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Welcome to the new woburnlittleleague.com, powered by SportsConnect. We hope you are as excited as we are about the transition to this new system which comes highly recommended by many other sports organizations. Below are some guidelines to help each group navigate this new system.
01C: AAA aseball Local Playing Rules 01C.1: League Age. The AAA aseball division is for players in 1st and 2nd grade (subject to the Little League International Age Matrix). 01C.2: Subdivisions. The AAA aseball Division is split into two Subdivisions; Triple A Level One (“AAA-1”, 2nd Grade) and Triple A Level 2 (“AAA-2”, 1st Grade).
These sessions are designed to be fun and teach the fundamentals of the game with drills covering all aspects of play. This is a wonderful opportunity for players of all skill levels to get back into baseball and softball before getting onto the fields in the spring.
Woburn Little League ® believes in the power of youth baseball and softball to teach life lessons that build stronger individuals and communities. About Little League Baseball®.
Little League® International has assembled an online resource page dedicated to baseball bat information, that includes the latest bat information, current Little League Baseball® rules and regulations governing bats, and a series of frequently asked questions.
These rulebooks, published for all divisions of Little League Baseball®, Little League Softball®, and the Little League Challenger Division® provide the structure and support for local leagues and Districts to provide a meaningful Little League experience for all children in their community.
What follows is a short explanation of some of the more prominent rules that are specific to Little League Baseball. For more information, including details on the new rule changes for 2018, visit LittleLeague.org/Rules.