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This would depend on the rules of the league in question. The Laws of the Game do not address this.
In American Little League baseball, for twelve-year-olds, the pitcher stands 46 feet from the batter. For very young players, smaller fields may be used, while older players may use larger fields. There are more details available in the official Little League Playing Rules, but these rules are copyrighted, and not available online.
5 year olds to 16 year olds.
The standard pitching distance for 10-year-old baseball players is typically 46 feet. This distance is commonly used in Little League and similar youth baseball organizations. However, it's important to check specific league rules, as some leagues may have variations in pitching distances.
In the little league in my town for 10-12 year olds the distance is 45 feet I hope this helps
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Bylaws are internal rules and procedures of an organization. The Sandy Koufax baseball league has certain age requirements and rules regarding tryouts, but its bylaws are provided to members and coaches only.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.
Little League Baseball Field measurements from the Pitcher's Rubber to Home Plate is 46 feet.
The national league "Senior League" refers to the youth league after "Little League" but before High School. Senior League players are usually between the ages of 13-15 and/or grades 7-9. Most Senior Leagues allow bats larger than the 2.25" Little League approved bat diameter, and bats can be lighter than the High School -3 minimum weight/length, but the bat weight ratio limits vary with the specific senior league organization. For example, Catholic Youth Athletic Association limits grade 7-8 bats to -7 weight ratio (no lighter). So, be careful when shopping for a "Senior League" bat as the rules for different organizations are less consistent than they are for the 9-12 year olds that usually follow Little League rules.
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The height of a baseball pitching mound for youth varies depending on the age group and league. Generally, for Little League (ages 9-12), the mound height is 8 inches, while for older youth leagues, such as those for 13-15-year-olds, it is typically 10 inches. Always check the specific regulations of the league you are involved with, as rules can differ.