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2007
Tee
Ball Division
The Tee Ball Division Coordinator is
Desmond Elder.
The primary goals of Tee
Ball are to have fun, to instruct children in
the fundamentals of baseball and to allow them to experience the value
of teamwork.
The Little League
Parent/Volunteer Pledge is:
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I will teach all children to
play fair and do their best
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I will positively support all
managers, coaches, and players
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I will respect the decisions
of the umpires
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I will praise a good effort
despite the outcome of the game
Tee Ball Player Selection
shall be made by the Division Coordinator after the Farms teams have
been selected.
Tee Ball Rules
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Tee Ball
Division Baseball is made up of 5-8 year olds (primarily 5-6 year
olds) and is a non-competitive division. No game score or division
standings are to be kept.
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The Tee
Ball Division Coordinator shall assign players to teams with the
goal of creating the most equitable teams.
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Games will
last at least 3 innings with no new inning beginning after 1 hour
and 15 minutes after the scheduled start of the game.
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All
batters will hit the ball off of a tee. Each batter shall have
enough swings to put the ball in play.
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Although
outs will not be counted, a base runner that is put out by the
defensive team shall return to the dugout ant not occupy a base.
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The
batting order will consist of all players at the game. Once play
begins, the lineup cannot be changed except to remove a player due
to an injury. A late arrival shall be added to the end of the
lineup.
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Every
player bats each inning. An inning ends after the entire offensive
team has batted. The last batter will continue advancing bases
until either put out or the defensive team gets the ball to home
plate.
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The
defense is comprised of all players present. The infield positions
shall be consist of a traditional baseball infield with the
remaining players in the outfield. It shall be a priority that each
player spends equal time in the infield.
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A play
ends when the ball is thrown back to the infield and an infield
player has control of the ball. Any runner who is at least halfway
to the next base is awarded that base.
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The
defensive team may have up to three coaches in the field (suggested
to be one in the infield and two in the outfield.) The offensive
team may have up to two adult base coaches plus one coach at home
plate assisting the batter. While the ball is in play, no volunteer
shall interfere with the play or touch the ball.
All Truckee Little League
volunteers must complete a volunteer application and satisfactorily
complete the live scan fingerprint screening process.
The managers are responsible for
the removal of all trash from the dugouts and surrounding areas after
games.
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