In little league like the majors when bunting and you miss the pitch it is a strike. It depends on the umpire; if he thinks the batter offered at the pitch, he will call the strike. Simply holding the bat in the strike zone is not offering at the pitch unless the umpire decides that. It is a safer bet to teach your batters to pull the bat out of the strike zone if they decide to not bunt at the pitch.
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No. Schools do not get "offered" to be an Ivy League School. This is an unofficial term applied to certain schools. There is no unified organization that oversees these schools.
MLB players do that sometimes. I don't see why the rules would be different in little-league. A player can hit the ball with the bat in any way he pleases.
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Well its the level of playing ability of the team that divides england's football clubs into 4 different divisions. The premier league is considered to be the best league while league 2 is considered to be an amateur league.
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Yes, NFL players are considered employees of the league as they are contracted to play for specific teams and are paid a salary for their services.
Yes, but you must have some type of education
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it can be considered this actually!
Nonexistant. The American League began play as a major league in 1901. Prior to that, it was known as the Western League and was not considered part of the Majors.