In little league the mercy rule is that if a team is ahead by 10 points after 5 innings that team wins
Aybe in some leagues, where I'm from no, and in major and minor leagues, no as well
The "mercy rule" is only used in some leagues. There is no mercy rule in the MLB. My local Little League had a rule that if one team was up by more than 10 after the 4th inning, the game would be over and the team with the lead wins. ---------- 15 after 3 innings, 10 after 4 innings, and 8 after 5 innings is also a commonly used "mercy rule" in some leagues.
In Little League baseball, rules usually call for the game to end if the winning team is ahead by 10 runs after five innings. In some leagues, this margin may be as little as eight.
By rule there is no limit.
From the official Major League Baseball Rule Book, Rule #1.09. The ball should not weigh less then 5 oz or more than 5 ¼ oz.
There is no set rule on which dugout is occupied by the home team in the Major Leagues. It varies in different stadiums.
There are no Rule 1, Rule 2 or Rule 3 drafts for Major League Baseball, all they have for drafts are the Rule 4 draft which is the First-Year Player Draft that is held in June on a yearly basis and the Rule 5 draft which is yearly held in December.
In Major League Baseball, rule 1.04 states that the minimum distance shall be 250 feet.
There are two leagues in American major league baseball, the American League and the National League. The American League has the designated hitter rule which allows for someone other than the pitcher to bat in the pitcher's place. The pitcher does not bat in the American League. The National League does not have the designated hitter rule. The pitcher does bat in the National League.
there is no mercy rule in the MLB. in Junior High baseball it is the 5 inning. It is also the 5 inning for high school
According to Major League Baseball, Rule 1.06, a regulation base is 15" square and between 3 and 5 inches thick.