Est. 1951

Blackwood Kiwanis Little League

Est. 1951

Blackwood Kiwanis Little League

Manager’s Contact information

(Phone #, email, etc.)

Game Schedules

Umpire Schedules

Announcements:

· BKLL master schedule has been released (see below)

· Major and Minor Umpire’s schedule has been released (see below)

· Manager’s Contact Information updated (see below)

· Reminder Manager’s meeting every 3rd Thursday of the month.

· New 2008 Pitching rules below

 

 

 

Rules:

 

T-ball

 

T-Shirt

 

Minor/Major

 

 

The 2 hour game time limit is only in effect if there are games scheduled back to back.  If there are no teams waiting to use the field, there is no time limit.

Handouts

Regular Season Pitching Regulations

• A pitch limit for pitchers league age 7-8 has been added, with a maximum of 50 pitches per day. Previously, the limit for these ages was the same as for pitchers who were league age 9-10.

• A provision has been added that prohibits a player who has been removed as a pitcher in a game from playing the position of catcher for the remainder of that day. This was a recommendation of Dr. Andrews and Dr. Fleisig, and is intended to further prevent overuse injuries. The position of catcher, according to Dr. Andrews and Dr. Fleisig, has the second-most overuse injuries, which can be acerbated by moving from pitcher to catcher in the same day. (However, moving from pitcher to any of the other seven positions, or from catcher to pitcher, apparently does not cause the same concerns.)

• Pitchers league age 16 and under who deliver 41 or more pitches in a game must also have a game of rest, in addition to the number of days rest prescribed. Pitchers league age 17-18 who deliver 51 or more pitches in a game must also have a game of rest, in addition to the number of days rest prescribed. This enhancement is designed to help ensure that teams develop more pitchers, and to help ensure that scheduling anomalies do not result in undue advantages for some teams.

· The “automatic” intentional walk was removed. If a pitcher wishes to intentionally walk a batter, he/she must do so by pitching four pitches intentionally outside the strike zone that are not struck at by the batter, and are called “balls” by the umpire. All such pitches will count in determining that pitcher’s pitch count.

The complete regular season pitching regulation for baseball may be found at:

http://www.littleleague.org/media/RS_Pitching_Regulation_Changes_Baseball_2008.pdf