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Arlington, Virginia
Frequently Asked Questions
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League Age
Difference Between Majors 1 and Majors 2
After ALL in Arlington
Other Teams in District 4
Baseball Types and Safety
League Teams at Majors 1 in Arlington
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- League
Age
- League Age refers to the age of the player
as of 30 April in a given year and this is the measure by Little League of the
player's age. For example, a player may actually be 11 years old
as the season gets underway, if his or her birthday is April 27th, but the League considers the player is
12 years old. The last year a player may play at the Majors level is League Age 12.
- Difference
Between Majors 1 and Majors 2
- There are three elemental differences
between the Majors 1 game and the Majors 2 game. At Majors 2, everyone on
the team bats in sequence. Generally there are more than nine players available for
a game and they all bat in sequence. Also, at Majors 2 there is a six run maximum on
the number of runs that can be scored in one inning. If six runs are scored then the
side is considered to be retired and offense and defense switch. No 12 year-old
players may pitch at Majors 2. The higher skilled players play at Majors 1
and Majors 2 is a development level feeding into Majors 1. There are 9-10-11-12
year-olds playing at both Majors 1 and Majors 2.
- After
Little League in Arlington
- This youth baseball program in Arlington
takes players through League Age 12. At the ages immediately above this,
the Little League and the Babe Ruth programs merge into a Senior Babe Ruth program. In the Fall of the Babe Ruth
program all players aged 13 - 15 are put together in a league and play on a
90-foot baseball diamond. In the following spring, the 13 year-olds are placed in a
league of their own and the 14-15 year-olds form a separate league.
At age 13 and above, teens are encouraged to participate in the Little
League Teen Umpire Program.
- Other
Teams in District 4
- Arlington plays in District 4, which
is important at the end of the season when All-Star teams are competing along the Road to
the World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Arlington produces two teams at the
11-12 year old level. One is the American League (North) team and one is the
National League (South) team. Other leagues in District 4 are
- Baseball
Types and Safety
- At the T-Ball and Rookie levels the
Incrediball is used. The ball is the same size and shape as a standard baseball, but
is soft to squeeze. At the Minor level the RIF 4 ball is used. RIF is
Reduced Injury Factor. This ball is firmly soft. It is harder than the
Incrediball, but not as hard as the balls used at both Majors levels. The Majors
ball is the standard 5 ounce and 9-inch circumference ball that meets National standards
for League play. The ball is hard and withstands the rigors of a game and subsequent
practices throughout the year and beyond.
- League
Teams at Majors 1 in Arlington
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American
Astros
Athletics
Brewers
Diamondbacks
Giants
Orioles
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National
Cardinals
Cubs
Devil Rays
Mets
Pirates
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