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2010 Little League Rule Changes
2010
regular season rule changes passed at 2010 World Congress
2010 tournament
rule changes passed at 2010 World Congress
2011
regular season rule changes passed at 2010 World Congress
2011 tournament
rule changes passed at 2010 World Congress
Previous rule changes for 2010:
(Note: Unless noted otherwise, these changes apply to all divisions)
REGULATIONS
Regulation I (c) 8 - Note 1:
Added a sentence stating that if a league elects to operate a Tee Ball baseball
program only, it must use the league age determination date that is noted in the
regulation. (Baseball only.)
Regulation IV (a) - Junior League:
Added language making it clear that when a 12-year-old player is found to be
ineligible under this regulation, that player and/or his/her team are subject to
removal from the International Tournament by action of the Tournament Committee.
Regulation VI - Note 4: Added
language making it clear that a resumed game or contest decided by forfeit does
not constitute a "game" for the purpose of this regulation, unless one completed
inning was played before the game ended or the game was forfeited.
Regulation XIV (e): Added language
making it clear that alcohol is prohibited at the game site.
PLAYING RULES
Rule 1.10:
Added language making it clear that any bat that has been altered must be
removed from play.
Rule 1.11 (h): Added language
making it acceptable for Junior, Senior and Big League players to wear metal
spikes or cleats. (Added for softball only. This rule already applies to these
divisions in baseball.)
Rule 1.11 (k): Added language
making it clear that casts may not be worn by players and umpires during the
game, and that persons wearing casts, including managers and coaches, must
remain in the dugout during the game.
Rule 1.14: Standardized the limits on the size of fielders' gloves.
Rule 2.00 Definition of Pitch:
Added language making it clear that a balk or illegal pitch, whether or not a
pitch is actually delivered to a batter, counts as a pitch in determining the
pitch count for that pitcher. (Baseball only.)
Rule 3.03 - No. 6: Added language
making it clear defensive substitutions must be made while the team is on
defense, and offensive substitutions must be made at the time the offensive
player has her/his turn at bat or is on base. (Also added to Rule 3.03 for Big
League.)
Rule 5.07, Minor League: Added
language providing that the five-run rule may be suspended in the last half
inning for either team, by option of the local league.
TOURNAMENT RULES AND GUIDELINES
Responsibility and Chain of Command:
Added language making it clear that the Tournament Committee may impose
penalties it deems appropriate, or may take action to correct a situation,
regardless of the source of information.
Conditions of Tournament Play - Protests - C. Use of
an ineligible player: Added language making it clear that any
violation of Regulations may result in a team having an ineligible player.
SAFETY
Appendix A:
Added Lightning Safety Guidelines.
Appendix D: Added Bat
Modifications and Alterations Policy.
NOTES
Various Regulations, Regular Season Rules, and Tournament Rules:
The deadline for submitting forms that deal with Tournament Eligibility - i.e.,
regular season player roster forms, Regulation II (d) and Regulation IV (h)
forms, waiver requests, chartering, fee payments, combined teams and interleague
play forms, etc. - is June 8, 2010.
Adults and Minors in Positions of Authority:
Changes were made to Rule 2.00, Rule 4.1, Rule 9.01, Rule 9.03, Rule 9.04, and
the Tournament Rules and Guidelines, making it clear that Minors may serve as
coach or umpire under specific and limited circumstances as noted in each rule.
(Summary: A coach who is 16 or 17 may only serve as a coach if the adult manager
and another adult coach are appointed. A person who is not an adult may serve in
a game as an umpire, including as plate umpire, provided one or more other
adults are also umpires for that game. However, that non-adult umpire cannot be
designated as umpire-in-chief for that game. The umpire-in-chief is not required
to be the plate umpire.)
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