Chalking a Baseball field is not that big a deal. You want to get as straight as you can with foul lines though. Usually a string tied to a nail from home plate to the OF fence will be a good guide for the chalk dropper. Here is a link to baseball field chalk dimensions if you wanna get really anal about it: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/stadium/baseball_field_construction.shtml
46 feet. http://www.sportsknowhow.com/Baseball/field-dimensions/little-league-baseball-field-dimensions.html
the little league baseball field is around 235-250 feet long
Generally around 200 through 230 ft
Extra Hitter. Player hits in batting order but is not in the field.
No, it's the parents job to take care it. Off Field Behavior does not result in Suspendion a child from Little League Baseball.
I know for a baseball game about 1 game
Little League Baseball Field measurements from the Pitcher's Rubber to Home Plate is 46 feet.
Baseball rules do not specify the distance to the outfield fence, so fields vary in size. Little league fields usually measure around 200 feet to the fences, meaning the field would cover just under an acre.
If you are generically using the word "little league" then the answer is yes. Under USSSA rules you can bat the entire lineup and after the 9th batter the remainder are called EH's (extra hitters) or terms similar. These individuals will not take the field but bat when the 10 & 11 slots come up. If you are speaking of Little League Baseball Rules (official term) then I believe you bat 9 and have substitutions.
It usually varies by field.
The US Cellular field is a baseball field located in Chicago, Illinois. The US Cellular field is home to the Chicago White Sox who currently play in the Major League Baseball's American League.
in little league the home plate is exactly 44.4832 ft on a baseball regulation mound without a mound it would be about 44.2 ft give or take an error by the people that constructed the field