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Medford Fall Baseball is Back!!!!

Posted by Dave Barnes at Aug 17, 2013 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

What are you doing this Fall? Medford Little League's popular Fall Ball program is back for it's 9th season. If you aren't playing a fall sport, or you just want more baseball, then this is perfect for you. Fall Ball games are only on Saturday and Sundays. Fall Ball is a very laid back environment geared towards simply coming down to the field and enjoying playing some baseball in the cool weather. The season consists of 16-18 games, running from September 7th to the last weekend in October.

Who can register? Teams and individuals may sign up at anytime before september 7th. You must be age 5 - 12 by May 1st. You do not have to be a resident of Medford to play. If you have a friend or a coach you would like to be on the same team with, not a problem. We will accomodate to the best of our abilities in any division.

How can I Register? Registration has never been easier. We have two quick and convenient ways. This year we are offering online registration. You can make one quick payment by credit card using our online service. You may also sign-up the traditional way by mail. Please visit www.MedfordLittleLeague.com for more info.

When and Where do we play? Fall Ball is played at Drane Field and Memorial Park in Medford. For directions to either field, please click on the "Park Locations" link in the menu. All games are played on both Saturdays and Sundays. Games times vary. the schedule will not be posted until September 1st.

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Glove Donations

Posted by Dave Barnes at Feb 16, 2013 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The MA District 12 Challenger League is in need of gloves. Several Challenger Athletes currently do not have gloves. We are asking anyone that may have a used glove that they are no longer using, please contact Marie Shea at mfs104@comcast.net, or 781-521-0156. All sizes will be accepted. The bigger the better. Your help and donation is greatly appreciated.
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Decertified and Failed Performance Compliance Testing Bats

Posted by Dave Barnes at Dec 28, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Decertified Bats (Failed NCAA BBCOR Testing)

Effectively immediately and until notified otherwise, the following bat models should be considered non-compliant and subject to Junior, Senior, and Big League Baseball Rules 1.10 and 6.06(d).

Failed Performance Compliance Testing (2 ¼ inch barrel bats only)

Effectively immediately and until notified otherwise, the following bat models should be considered non-compliant and subject to Little League (Majors) and below baseball rules 1.10 and 6.06(d).

  • Louisville Slugger TPX Dynasty -12 (Model - YB12D), including all graphic variations, view the release

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  • Mattingly Sports, Inc., Balistk bat (Model - BTKYB, blue) including all graphic variations, view the release

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  • Nike Bat Models BT0636 CX2 (light grey), BT0573 CX2 (dark grey) and BT0598 CX2 (blue), including all graphic variations, view the release

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How To Request a Waiver

Posted by Dave Barnes at Nov 28, 2012 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Waivers of Rules and Regulations


 When a league applies for its annual charter with Little League, it pledges to abide by all the rules and regulations of Little League. However, under special circumstances, it may become necessary to apply for a temporary waiver of a rule or regulation. It is very important to remember that a league must not take any action contrary to Little League rules and regulations until receiving expressed, written permission through the Charter Committee waiver system. A waiver request, while it may be supported by documents from the parent(s), may be submitted only through the proper chain of command. A league wishing to apply for a waiver of a rule or regulation must do so via the following method:

1) The local league Board of Directors votes whether or not to request the waiver.

2) If the local league Board of Directors votes to request the waiver, the President writes a  letter, detailing the request. Supporting documents should be attached, and forwarded to the District Administrator.

3) The District Administrator includes his/her written opinion, and forwards all documents to the Regional Director.

4) The Regional Director will present the situation to the Charter Committee for action.

5) The Charter Committee will inform the Regional Director of its decision, and the Regional Director will inform the District Administrator.

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ASAP Safety Program

Posted by Dave Barnes at Oct 31, 2012 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

League Safety Officer's, please be aware that your League Safety Plan must be completed and mailed to Little League International in Williamsport Pennsylvania, no Later than March 1st, 2013. This will ensure that both District 12 and your league will receive a reduction in the price of insurance for the year. We thank you in advance for your cooperation. If you need help or tips on your safety plan, please visit the Safety Zone link in the menu for more information.

Mailing Address: 

ASAP Award Program

Little League International

P.O. Box 3485

Williamsport, Pennsylvania 07701

 
Fax Number: 

Please fax only corrected

Pages from your plan. 

Do Not Fax Complete Plan

507-326-2951

                       

                         

 

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