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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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Little League® International Honors the Memory of Donald Jordan, Former New York District 2 Administrator
Little League® International mourns the passing of Donald Jordan, former New York District 2 Administrator. He was 72. Mr. Jordan, a native of Olean, N.Y., resided in Portville, N.Y., at…
April Meehleder Named Little League® Western Region Director
Little League® International is pleased to announce that April Meehleder has officially been named the new Little League Western Region Director. Ms. Meehleder, who has served as the Assistant Region Director…
Parent Confession: I Focused on Performance, Not Fun
Submitted By: Kim Ablon Whitney, Little League Volunteer (Newton, Mass.) It’s winter time now and snow is on the ground, but as I drive by our local Little League® field,…
Establish Interleague Play So Your Little Leaguers® Have a Well-Rounded, Fun Season
Part of the fun of Little League® is meeting different people and making new friends, and interleague games are great for making these connections. Interleague play is a discussion your…
April Meehleder Named Assistant Director of Little League® Western Region
Little League® International is excited to announce that April Meehleder has officially been named the new Assistant Director of the Little League Western Region. Beginning in December, Ms. Meehleder will…
Incorporating Effective Local Training Can Prep Volunteers for a Safer, More Successful Season
Making local training a priority, helps managers and coaches contribute to a better Little League® experience. Players enjoying Little League® softball or baseball starts with improving their fundamentals, to increase…
It Takes Volunteers to Support an Organization as Important as Little League®
By Rich Eckert, North Central Little League President, Milwaukee, Wis. I have been an active volunteer with North Central Little League in Milwaukee, Wis., since my two boys were old…
Working With Other Youth Organizations to Support Your Little League® Program
Developing relationships with other youth organizations in your community opens opportunities to work together for the benefit of both organizations. When planning your registration strategy, there are several aspects to…
Steps to Take After Registration
Many times after a player is registered within a local Little League® program, the family has questions about what comes next. By using these frequently asked questions, you will be…
An Inside Look at Mamie Johnson Little League in Washington, D.C.
Mamie “Peanut” Johnson made a name for herself in the early 1950s when the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro Leagues signed her as their new right-handed pitcher. Since then, Johnson’s…