Card image Player Safety Video Prevent Bullying and Promote Emotional Wellness What you'll learn Best practices to prevent bullying with a focus on mental wellness.
Card image Webinar Video Little League Rules 3.00 and 4.00: Game Preliminaries and Beginning and Ending Games What you'll learn Tasks and responsibilities associated with preparing for, beginning, and ending a regular season Little League® game.
What you'll learn Tasks and responsibilities associated with preparing for, beginning, and ending a regular season Little League® game.
Card image Webinar Video Rule Interpretations for Softball What you'll learn Rule interpretations and guidance specific to the Little League Softball® program.
Card image Rules Video Little League Rule 6.00: The Batter What you'll learn The protections, rights, and potential violations of the batter.
Card image Rules Video Little League Rule 8.00: The Pitcher What you'll learn The various legal and illegal actions unique to the pitcher position.
Card image Rules Video Little League Rule 7.00: The Runner What you'll learn The rules and protections afforded to the offensive player after reaching base safely.
What you'll learn The rules and protections afforded to the offensive player after reaching base safely.
Card image Webinar Video Little League Rules 1.00 and 5.00: Game Objectives and Putting the Ball in Play What you'll learn The objectives of the game and importance of putting the ball in play and making it live.
What you'll learn The objectives of the game and importance of putting the ball in play and making it live.
Card image Webinar Video Little League Rule 9.00: The Umpire What you'll learn The authority and responsibility of the game official.
Card image Webinar Video Little League Rule 2.00: Definition of Terms What you'll learn The definition of terms that set the parameters of a Little League game.
Card image Video Understanding a Runner’s Lane Violation – Rule 6.05(j) What you'll learn The lines marking the three-foot lane are a part of that lane and a batter-runner is required to have both feet within that three-foot lane or on the lines marking the lane.
What you'll learn The lines marking the three-foot lane are a part of that lane and a batter-runner is required to have both feet within that three-foot lane or on the lines marking the lane.