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Tee Ball is for players four to six years of age, and is the youngest developmental division of Little League® Baseball and Softball.
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Dedication to Saving Lives Results in a Life Being Saved
Local League Volunteer’s Effort to Make AEDs Available Leads to Life-Saving Act Sue Bruce is a licensed practical nurse from Dillsburg, Pa., who has been a part of Dillsburg Little…
Little League® Celebrates and Recognizes #GirlDads
As part of the ongoing Girls with Game 50 Celebration, Little League® recognizes the importance of fathers in a young female athlete's life. Whether they are putting on their coach's…
Pitch in for Baseball and Softball Donations Help Little League® Teams Get Back on the Field
Since 2005, Little League® International has teamed up with Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) to help provide baseball and softball equipment to boys and girls around the world…
An Inside Look into the 2024 Girls with Game® 50 (#GWG50) Grant Recipients
For more than five decades, female athletes, coaches, and volunteers have made a lasting impact both on a Little League® diamond and in their communities. Honoring these 50 years of…
10-Years Later: Remembering Little League® Hall of Excellence Enshrinee Ross McGinnis
On the 10-year anniversary of McGinnis’ death, Little League® takes a look back at the first Little League graduate to earn the Medal of Honor. On the afternoon of…
Looking Back at the 29th Little League® International Congress in Indianapolis
Born in Williamsport, and alive today all around the world, the Little League® program showed its global reach at its 29th Little League International Congress at the JW Marriott in…
Milestones and Miles to Go – A Letter From Stephen D. Keener, Little League President and CEO
June 6, 1939, 80 years ago, Carl Stotz gathered some of his friends and neighbors, and about 30 boys in the west end of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on a baseball field…
Staff Spotlight: Mary Ann Goetz
Growing up, I was not a standout athlete. In fact, most people might be surprised to learn that I was a cheerleader at one point. But one thing about me is that I have always loved…
Sprouted from Little League®, Lilies Grow on Baseball Diamonds in Connecticut
Baseball has largely been a male-dominated sport since its creation in 1876, but in 1984, Victoria Roche threw society’s gender norms a curveball by becoming the first girl to play…
Little League® Diamond Leader Discussions: Liz Darling
Though her years of playing competitive softball are behind her, Liz Darling’s passion for the game has been carried into her role as a volunteer with Mount Seymour Little League…