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The eligibility and days of rest required for a Little Leaguer® to pitch in a Little League® game is governed by pitch count thresholds.
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GameChanger General FAQs
GameChanger is the official Scorekeeping, Pitch Count, and Stats (Statistics) Technology Partner of Little League®. The GameChanger app provides powerful, free scorekeeping tools, advanced statistics, live streaming, game updates, and…
What are the pitching days rest requirements for Little League Baseball®?
Little League Baseball® pitchers league age 14 and under must adhere to the following rest requirements: 66+ pitches – 4 days rest 51-65 pitches – 3 days rest 36-50 pitches…
Rule 8.00: The Pitcher FAQs
This collection of frequently asked questions is specific to Little League Rule 8.00 – The Pitcher. If you have a question to add to this FAQ, please email Stu Hartenstein,…
Rule 9.00: The Umpire FAQs
This collection of frequently asked questions is specific to Little League Rule 9.00 – The Umpire. If you have a question to add to this FAQ, please email Stu Hartenstein,…
Tips for District Administrators to Prepare District Staff for Tournament Play
The District Administrator (D.A.) is the director of tournament play in most cases at district, section and state levels for the Little League International Tournament, but they certainly can’t do…
Alternate Methods of Play for Regular Season Games
Little League® Baseball and Softball has developed alternative game concepts designed to improve pace of play, encourage more activity and increase overall interest in the game for youth players in…
Coaches Meeting: A Checklist
As the regular season nears, local league board members are focused on their various responsibilities and teams are prepping for games. Leading up to opening day, managers and coaches understandably…
Volunteer
What Can I Volunteer To Do? No experience is required to become a volunteer at the Intermediate Division World Series in Livermore, California. Most of the volunteer opportunities require little…
Youth Baseball Pitching Study Shows Overuse is Primary Cause of Arm Injuries
A five-year study, recently concluded by the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina, found that the primary cause of arm injuries in youth baseball…
Answers to Questions Asked by Little League Families
It’s the responsibility of your league’s coaches and umpires to review the current year’s Little League® rulebooks to make sure games are played fairly, and the season proceeds as smoothly…