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Baseball bat information

posted Apr 17, 2011 8:11 PM by Sam Taff

Here is the latest aggregation of information on baseball bats in the various divisions of Little League.

On Sept. 1, 2010, Little League placed a moratorium on composite-barreled baseball bats with a barrel diameter of 2 5/8 inches. That moratorium was extended to 2 1/4 inch composite-barreled baseball bats on Dec. 30, 2010. Both moratoriums remain in place, but some specific models of composite-barreled baseball bats have received a waiver of the moratorium after a testing/approval process.

Little League announces 2011 rule changes

posted Apr 7, 2011 8:43 PM by Sam Taff

Little League International has announced rule changes for the 2011 season. Local board members, parents and players should familiarize themselves with these new rules prior to the new season.

A PDF version of the changes can be found here:
 
http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_pubs/2011-BBSB-RuleChanges.pdf
 
The 2011 Rule Books themselves are expected to be available for sale in mid-December. At that time, Rule Books can be purchased online here
http://www.littleleaguestore.net/equipment---supplies-rules.html, or by phone at 1-800-874-2852. They also can be purchased in person at any Little League Regional Headquarters or at Little League International.
 
Every Little League, upon chartering for 2011, will receive one free Rule Book for each team chartered.

Composite Bat Moratorium

posted Apr 7, 2011 8:35 PM by Sam Taff

Information on the composite baseball bats that have received waivers of the moratorium for the Little League (Majors) Baseball Division and below can be found here: http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2011/Jan-Apr/LLBBBatInfo-3-18-11.htm. If you have further questions, we encourage you to sign on to Little League's Facebook page. At that page, over the past several days, Little League International staff has answered hundreds of questions regarding the moratorium.

Uniform patch to remember Tucson shooting victim

posted Jan 22, 2011 6:44 PM by Sam Taff

Following the tragic shooting in Tucson, Ariz., that claimed the life of Little Leaguer Christina Taylor Green, Little League International has received several inquiries from local leagues and districts regarding ways to pay their respects.
 
Canyon Del Oro Little League, Christina's home league, has created a memorial patch to honor her passing and has made it available for purchase.
 
All chartered Little Leagues have the option of purchasing this commemorative patch and permission from Little League International to place the patch on regular season Little League uniforms.
 
To order, log on to www.cdobaseball.com. Accepted forms of payment are PayPal and personal check. Leagues wishing to pay by personal check must purchase a minimum of 50 patches per order.
 
Please direct any questions regarding patch purchases to Caroline Auza, at: Auza1@comcast.net; or call 520-241-7174.
 
One dollar from each patch sold will benefit the Christina Taylor Green Memorial Fund that has been established up by her father, John.

Test results for 2 1/4" composite bats

posted Jan 22, 2011 6:41 PM by Sam Taff   [ updated Jan 22, 2011 6:50 PM ]

The first test result has been received at Little League International regarding composite-barreled bats for use in the Little League (Majors) Division and below. Little League has created a list for those bats that receive waivers of the moratorium that was enacted on Dec. 30, 2010.
 
Little League International's moratorium on the use of composite bats extends to all of its baseball divisions, including the Little League (Majors) division.
 
Information on the composite baseball bats that have received waivers of the moratorium for the Little League (Majors) Baseball Division and below can be found here:
 http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/approvedcompbatssmall.htm
 
The list will be updated as more information comes into Little League.
 
Information on the composite baseball bats that have received waivers of the moratorium for the Junior, Senior, and Big League Baseball Divisions of Little League can be found here:
 http://www.littleleague.org/learn/equipment/approvedcompbats.htm
 
By definition, a moratorium is: An authorized delay or stopping of some specified activity. As applied by Little League International, the moratorium disallows the use of all baseball bats constructed with composite material in its barrel unless a specific model shows in laboratory testing that it will not exceed the standard that is printed on the bat, after the bat is broken in.
 
There is a process through which manufacturers can submit individual models for a possible waiver if they wish to seek it. Individual bat models are tested at an independent laboratory, and the results are conveyed to the manufacturer. If the manufacturer provides the results to Little League, and the bat passes the test, it will be noted on one of the two lists noted above.
 
Wooden and aluminum metal/alloy bats are not subject to the moratorium. Bats that have only a metal or alloy barrel (and no other material, unless it is in the end cap of the bat), and if it meets the other standards (length, diameter, etc. for the respective division in which it is used) are not subject to the moratorium, regardless of the composition of the handle or the transition to the barrel.
 
A listing of licensed, non-wood/non-composite baseball bats for use in the Little League (Majors) Division and below can be found here: http://www.littleleague.org/Assets/forms_pubs/2011ApprovedNonWoodBatList.pdf
This list also may be updated frequently.
 
Because of the moratorium, several common questions have arisen. We have addressed the most common questions in a Frequently-Asked Questions page here: http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Sep-Dec/LLBBCompositeBatMoratoriumFAQ.htm
 
If you have further questions, we encourage you to sign on to Little League's Facebook page. At that page, over the past few days, Little League International staff has answered hundreds of questions regarding the moratorium. The Little League Facebook page is here: http://www.facebook.com/LittleLeagueBaseballAndSoftball
 
Little League International first placed the moratorium on composite bats in the Junior, Senior, and Big League Baseball Divisions of Little League. Subsequent to that moratorium, scientific research that began on October 18, 2010, showed the need for the same moratorium on composite-barreled bats with 2 1/4 inch barrels as well. Starting in September, and throughout the following weeks, this information was conveyed multiple times to every local Little League, every district, to the media, on Facebook, on the Little League web site, and to more than 250,000 parents who had signed up to receive updates from Little League International.
 
The original announcement regarding the moratorium, enacted on September 1, 2010, is here: http://www.littleleague.org/media/newsarchive/2010/Sep-Dec/CompositeBatMoratium.htm
 
The moratorium on composite bats, which now applies to all baseball divisions of Little League, does not apply to any softball divisions of Little League.
 

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