Card image You Make the Call You Make the Call – Is a Runner Out for Leaving the Base Early in Little League Softball? What you'll learn Any runner is out when the runner fails to keep contact with the base to which that runner is entitled until the ball has been released by the pitcher on the delivery.
What you'll learn Any runner is out when the runner fails to keep contact with the base to which that runner is entitled until the ball has been released by the pitcher on the delivery.
Card image Video Description of the “Basic Six” Field Mechanics What you'll learn The Basic Six are mechanics primarily used by a base umpire while in the “A” position.
What you'll learn The Basic Six are mechanics primarily used by a base umpire while in the “A” position.
Card image Pre-Game Conference: Establishing an Effective Working Relationship What you'll learn Ways to develop trust and increase communication among your local league umpires.
Card image You Make the Call You Make the Call – Manager or Coach Warming Up Pitcher What you'll learn No manager, coach, or adult volunteer, is permitted to be on the field or in the bullpen for the purpose of warming up a pitcher.
What you'll learn No manager, coach, or adult volunteer, is permitted to be on the field or in the bullpen for the purpose of warming up a pitcher.
Card image Resource Guide Regular Season to Tournament: Rule Differences What you'll learn The tournament versions for mandatory play and protesting a game.
Card image You Make the Call You Make the Call – Use of Special Pinch-Runner What you'll learn Once each inning a team may utilize a player who is not in the batting order as a special pinch-runner for any offensive player.
What you'll learn Once each inning a team may utilize a player who is not in the batting order as a special pinch-runner for any offensive player.
Card image Formal Training Makes Little League® Umpires Better What you'll learn Attending a clinic each year helps stay current with rulebook terminology, build confidence, and establish relationships with peers.
What you'll learn Attending a clinic each year helps stay current with rulebook terminology, build confidence, and establish relationships with peers.