
Section 08
Seasons are the main competitive structure in Tiny Teams Baseball. During a season, your team plays scheduled games automatically against other managers in your division. Your goal is to win games, climb the standings, earn promotion, and move up toward the highest league.
Each season starts on Wednesday and ends on Monday. Tuesday is the offseason day.
| Day | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Wednesday | Season begins |
| Thursday | Season games continue |
| Friday | Season games continue |
| Saturday | Season games continue |
| Sunday | Season games continue |
| Monday | Final season games |
| Tuesday | Offseason / recovery day |
Season games happen automatically each day at:
| Time | Game Slot |
|---|---|
| 12:00 PM ET | Early game |
| 4:00 PM ET | Midday game |
| 8:00 PM ET | Evening game |
You don't need to be online for your games to run. Your job is to prepare your team before the games happen. Set training, fielding positions, batting lineup, talents, and roster.
Each division has 10 teams. The season uses a double round robin format. Every team plays every other team once at home and once away.
That works out to 18 games per team, spread across six game days with three games per day.
At the end of the season, teams move based on their division standings.
| Result | Outcome |
|---|---|
| Top 3 teams | Promoted |
| Bottom 2 teams | Demoted |
Promotion moves your team closer to stronger competition and higher ranks. Demotion moves your team down to a lower level of competition.
The best teams keep climbing until they reach the highest level of play: League 1, Tier 1. Newer teams begin at League 3, Tier 3.
Tiny Teams Baseball uses a pyramid-style league system. As you win, you move up. As you struggle, you may move down. This creates a long-term competitive ladder where strong managers rise through the ranks over multiple seasons.
The goal isn't to win one game. It's to build a team that can keep improving and compete at higher and higher levels.
Tuesday is the offseason day. During the offseason reset:
This gives every team a fresh start before the next season begins.
Because players fully recover on Tuesday, some managers train harder near the end of the season. They push players to lower energy on Sunday or Monday to maximize training gains before the offseason recovery.
This comes with risk. Lower energy means higher injury risk, and injuries can still affect your team before the offseason reset.
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