I am looking for that info also. I looked in the rule book and it does not say much other than barrell diameter (2 1/4" and 2 5/8" jr ansd sr) and length. But it also has to be Little League approved. That is the unknown. I know for non-wood it has to be tested (BESR) and have a BPF less or equal to 1.15.
it is 2 5/8 barrel or a drop 3 (-3)
11 unless league rules state otherwise.
In American Little League baseball, for twelve-year-olds, the pitcher stands 46 feet from the batter. For very young players, smaller fields may be used, while older players may use larger fields. There are more details available in the official Little League Playing Rules, but these rules are copyrighted, and not available online.
This would depend on the rules of the league in question. The Laws of the Game do not address this.
Bylaws are internal rules and procedures of an organization. The Sandy Koufax baseball league has certain age requirements and rules regarding tryouts, but its bylaws are provided to members and coaches only.
The national league "Senior League" refers to the youth league after "Little League" but before High School. Senior League players are usually between the ages of 13-15 and/or grades 7-9. Most Senior Leagues allow bats larger than the 2.25" Little League approved bat diameter, and bats can be lighter than the High School -3 minimum weight/length, but the bat weight ratio limits vary with the specific senior league organization. For example, Catholic Youth Athletic Association limits grade 7-8 bats to -7 weight ratio (no lighter). So, be careful when shopping for a "Senior League" bat as the rules for different organizations are less consistent than they are for the 9-12 year olds that usually follow Little League rules.
The Baden Axe is my 9 year olds treasured bat. YES great bat
a senior little league is for those with expirence and talent The above answer is wrong. The difference between Senior Little League and Little League is age. Little League is normally what is said when discussing the parent organization of all divisions of Little League Baseball International. The divisions of Little League Baseball are divided between Tee ball, Minors, Majors, Junior, Senior and Big Leagues. Little League International also offers Softball, and Challenger. The age configurations for Little League is, depending on what the local leagues Board of Directors and the local bylaws state normally are, 5 -6 for tee ball, 7 through 11 in Minors, 9 -12 in Majors, 12 -14 in Juniors, 14 - 16 in Seniors, and 16 - 18 in Big League. The ages overlap to allow local leagues to have some flexibility in making their local league work the best. Age is the only difference between those that play in Little League (Majors and younger divisions) and Senior League. How who play in which divisions, with the overlapping ages, is as varied as there are Chartered Little Leagues. Some leagues have strict rules saying ages determine which division players play in, and others have a system that allows for age and experience and ability to determine which division the players play in. There are some hard and fast rules that Little League International has, such as all 12 year olds must play in Majors, unless a waiver is granted allowing them to play in Minors. Also 8 year olds and younger are not allowed to play in Majors. But Little League International allows for flexibility to meet the needs of all players. Little League International also offers Boys and Girls Softball, also with divisions determined by age and ability. There is also a Challenger League offered for differently-abled players to participate in. Children in wheel chairs, on crutches, and with other challenges play baseball. Some of the players are assisted by other players, and some aren't. It is the most rewarding program that I have ever been involved with. I am a 32 year volunteer with Little League program. I have had 2 sons, and 5 grandsons play Little League.
Little League Baseball Field measurements from the Pitcher's Rubber to Home Plate is 46 feet.
In the little league in my town for 10-12 year olds the distance is 45 feet I hope this helps
5 year olds to 16 year olds.
For Little League (7 - 12 year olds), the distance is 60 feet.