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Mountain View Little League 2009, Proudly Serving the Community since 1957
Monday, June 29
10 YO All Stars Shut Down Briarwood 11-0
The 10 YO All Stars met Santa Clara Briarwood at Moreland's field on Saturday (6/26). Here's the game summary from Mark Phillips, the Tournament Director of the game: Mountain View's Ko pitched a complete, regulation game no-hitter in leading his team to an 11-0 victory over SC Briarwood in 4 innings of play. Ko struck out 10 batters, walked 5 and had one HBP in a 77 pitch effort. SC Briarwood played hard the entire game, leaving 6 runners on base and placing four separate pitchers on the mound in an attempt to solve Mountain View’s steady, offensive production. Mountain View's #44, Higareda, is credited with a double and #8, Oliver, had a triple. Leading Hitters: Mountain View - #8 Oliver 2-3, triple and a single; #10 So’oto 2-3, with two singles. The 10 YO All Stars plays their next game on Monday (6/29) at Sunnyvale National's Jelcick Field (840 W. Washington in Sunnyvale) at 5:30 PM. Thursday, June 25
District 44 Tournament Brackets on Web
Looking for the All Stars brackets? Game summaries? Tournament documents including maps to fields? Clicking on this article's title will take you to the District 44 Tournament website. Thursday, June 25
Fall Ball to be Announced
Details of the 2009 Fall Ball program will be coming soon. Our Fall program develops baseball skills while giving players a fun and supportive place to play. The program is instructional and informal. The focus is on building skills and not on winning games. Games are played in Mountain View and nearby communities. The games are on Sundays, with one or two practices during the week. This program is aimed at players, ages 8 to 11 (player's age on May 1, 2009), who played in the Minors or Majors divisions this year or will be entering Minors next year. Thursday, June 25
All Star Rosters Announced
Congratulations to the players for making it onto the All Stars teams. (Click on the title to see the rosters. The rosters were updated 6/24.) Parents, please gather the tournament affidavit information needed: proofs of residency, birth certificate, and information for the medical release form. The "2009 All Stars" tab on the left side of this page contains additional information. Sunday, April 5
Buying a Bat? 2009 Rules in Effect
For Majors Divisions and below -- All non-wood bats must be imprinted with a BPF number of 1.15 or less. Most non-wood bats manufactured over the past several years for the age groups involved in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below have been permanently imprinted with the BPF. In fact, very few bats sold today with a diameter of 2-1/4 (two and one-quarter) inches are not printed with the BPF rating. So, starting with the 2009 season, bats printed with a BPF higher than 1.15, or without a BPF printed (or not legible) on the bat, are not permitted in these divisions. A list of manufacturers and model numbers for approved non-wood bats is available from the Little League International website. Saturday, March 8
2009 Pitch Count Regulation Guide
If a player pitches 61 or more pitches in a day, 3 calendar days of rest, and a game, must be observed. If a player pitches 41 to 60 pitches in a day, 2 calendar days of rest, and a game, must be observed. If a player pitches 21 to 40 pitches in a day, 1 calendar days of rest must be observed. If a player pitches 1 to 20 pitches in a day, no calendar days of rest must be observed. The manager must remove the pitcher when the player's limit is reached: 17 to 18 years old, 105 pitches per day, 13 to 16 years old, 95 pitches per day, 11 to 12 years old, 85 pitches per day, 9 to 10 years old, 75 pitches per day, or 7 to 8 years old, 50 pitches per day Players once removed from the mound may not return as pitchers. (Junior, Senior, and Big League Divisions only: A pitcher remaining in the game, but moving to a different position, can return as a pitcher anytime in the remainder of the game, but only once per game.) If a pitcher reaches the pitching limit for his/her league age while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one of the following conditions occurs: 1. That batter reaches base; 2. That batter is put out; 3. The third out is made to complete the half-inning. NOTE: A pitcher who delivers one or more pitches in a game cannot play the position of catcher for the remainder of that day. A player may not pitch in consecutive games. Exception League Age 16 and under - A player may pitch in consecutive games if 40 or less pitches were delivered in the previous game. League Age 17-18 - A player may pitch in consecutive games if 50 or less pitches were delivered in the previous game. Note: The consecutive game can occur during the pitcher's day(s) of rest. (Example: Pitcher A, age 12, ends with 45 pitches on Monday's game. Pitcher A plays short stop at Wednesday's game. Pitcher A is eligible to pitch at the team's Saturday game. The 2 days of rest were Tuesday and Wednesday. Wednesday was also the consecutive game. Since the days of rest and game of rest regulations were both met, Pitcher A is qualified to pitch at Saturday's game.) The Little League's Pitch Count Regulation Guide can be found in the Handouts section of this website. There are two pitch count options this year, allowing leagues to choose one. MVLL has chosen the first option which is unchanged from 2008.
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