store for what available option we have.

Do you have matching equipment requirements?

We do have a batting helmet and bag that we prefer the kids to use. However we do hold a fundraiser at the beginning of every season with the intention of being able to use the funds to get the kids bags and batting helmets. As we are a non-profit company we re-invest all monies back into the program. There is no reason to go out and buy all new stuff. Our goal is to give it to the kids.

Is there an administration fee?

We do have a per season administration fee in addition to the monthly player fee. The administration fee covers field rentals, uniforms, insurance and registration in the various leagues.

How much is the administration fee?

We have worked the costs of baseball as low as they can go for the services that are provided for the kids. Other programs charge you a huge fee so they can give a few a discount. We prefer to just give the best possible price. The fee is $300 for each season. We play a spring/summer season and a summer/fall season.

Do you have quarterly fees?

No Quarterly Fees! We only have the once per season administration fee and the low player monthly fee.

How do I provide feedback on my players coach?

We welcome all feedback both positive and constructive. Please reach out to us directly at complaints@magnoliastrikers.org and we will set up a time to connect on your feedback.

Why do you make the players sign a Players Agreement

We believe that family, school and the community are more important than baseball. How the kids respect themselves and their parents and coaches is a teachable moment for them. We want baseball to be fun and positive but more importantly help prepare them for adulthood.