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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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What are the divisions of Little League Softball®?
The Little League Softball® program includes divisions for all children, ages 4–16. Baseball divisions consist of the following programs: Tee Ball – Ages 4-5 (with a local option for 6-…
Little League® Baseball and Softball Pleased to See Overall Interest in Sport Increase, According to SFIA Report
Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) reports that casual participation in baseball in the United States increased 18.1 percent in 2016. According to the annual report produced by the Sports…
Fun Ways to Promote Little League® Registration and Increase Awareness
It’s never too early to starting thinking about your next Little League® season, and the summer and fall, in the window when your league is done playing but the fun…
Associated Terms of Little League
Along with the typical language used in the game of baseball and softball, there are a number of terms and phrases unique to the Little League® program. A list of…
Little League® Safety Training, Volunteer’s Heroism Save a Life
How a person responds to an emergency is unique to each situation. In the instant when Coon Rapids Cardinal Little League volunteer Ryan McCann watched his friend slump to the…
You Make the Call – When Is a Batted Ball Considered Foul?
Situation With a right-handed batter in the batter’s box and a count of three balls and one strike, the batter for the visiting team lines a pitch down the third-base…
5 Ready-to-Use Resources for Local Leagues
Each local Little League® program works hard to achieve its goals throughout the year in accordance with Little League Baseball and Softball’s official rules, regulations, and policies. To provide guidance…
Backyard Tip: Game of 21
Tee Ball is where many children and parents are first introduced to Little League® and baseball and softball. Coach Pitch is where the fundamentals really start to develop. This usually…
Appendix B – Safety Code for Little League
Responsibility for safety procedures should be that of an adult member of the local league. Arrangements should be made in advance of all games and practices for emergency medical services.…
Operating Tips
Structuring the Board Little League recommends adding at least two positions to the local league board when starting or operating a softball program: a Softball Vice President and a Softball…