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Official Regulations Mixed with Big League, etc.
On this website, each league is color coded so you can easily see the
differences between them:
Little League Baseball
(Majors), (RED)
Minor League Baseball,
(GREEN)
Tee Ball Baseball, (PURPLE)
Junior League Baseball, Senior League Baseball, and Big League Baseball
(BLUE)
http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/littleleaguerules/officialrules3.htm#regulations
compared
This comparison was made a few years back in 1997. Junior League and
Senior League rules differ from Little League rules. The comparisons made
here are differences between Little League and the official baseball rules
proposed by various official leagues, associations, and clubs.
http://www.albanylittleleague.org/ruledifs.htm
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The rules and regulations of Little League Baseball along with baseball
terminology. From Brookside Little League, Inc., this website is easy to
use because it has a good, clear index on the left hand side.
http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/littleleaguerules/officialrules4.htm
New League Age Determination Date Goes Into Effect(2006)
The 2006
Softball age determination chart (opens in PDF)
The 2006
Baseball age determination chart (opens in PDF)
Rule changes for 2003.
http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/littleleaguerules/rulechanges.htm
Southwest Forsyth Little League located in Clemmons, North Carolina
keeps up with the rule changes over the years.
http://www.swfll.org/
Clarification of the Little League Official Baseball Rules right from
the official regulatory body, Little League Baseball Incorporated (more
about them below).
http://www.littleleague.org/manuals/umpires/clarifications.pdf
Southwest Forsyth Little League new for 2004. You can download this and
print out the 8 pages of info:
Umpire Duty
Instructions & Umpire Replacements List
(Revised:
April 19, 2004)
From "1.00 - Objectives of the Game" right through to "9.06 Umpires
shall not wear shoes that...", this site lists the rules of Little League
Baseball (Majors) Division, Minor League Baseball, Tee Ball Baseball,
Junior League Baseball, Senior League Baseball and Big League Baseball in
different colors so you can easily see the differences.
http://www.ballardll.net/rules/Baseball_Rules.html
Known to many amateur and professional umpires as the “Jaksa/Roder”
Manual.
http://www.rulesofbaseball.com/
Issaquah
Little League is in Issaquah, Washington, and have the motto
"Character, Courage, and Loyalty." Their Rules website page was updated in
March, 2003:
http://www.issaquahlittleleague.org/Board/locrules.htm
Rutherford, New Jersey Little League have rules posted online
http://users.aol.com/rllinfo/locrules.htm
Little League Baseball of Dallas Rules (Texas)
http://www.littleleaguedallas.org/rules.html
Niceville-Valparaiso (Florida) Little League Baseball (NVLLB) has their
2003 Rules posted online. Requires Acrobat Reader to view.
http://www.nvllb.org/2003/LocalRules.PDF
Zionsville (Indiana) has their different years' rules online:
Fairfax. For over 45 years, Fairfax Little League has had their young
people participating in organized baseball. Here are their rules:
http://www.fairfaxll.com/rules.htm
Randolph, New Jersey Little League Baseball Local Rules:
www.randolphbaseball.org/data/local_rules.doc
(You may have to save the download to your computer and then open
it up.)
Maid, California, Little League Baseball lists their summary of rules
http://www.maidull.org/Main_Rules.cfm and then go on to list greater
details:
http://www.maidull.org/CFM/ll_rules/Regulations.cfm
Excellent
Youth Baseball Message Board that is used heavily. Three areas of
discussion are Rules and Umpires, General and Coaches, and Batting and
Throwing.
http://webscores.com/baseball/bmb1/bmb1.shtml
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