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The Mississauga North Tigers Rep Program


What is Rep Baseball?

The Mississauga North Tigers Rep program is a travel baseball program that allows youth players to play at a higher level. Players suit up in the Tigers Rep uniform and represent Mississauga North against other city centres. Regular season sees our MNBA Tigers Rep teams playing other members of the Central Ontario Baseball Association (COBA) such as Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Brampton, Halton Hills. As members of the Ontario Baseball Association (OBA), our Rep teams also participate in several OBA tournaments throughout the province and Ontario Provincial championships.

Our Teams

Mississauga North Baseball is proud to have one of the strongest and largest Rep programs in the province, all lead by NCCP Certified coaches. Rep teams start at 8U through 22U.

The Rep Season

The Mississauga North Tigers Rep Program begins in September (the weekend after Labour Day) with our 8U to 18U teams holding tryouts, selecting their teams, and beginning their training for the next season.  Teams train outdoors where possible, in our indoor training facility, and in local school gyms. The older teams begin in January of each year with our off-season training program. Our training program helps to prepare our Rep teams to field highly competitive teams once the season begins.

The 20 to 25 game regular season begins in May and runs until early August. Teams generally play 1 home and 1 away game per week and have 1-2 practices per week. Playoffs and Championships take place in mid-August to Labour Day Weekend. Weekend tournament dates and locations vary by team and are scheduled between May  and September.

Who Can Play?

Mississauga North Tigers Rep teams are selected each year through tryouts in the fall. The program is open to 8U-22U players who reside in Mississauga. Those who live outside of the city will need to contact their local association to secure a release before a rep tryout opportunity can be granted with Mississauga North Baseball.