One thing we can all root for is a safer experience for Little League® players, volunteers, and spectators. Local leagues are strongly encouraged to take time to assess any safety…
School is out, summer is here, and leagues are wrapping-up what was hopefully a fun, successful season. While your Little Leaguer® may have handed in his or her jersey, there’s…
Each local league volunteer elected to the position of District Administrator (D.A.) is tasked with representing and serving the leagues throughout the district. Understanding that each league is unique and…
All Little League® managers and coaches are volunteers, who by definition, are considered amateurs. Yet, whether coaching for the first time, or a veteran of many seasons there is always…
Here are seven suggestions for how you can have a meeting and share information without physically coming to a common space. Telephone conference: Hard-wired or cellular telephone with conference/multi-call and…
Whether using a laptop, tablet, or phone, the first stop for most people looking for information on their local Little League® program is the internet. Perry Pierce, Connecticut District 1…
Social media is a great way to share the fun of Little League with your family, followers, and friends. Your presence should reflect the positive and developmental environment at the…
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…
The rules and field size of the Little League® Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division are designed with flexibility in mind, but how does a local league go about building a field…
Generally, a liability waiver is written to protect against legal action brought by a person or group. For local Little League® and District-operated programs, the need for a liability waiver…