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Old Mon Nov 09, 2009, 03:27pm
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Squeeze play in LL? Really? I don't do LL however, I'm under the impression that in LL, the runner can not leave the base until the ball is passed the batter. Therefore, how can you have a squeeze play?
Little League refers to Little League's Major League, usually 11 and 12 year olds. Played on 60' tight bases. Minors which is usually 9 and 10 year olds is also played on 60' tight bases and continous batting order.

The Junior, Senior, and Big League divisions of Little League is played on 90' loose bases and is more like HS ball but with some different rules. A lot of times the LL rules are more confusing that FED rules.
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Whats the distinction between 'tight' and 'loose' bases?
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Old Mon Nov 09, 2009, 04:05pm
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Whats the distinction between 'tight' and 'loose' bases?
I was wondering that as well and then it dawned on me that "tight" refers to no lead offs and "loose" refers to lead offs allowed.
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A lot of times the LL rules are more confusing that FED rules.
The only rules in the world more confusing than FED rules are the NCAA ones.
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Old Mon Nov 09, 2009, 04:24pm
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The only rules in the world more confusing than FED rules are the NCAA ones.
Some prime examples:
Based loaded, infield hit or bunt, any runner leaves early, R3 put in dugout, no out or run?
Special pinch runner
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Some prime examples:
Based loaded, infield hit or bunt, any runner leaves early, R3 put in dugout, no out or run?
Special pinch runner
Correct. It's the "evaporation" rule. I have never seen it. Some friends of mine have.

LL asks that on such a play, umps must adjudicate what is the "clean hit" by B1. If the rock doesn't leave the infield and no outs are recorded, R3 "vanishes."
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Old Tue Nov 24, 2009, 01:57pm
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Correct. It's the "evaporation" rule. I have never seen it. Some friends of mine have.

LL asks that on such a play, umps must adjudicate what is the "clean hit" by B1. If the rock doesn't leave the infield and no outs are recorded, R3 "vanishes."
LL umpires around here call it the "poof" rule, as it "poof....he disappeared."

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