Moon Township Little League Baseball, Inc.: Safety
Accident Report FormManagers, use this form to report any injuries that occur during a game or practice.
This is an MS-Word 97 document. Click on the link below to view the document.
Handout: Accident-Incident Report Forms
Medical Release Form
This form should be filled out by every player's parents and returned to the team manager. The manager shoulkd carry the forms to all games and practices to be referenced in the case of a medical emergency.
Handout: Medical Release Form
Baseball Chest Protector for Any Player
This link will take you to the Safe Sports WEB Site. There you can order the moldable chest protector. The price is $49. This vest molds to the player's body to give a comfortable fit. We offered something like it a couple years ago. Hopefully, this will answer the many questions we get every year about this product.
Note: This link wasn't working for a while but it should now work.
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This is a link to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation's Web site.
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This link will take you to the Little League site where you can view the Little League ASAP documents that deal with safety concerns.
No Swinging a bat while on deck. (5-thru-12 Yr. Olds)
Little League rules for 12 yrs. old and younger prohibit the on-deck hitter from swinging a bat. The on-deck should not pick up a bat until he is called to step into the batter's box.
No bat "doughnuts" allowed. (5-thru-12 Yr. Olds)
No player should use a weighted bat "doughnut" while taking warmup swings. This is a safety concern. Coaches should not even have a "doughnut" in their equipment to avoid any players from using or throwing one.
Minor League Batting Helmet Face Guards
The batting helmets for the 9-10 Yr. (Minor League) are required to have face guards attached.
Limit on hit batters by a pitcher (9-thru-12 Yrs)
A pitcher who hits 2 batters in one inning or 3 batters in a game must be removed from the pitching position for the remainder of the game.
No Headfirst Slides (9-thru-12 Yr. Olds)
Little League rules prohibit headfirst slides except when sliding back into a base that the runner has already passed.
