Since 1989

South Shore Baseball CLUB

Where the dream begins.

The SSBC is a year round operation that offers private hitting and pitching lessons as well as a variety of clinics and programs for all ages and ability levels.

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South Shore Baseball Club

Since 1989, the South Shore Baseball Club has impacted the lives of many young ballplayers with a strong philosophy of having fun while learning to play the great games of baseball and softball.

President Frank Niles’ experienced coaching staff offers fundamental instruction for novices through specialized training for the most experienced players.

The South Shore Baseball Club is located in Hingham, Massachusetts and has operated out of the South Shore Sports Center since 1989. Due to the fire in June, the SSBC will be offering memberships and programs at a variety of locations in the area.

 Memberships (full year and six month) are very popular at SSBC. In addition to many other benefits, members can reserve cage time and bat at no additional cost. See our Memberships page for a full array of membership options and privileges.

Hitting & Pitching Lessons

Members Only Workouts

Summer Camps

Clinics, Fall Leagues, Rookie Leagues, and More!

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Upcoming Programs & Events

Membership 2026

Unquestionably, the best value at SSBC is one of the many membership options offered by the Club to serious ballplayers. 

Fall Leagues

The SSBC’s Rookie League is designed for youngsters ages 5, 6 and 7 years old with little previous experience in organized athletics.

Rookie Leagues

The SSBC’s Rookie League is designed for youngsters ages 5, 6 and 7 years old with little previous experience in organized athletics.

Summer Camps at Hingham High School

The South Shore Baseball Club Summer Camps will feature its usual excellent staff and facilities, assuring each camper a rewarding experience while enjoying our ever popular game.

South Shore Baseball Club

History of Success

Hundreds of SSBC members have gone on to play college baseball. And, for the ninth year in a row and fourteenth season out of the last fIfteen, players from the South Shore Baseball Club have been selected in the annual Major League Amateur Draft.