California District 5 Little League: District 5 News

Wednesday, June 17
All Star Schedules available now!
Go to the "handouts" tab and see the new 2009 All Star schedules from District 5 Little League! Good Luck!

Saturday, November 1
District 5 History at American River College...

History on District 5’s use of the ARC facility, how it came about, what our obligations are for continued use and what it means to the leagues in District 5 LL so that you will understand why you are required to have duty days at the ARC baseball facility snack bar. District staff operates the snack bar during the ARC baseball season and during the Optimist All Star games.

 

Prior to 1981, we only had local league facilities to play our Big League program games and for our tournament games for the Senior and Big League programs. Hosting tournaments above the local level were not available to us as we did not have facilities adequate enough to be eligible. Any tournaments hosted had to be played at Renfree Field and a rental fee was imposed.

 

John Meyer, then the District Administrator for District 5, negotiated with the Trustees of Los Rios Community College District and the president of American River College to build a facility for a 20 year exclusive use lease of the facility with options to be renewed. What started out as just a bare baseball field with no snack bar, no lights, no rest rooms,  one small set of bleachers and no cement or grass approaching the field was transformed into what you now see at the facility.

 

Each league in the District was assessed $3,000 to $5,000 as a startup fund and construction began with much donated labor and materials from the local Little League community. Our use of the facility began during the 1981 season. The local leagues were required to help district staff run the snack bar during the Big League season and during tournaments. In exchange for that, the annual profits from Big League, the tournaments and the snack bar were distributed back to the leagues.

 

All monies originally assessed to the leagues were recovered by the end of three years and annual payments to the leagues continued through the 20 years, averaging about $1,500 per year per league. The lease was renewed after 2001 for a four year period during which the District was required to participate in replacing the entire grass on the field and installing a drain system in left field. The money that would ordinarily go back to the leagues during part of that four period was used to pay for the $27,000 costs the District incurred.

 

I have been in negotiations with the college to renew the exclusive use permit for another 10 year period. The college wants the dugouts rebuilt and raised to ground level. Total costs are unknown at this time as we have just been given the final blue prints for construction, but are expected to be around $40,000 with a lot of donated labor and materials. I have not returned any money to our leagues the last two years in order to build funds to pay for the new construction. Once completed, money will begin to flow back to our leagues through the facility profits.

 

We are the only LL District having such a facility use arrangement in the entire

Western Region of Little League Baseball and are known throughout the Region for the tournaments we host there. This has only been accomplished with the support of our local leagues who help staff the snack bar during tournament play and during the High School Playoffs. We are also the only District in Little League Baseball who returns money to their leagues rather than assessing their leagues to fund the District operations.

 

Without your support we would not be able to operate the ARC Baseball Complex and would have to revert to assessing our leagues to fund the District; something I do not want to do. All of our leagues benefit financially from the operations of the facility as well as from being able to play tournament baseball, Senior League baseball and Big League baseball there.

 

I am asking each of you to share this letter with your Boards and your general membership so they can understand why the District needs your support at the ARC snack bar and why you directly benefit from its operations.

   

Norman L. Fuller, Administrator

California District 5 Little League



Wednesday, October 22
NEW LITTLE LEAGUE BAT RULES GO INTO EFFECT IN 2009!
 
 
 



Statement Regarding Bats in Junior League Baseball 

Beginning with the 2009 season, baseball bats with a diameter of 2-5/8 (two-and-five-eighths) inches are now the standard for all teenage baseball divisions (Junior, Senior and Big League).
 
Baseball bats with a diameter of 2-3/4 (two-and-three-fourths) inches are no longer permitted for use in the Junior League Division of Baseball. Previously, these bats could be used in Juniors, but not in Senior or Big League. 
 
Background
 
A committee at USA Baseball is in the process of developing a standard for bats used in the Junior League Division. Currently, there is no standard in place as there is for bats in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below, and for bats used in Senior League and Big League.
 
(USA Baseball is the governing body for amateur baseball in the U.S. Little League Baseball is a member of USA Baseball.)
 
This step taken by Little League, and to be taken by other youth baseball organizations in the coming year or two, is a first step in that process and a way to prepare for the new standard. Eventually, for the Junior League age group, only bats with a diameter of 2-5/8 (two-and-five-eighths) inches will be manufactured to meet the new standard when it is ready for implementation.
 
(Note: The standard for bats in the Little League Baseball [Majors] Division and below is the Bat Performance Factor [BPF]. This is a measure of a non-wood bat's performance relative to wooden bats.)
 
In the Senior and Big League Divisions, the standard is the Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR), with its "minus-3" requirement. The overall weight (in ounces) of a bat can be no more than three ounces below the overall length (in inches) of the bat. This mandate remains in effect in Senior and Big League Baseball divisions, but is not a requirement in Junior Baseball.

Additional Information for Little League Baseball (Majors) and Below

In effect for the 2009 season is the requirement that all non-wood bats used in Little League Baseball (Majors) Divisions and below shall be printed with a BPF of 1.15 or less.
 
This stipulation has been included in the Official Rules and Regulations for the past few years, leading up to 2009, so that leagues, parents, and bat manufacturers could prepare for it.
 
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.



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Wednesday, September 3
Preparing for the next season

The Spring Season is just around the corner. Whether you are preparing by playing winterball/fall ball or playing a different sport, it is always important for league administators to prepare for the new season. The website link listed has excellent resources for your league to prepare registration packets, prepare bylaws or instructions on how to run a league. District 5 Little League also will have a training session at the ARC complex in October for new Boards and Presidents. Never be afraid to email or call Norm or your local D5 representative for help. More info to follow on the D5 training.

 



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Thursday, February 14
Little League Baseball Pitch Count Resource Page
Have questions on the latest and greatest on Little League pitching rules? Hit this link and visit the Little League resource page! Good idea to hand out the link to all your Managers and Coaches. I bet some of the Board folks would like this info also!