This is the book published each season by Little League International with all rules and regulations specifying all aspects of an official Little League. The methods of establishing teams, the layout of Baseball fields, the equipment used by players, and the conduct of the game is listed. The book is always green, and is called "the green book" by managers and umpires.
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That rule doesn't exist in Little League International rules. Little League International allows for local rules to be established by individual leagues. That is likely a rule that a local league put into place for some reason.
there is none in the MLB ... there is a MERCIE RULE in little league ...
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yes there is no rule on that.
In Little League baseball, rules usually call for the game to end if the winning team is ahead by 10 runs after five innings. In some leagues, this margin may be as little as eight.
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
From the official Major League Baseball Rule Book, Rule #1.09. The ball should not weigh less then 5 oz or more than 5 ¼ oz.
No, the Little League rule book specifically prohibits this. In fact, it goes so far as to say the president can't resign his position and coach a tournament team in the same season.
Click on the 'MLB Rules' link below to access the MLB Rule book from mlb.com.
In little league the mercy rule is that if a team is ahead by 10 points after 5 innings that team wins