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Welcome to the 2012 season of Indiana District One Baseball. District One DA Steve Heck and his staff stand ready to aid the Leagues of District One to the best of our abilities. Questions about this site may be addressed to;
mrwellssir@yahoo.com
Tuesday, January 24
President,s Meeting
Meetings 15 Feb 2012
at Fegley Middle School Portage, IN.
League Presidents at
7:00 .
Thank You
Friday, January 6
League Administration and Umpire Clinic - To download the brochure/registration Click here
A League Administration and Umpire Clinic will be held on Jan.
20-21, at the Little League Central Region's Reuben F. Glick Little League
Center in Indianapolis.
The presentation will revolve around Little League's "A Year in the Life of Hometown
Little League," which is a walk through of a season with a
typical Little League program. This presentation addresses real concerns faced
by local leagues and presents ways to address them.
Safety Officer and Player Agent break-out sessions will also be
offered. Little League sponsors and licensees will be on hand Friday evening
and Saturday morning to share information about their products.
These important training sessions offer valuable Little League
information, as well as the opportunity to network with other Little League volunteers
and staff. Your league is encouraged to be represented with as many league
officials as possible.
Saturday, December 3
IN D1 Umpires
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All meetings and schools will be
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D1 Umpire Meetings
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1/25/2011 7:00
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2/22/2011 7:00
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3/19/2011 7:00
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4/24/2011 7:00
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D1 Umpire School
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2/1/2029 7:00
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3/7/2011 7:00
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3/13/2011 7:00
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3/21/2011 7:00
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Monday, November 14
2012 Baseball & Softball World Series sites announced
Click on headline to be taken to complete article.
2012 Little League World Series Schedule
- Big League Baseball (16-18-year-olds)
July 25 to Aug. 1 – Easley, S.C. (Easley Recreation Complex) – 12th season in Easley; 45th season overall
2011 Champion: South Carolina District 7 (Greenville, S.C.)
- Big League Softball (14-18-year-old girls)
Aug. 2 to Aug. 8 – Kalamazoo, Mich. (Vanderberg Park) - 19th season in Kalamazoo; 31st season overall
2011 Champion: Michigan District 9 (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
- Senior League Softball (13-16-year-old girls)
Aug. 5 to Aug. 11 – Lower Sussex, Del. (Pyle Center) – 12th season in Lower Sussex; 37th season overall
2011 Champion: Delaware District 3 (Laurel (Del.) Little League)
- Little League Softball (11-12-year-old girls)
Aug. 9 to Aug. 15 – Portland, Ore. (Alpenrose Stadium) - 19th season in Portland; 39th season overall
2011 Champion: Sterling Little League (Sterling, Ill.)
- Junior League Softball (13-14-year-old girls)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Kirkland, Wash. (Everest Park) – 14th season in Kirkland; 14th season overall
2011 Champion: Croswell Lexington Little League (Croswell, Mich.)
- Junior League Baseball (13-14-year-olds)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Taylor, Mich. (Heritage Park) – 32nd season in Taylor; 32nd season overall
2011 Champion: Palma Ceia Little League (Tampa, Fla.)
- Senior League Baseball (14-16-year-olds)
Aug. 12 to Aug. 18 – Bangor, Maine (Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium) – 11th season in Bangor; 52nd season overall
2011 Champion: Hilo Little League (Hilo, Hawaii)
- Little League Baseball (11-12-year-olds)
Aug. 16 to Aug. 26 – South Williamsport, Pa. (Lamade/Volunteer Stadiums) – 54th season in South Williamsport; 66th season overall
2011 Champion: Ocean View Little League (Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Wednesday, November 2
Little League International Announces Bat Rules Changes for 2012 Season
Click on headline to go to Williamsport site.
Here is the actual text of the 2012 baseball bat rules:
- Note that in the Little League Majors Baseball Division and below, there is no limit on the "drop" weight of any bat.
- For Junior League Baseball: The rule was updated to reflect the changes that were anticipated and published two years ago regarding bats with 2 5/8 inch barrels. As a result, composite-barreled baseball bats in this division, regardless of barrel size, must meet BBCOR (Batted Ball Co-Efficient of Restitution) standards, and must be so labeled. Note that all composite-barreled baseball bats that meet the BBCOR standard have a "drop" of no more than "minus-3." However, in the Junior League Baseball division, bats that do not have composite materials in the barrel (i.e., all metal, all alloy, all wood), and meet all other applicable standards, can have ANY drop weight. Bats with a barrel of less than 2 5/8 inches also can be used in the Junior League Baseball Division, but must still comply with all other specifications noted.
- For Senior League Baseball and Big League Baseball: The rule was updated to reflect the changes that were anticipated and published two years ago regarding bats with 2 5/8 inch barrels. As a result, all bats with non-wood barrels must meet BBCOR (Batted Ball Co-Efficient of Restitution) standards, and must be so labeled. Because all BBCOR bats have a "drop" of no more than "minus-3," this means all non-wood bats in these divisions must have a drop of no more than minus-3.
- Tamper-Evident Bats: Because the technology to create bats that show evidence of tampering is not yet available, this aspect of the rules that was anticipated and published two years ago, and again last year, will not apply in 2012.
- Penalty for Use of an Illegal Bat: Previously, the penalty for the use of an illegal bat was simply to remove the bat from the game. In 2012, the penalty has been increased as noted in the rules below.
- Definition of an Illegal Bat: To narrow the definition of an illegal bat, a new entry was added to Rule 2.00, specifically describing an illegal bat for the purposes of imposing the penalty. As a result, the definition includes altered bats, but excludes a bat that: is no longer smooth because of normal use; is cracked or dented because of normal use; has a handle that has a smaller diameter than the measurement noted in the specifications; or, has material on the grip (or no material) that does not meet the specifications.
- Softball: All rules regarding bats in all softball divisions remain the same as in 2011. The moratorium on composite-barreled bats does not apply to softball.
- Licensed Bats: As it has for decades, Little League is publishing a list of licensed bats, all of which have a barrel diameter of 2 1/4 inches. This is not a list of all bats that can be used. As long as the bat meets all the specifications and standards for the specific division of play in question, it need not carry the Little League trademark. (Note that Little League does not license any bats with a diameter of 2 5/8 inches.) The list of licensed 2 1/4 bats can be
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