8 to 13
It's good, but not great.
Pony League baseball is designed for players aged 13 to 14 years old, typically corresponding to the age divisions of the league. Specifically, players must not turn 15 before August 1 of the current league year to be eligible to participate. Additionally, there are other divisions within Pony League for younger age groups, including Mustang (9-10 years) and Bronco (11-12 years), accommodating a wider range of players.
Major League Baseball is 141 years-old as of December 30, 2010.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.
A pretty vague question. Organized baseball usually refers to an agreed upon league of teams that play each other over the course of a year or season. You can organize a single game like an old timers game, a tournament of games or an entire season. There are agreed upon rules and usually a rule book, a schedule, impartial umpires, ground rules and even specific rules for mercy such as in little league and Knothole baseball. Unorganized baseball is referred to as sandlot baseball where there are no set rules, no umpires, there doesn't even have to be 9 players on each team.
12 unless your local league has their own age
The California Rule in Little League baseball allows for players to continue playing in their current age group for the entire season, even if they turn 13 years old during that season. This rule aims to keep older players in their existing teams, promoting team cohesion and reducing disruption. It is specific to California and may differ from regulations in other regions, which often require players to move up to the next age division upon turning 13.
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.
You can contact me. I coach a Federation team in Pittsburgh for players 19+ in a wooden bat league. Contact me at elp142@hotmail.com. You can also try: http://www.pittsburghnaba.com
It's good, but not great.
Pony League baseball is designed for players aged 13 to 14 years old, typically corresponding to the age divisions of the league. Specifically, players must not turn 15 before August 1 of the current league year to be eligible to participate. Additionally, there are other divisions within Pony League for younger age groups, including Mustang (9-10 years) and Bronco (11-12 years), accommodating a wider range of players.
I would say the average 12 year old pitches about 55-65 mph with 65 being the upper range for tournament players. In the Little League World Series you may see a kid pitch 70+mph but that is exceptional.
9 to 12 years old little league regulation is 46 feet mound to plate
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Major League Baseball is 141 years-old as of December 30, 2010.
newtest3 about 40 feet ---------- The above is incorrect. In Little League Baseball the bases are 60 feet apart until you get to the Junior Division (13 and 14-year-old).
Major League Baseball. It was founded in the late 1800's