PONY league baseball is similar to little league baseball. They are both technically considered normal baseball, just played by children rather than adults. For more information on the subject of PONY League baseball, visit the Related Link below.
Typically the organization of "Little Leage" does not allow meatal cleats. "Pony" another sanctioning organization does allow metal. Additionally many local organizations have the flexibility to change some of these non-competition rules to meet local sentiment, equipment availability, or field requirements.
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In Pony League, the distance from the rubber to the back of home plate is 54 feet. In Little League it is 46 feet and in high school (as well as college & pro) it is 60' 6".
As of 2014, AAU baseball does not have a mandatory pitch count. ASMI has set one, and all levels of Little League baseball have them.
An alpine pony is not a pony. It is a baseball team
The current age cut-off is April 30th. Pony voted to change the age cut-off to December 31st starting in 2010. However, Pony recently decided not make the change for the 2010 season.
The pitching distance in Bronco Baseball is 48 feet. Bronco is a division within Pony baseball. Major League Baseball uses a distance of 60 feet, 6 inches.