The main season of TGSL is Spring Ball and it gets rolling early in the new year. From player evaluations in early January to the subsequent blind draft to form the teams, Division Commissioners, Managers and other board members will be hard at work. A clinic is almost always on tap to help get the girls ready for the season and to teach them some new skills, while team practices soon get underway in preparation for game time.
Each Spring Ball season is divided into two parts for all divisions except T-Ball. (This younger set simply plays games every week that do not lead up to a final tournament; each T-Ball player receives a trophy at the end of the season.) For the rest of the divisions, the first set of games is to help build up player skills and to get the teams used to playing with each other. Once these "practice games" are over, scores in the next part of the season are kept to establish seeding for a final tournament. First and second place finishers in the tournaments get trophies on Closing Day. The League encourages teams to have their end-of-season parties on Closing Day right at the Levy fields and usually rents jumpers or water slides to help make the gathering fun.