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Little League Balk
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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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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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The only rules in the world more confusing than FED rules are the NCAA ones.
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Little League Rules
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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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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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LL umpires around here call it the "poof" rule, as it "poof....he disappeared."
Last edited by MrUmpire; Tue Nov 24, 2009 at 04:59pm. |
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