Majors (50/70) Division
League Ages 11-12
Rules
Majors: Where the Game Levels Up!
Skills to Strategy!
The Majors Division is an exciting step up in Little League where kids play on a full Little League field and continue learning the game in a fun but more competitive setting. Games are six innings long, and players build confidence, teamwork, and baseball skills while still focusing on sportsmanship and having fun. This division also introduces Leading, Balks and Dropped 3rd Strike..
The rules for Majors include:
- Leading, Balks and Dropped 3rd Strike
- Pitchers Pitch Counts are increased to 85 total pitches
- Players must use Little League Approved T-Ball bats
Duration of Games/Practices
Remember, Practice Makes Playful!
These are young kids who most likely have never played an organized sport before.
Practices & Games are limited to 60 minutes.
T-ball practices are less about competition and more about learning the basics in the most fun way possible. Coaches teach the fundamentals like how to hold a bat, which direction to run after hitting the ball, and how to field grounders.
There’s a lot of repetition and encouragement. To keep things engaging, coaches turn drills into games. Relay races around the bases, wiffle ball tosses for hand-eye coordination, or fielding contests. Everything in T-Ball is designed to build confidence and spark a love for the game.
Parkland Florida United States 33067
Parkland Florida United States 33067
Parkland Florida United States 33067
Parkland Florida United States 33067
Coaches Club
Age 11-12 years
As a coach, your role is to foster a healthy sense of competition, teach aspiring athletes the fundamentals of baseball, and serve as a positive force in their lives. As coaches, we need to understand that baseball is a skill-intensive game that takes time to master, and your focus is on supporting young players as they learn and grow. By being positive, patient, and a strong leader, you can help instill the love of the game and build a foundation for their future success.