Little League Baseball Overview of Duties and Policies 2026

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When the home team takes a lead of 8, 10 or 15 runs, the game ends immediately after the run that establishes the threshold lead is scored, regardless of how many other runs may have scored on the play; or the number of outs there are in the inning.
The donut is not allowed because they have a tendency to deform and can fly off the bat when swung, thus becoming a projectile and a safety hazard.
While it may end games early, it helps maintain the spirit of the LLWSwhere kids learn to compete, grow, and love the game of baseball. Key Takeaway: The LLWS mercy rule ends games when a team leads by 15 after 3 innings or 10 after 4 innings, ensuring fairness, safety, and enjoyable competition.
A leagues bylaws must be approved annually and deal with operational rules and policies for conducting day-to-day business. Common items that may be contained in a leagues bylaws include tournament team selection method, local rules, age structure of each division, etc.
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