I have never heard of a rule that says there can't be a kid throwing side arm
80 pitches
I am in little league and so I know a little about this. I'll say on average we pitch about 60 pitches. Not that many, but a lot in just six innings.
It is allowed, though not generally recommended.
32" and that is really big for little leaguers
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
If he can be fair and unbiased.
yes
Jackson Reid is one of the best little league baseball player he pitches 65mph and is 11 with 1 homerun and a batting average of 327
Jesse who plays for Morley Eagles. Pitches for Western Australia in lots of competions and plays All Stars.
At the moment (1/11/11), Little League Baseball has disallowed the use of composite bats in Little League Baseball. The Combat B1, B2 and B3 are all composite bats which, if the current rule stands, will not be allowed for Little League play. There are rumors that Little League Baseball is considering an exception but as of now the list of officially recognized bats is on this link: http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/approvedcompbats.htm
That would be a roaming short stop, and he is allowed to play as an outfielder.
In the Mt Gravatt eagles, there is a kid named Danny who can do perfect pitches and his fastest was 86mph during training and 80mph during a game.