yes
Definitely not. My friend got kicked out of a little league game when he was 11 for playing 3rd base with a 1st baseman's glove
It is allowed, though not generally recommended.
more than 100 million kids play little league in the world.
32" and that is really big for little leaguers
If he can be fair and unbiased.
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.
It depends, in little league, the shortstop is the rule. Usually, the shortstop will cover for a left handed hitter, and the second baseman will cover for a right handed hitter.
I have never heard of a rule that says there can't be a kid throwing side arm
No you are not. The bats used must be Little League approved. Most leagues will provide bats if you do not want to spend the money to pay for one for your child yet.
If desired, its not illegal. If the Reff says no then don't. But the grass is very close to the base so being on the grass wont matter unless there all the way back where the Fieldmen are. I played second base for 5 years starting in Little League, and I was around 2 feet in the grass between first and second base.
There are nine (9) players on defense in a baseball game. It is not called a match. These players are also called fielders. A number is assigned to each position. In order they are, (1)Pitcher, (2)Catcher, (3)First Baseman, (4)Second Baseman, (5)Third Baseman, (6)Shortstop, (7)Left Fielder, (8)Center Fielder and finally (9)Right Fielder. Whether you play as an 8 year old in little league or as a major leaguer the rules are pretty much the same.