Local Little League Competition Host Rules & Regulations
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*All participating leagues should follow their state and local government’s guidelines surrounding youth sports participation, public gatherings, and mitigation recommendations prior to hosting a local event. All rules within the Little League® Rulebook are to be implemented and the Best Practices on Organizing, Playing, and Watching Little League During Coronavirus Pandemic should be used as a reference during the competition; including, but not limited to those contained below:
Participant Eligibility
- Only chartered Little Leagues are eligible to host a local competition.
- Participants must currently be registered and meet all eligibility requirements within their chartered Little League for the 2022 season.
- The Baseball competition is open to athletes league age 9 – 12 years old.
- The Softball competition is limited to female athletes league age 9 – 12 years old.
- All Home Run Derby Local Little League Hosts must agree to comply with the following before registering1) all of the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Rules and Regulations; 2) Terms & Conditions; 3) Privacy Policy; and 4) will collect and ensure submission of all required releases and event documents.
- The Local Little League Host must further certify that they are fully eligible to enroll their league in this competition as a member of the local league Board of Directors. If the local league takes insurance coverage locally and not through the national Little League insurance coverage through AIG, the local host must have verified with their local insurance carrier and can confirm that insurance coverage will be in effect for the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby.
- All Participants are required to submit the Participant Release signed by their legal guardian prior to participating. Any participant that is found to have not submitted their Participant Release or other required documents prior to participating in their Local Home Run Derby will be disqualified and their results will not be accepted. Furthermore, any leagues that require a COVID-19 waiver for player or volunteer participation during the 2022 season will need to comply with the same process for this event.
- There is no minimum number of participants.
Operations
- Field Dimensions:Baseball: Fence Distance 170’ / Softball: Fence Distance 130’
- To create a shortened fence distance, draw a chalk line through the outfield 170’ feet for baseball and 130’ for softball from home plate or use cones.
- Judges:At least three evaluators must be stationed near the outfield fence to judge if ball landed over or on chalk/cones.
- Pitching:
- Adult pitcher(s) to be designated by the League Host. Where possible, the same pitcher should be used for a minimum of five (5) batters in each round before rotating pitchers.
- The pitcher must be positioned and pitching from behind an L-Screen for the baseball competition or square screen for the softball competition.
- The screen is to be positioned no closer than 30ft from home plate for the baseball and 20 ft for softball competition.
- Live arm pitching is preferred. Pitching machines may be used if necessary. The use of side toss is not permitted. The same pitching method should be used for all participants.
- Dates & Timing: Local Home Run Derby date and times must be submitted, updated if weather delay, and finalized within the Home Run Derby portal two-weeks prior to the Local Home Run Derby taking place.
- The contest can take place any time during the day as long as it is completed before 10:00 PM.
- Results: Results must be submitted within one (1) week of the local contest taking place and no later than June 26, 2022 (date subject to change). Results will be submitted by Local Little League Host via online portal at LittleLeague.org/HomeRunDerby.
- Admission: No admission charge is permitted.
- Fans should only be encouraged to attend as permitted and in accordance with local and state guidelines. Local guidelines should also be followed as it relates to social distancing, masks, and other COVID-19 mitigation requirements.
- Field Decorum: Batboys and/or batgirls are not permitted. All players shall be on their benches in the dugouts or in the bullpen and socially distanced, if required.
- Equipment: Should be inspected prior to the start of the competition
- Balls – The balls used must be licensed and meet Little League specifications and standards. Baseballs shall weigh not less than five (5) ounces nor more than five and one fourth (5 ¼) ounces, and measure not less than nine (9) nor more than nine and one-fourth (9 ¼) inches in circumference. A 12” Little League licensed softball must be used for the softball competition. The ball shall be not less than eleven and seven-eight (11 7/8) inches nor more than twelve and one-eight (12 1/8) inches in circumference and shall weigh not less than six and one quarter (6 ¼) ounces nor more than seven (7) ounces.
- Bats –
- Prior to the start of the competition, participants must declare any bat they might use, and all bats should be inspected by a competition judge to ensure that they meet the requirements listed below:
- Baseball Rule – The bat must be a baseball bat which meets the USA Baseball Bat standard (USABat) as adopted by Little League. It shall be a smooth, rounded stick, and made of wood or of material and color tested and proved acceptable to the USA Baseball Bat standard (USABat).
- Softball Rule – The bat must be a softball bat which meets Little League specifications and standards as noted in this rule. It shall be a smooth, rounded stick and made of wood or a material tested and proved acceptable to Little League standards. The bat shall be no more than 33 inches in length, not more than two and one-quarter (2¼) inches in diameter, and if wood, not less than fifteen-sixteenth (15/16) inches in diameter (7/8 inch for bats less than 30 inches) at its smallest part. Non-wood bats shall be printed with a BPF (bat performance factor) of 1.20.
- Non-wood bats may develop dents from time to time. Bats that have cracks or sharp edges, or that cannot pass through the approved Little League bat ring for the appropriate division must be removed from play.
- If the certification mark/s on a bat are not legible, that bat cannot be used and shall be removed from competition.
- Use of an illegal bat will result in disqualification of the participant from the competition.
- Helmets –
- Use of the helmet by the batter is mandatory. Each helmet shall have an exterior warning label. Helmets must have a non-glare surface and cannot be mirror-like in nature. Each helmet must meet NOCSAE specifications and bear the NOCSAE stamp as well as an exterior warning label as noted above.Warning!Manufacturers have advised that altering helmets in any way can be dangerous.Altering the helmet in any form, including painting or adding decals (by anyone other than the manufacturer or authorized dealer) may void the helmet warranty. Helmets may not be re-painted and may not contain tape or re-applied decals unless approved in writing by the helmet manufacturer or authorized dealer.
- Uniforms –
- All players shall wear their local league jersey for the competition at the local level following uniform guidance from Little League.
- Catcher –
- The catcher must wear a catcher’s mitt (not a first baseman’s mitt or fielder’s (glove) of any shape, size, or weight consistent with protecting the hand.
- Male catchers must wear a metal, fiber, or plastic type cup, and approved long or short-model chest protector. Female catchers must wear long or short model chest protectors. All catchers must wear chest protectors with neck collar, throat guard, shin guards, and catcher’s helmet, all of which must meet Little League specifications and standards. The catcher’s helmet must meet NOCSAE specifications and standards and bear the NOCSAE stamp. All catchers must wear a mask, “dangling” type throat protector, and catcher’s helmet during infield/outfield practice, pitcher warm-up, and games.NOTE:Skull caps are not permitted.Warning!Manufacturers have advised that altering helmets in any way can be dangerous. Altering the helmet in any form, including painting or adding decals (by anyone other than the manufacturer or authorized dealer) may void the helmet warranty. Helmets may not be re-painted and may not contain tape or re-applied decals unless approved in writing by the helmet manufacturer or authorized dealer.
- A square screen or catch net can be used in place of a catcher.
- L-Screen/Square Screen –
- An L-Screen for baseball pitchers or square screen for softball pitchers is to be used for the safety of all pitchers and is to be positioned no closer than 30ft from home plate for the baseball and 20 ft for softball competitions.
- On-field:
- The only Little Leaguers permitted on the field are the batter and shaggers (max of 5) all of which should remain in the outfield. Shaggers must allow all balls to land (no catching).
- Other participants should remain in the dugouts or bullpen with an adult.
- A square screen is recommended behind second base, manned by an adult, to gather all baseballs or softballs.
- A First Aid Kit should be present and must be in accordance with the league’s ASAP Plan and safety code.
- Appropriate adjustments must be made for softball e.g., using softballs and square screens for pitchers.
Duties & Obligations of Local Little League Host
- The Local Host acknowledges and agrees to follow all rules, regulations, and guidelines set forth in the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Rules.
- The Local Host of the local T-Mobile Home Run Derby competition is responsible for setting the date, time, and location of their local competition.
- The Local Host of the local T-Mobile Home Run Derby competition must determine an appropriate way to include league age eligible participants in accordance with the Little League mission.
- The Local Host of the local T-Mobile Home Run Derby agrees to collect completed Participant Releases from all participants prior to the participant taking part in the local competition and providing these forms and waivers by uploading to website when submitting results. Failure to collect and provide completed Participant Releases will lead to immediate disqualification from the competition.
- The Local Host of the local T-Mobile Home Run Derby agrees to upload a photo of the Champion to official website. Local Host will be asked to complete the following steps to ensure a successful photo submission:
- Take photo of champion in front of event banner after the event concludes
- Log in to the online portal at LittleLeague.org/HomeRunDerby
- Drop photo into the designated area on league dashboard
- Click “Submit”
- Equipment donations including baseballs and/or softballs, and buckets will be released to participating leagues only if event results and photo of event winner are submitted via online portal while supplies last.
- Upon completion of the local T-Mobile Home Run Derby competition, the Local Host must submit final total results and completed Participant Waivers via LittleLeague.org/HomeRunDerby
- Note: The Local Host may host a competition for multiple Little League programs within the same Little League district.
- Each additional league must identified through the registration process.
- Additional participating leagues can be added and removed in the league dashboard at LittleLeague.org/HomeRunDerby
- Participating leagues are limited to those in the same Little League district.
- One T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby kit provided to the host league.
Event Fundraising
Leagues are welcome to utilize the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby as a league fundraisers long as all Little League guidelines and policies surrounding fundraising are followed.
Please review Little League fundraising guidelines at LittleLeague.org/fundraising
Event Structure
1st Round
- All participants receive 1:30 to hit as many home runs as possible.
- Any fair ball that lands over the fence in fair territory is a home run. A ball that lands on the chalk/cone line is NOT counted as a home run
- At the end of the 1st Round, the 10 participants with the most home runs will advance to the 2nd Round (*if event has less than 10 participants, all participants advance to 2nd round)
2nd Round
- The 10 participants receive 1:30 to hit as many home runs as possible.
- Batting order will be determined by number of Home Runs hit in first round with the lowest total number hitting first.
- Any fair ball that lands over the fence in fair territory is a home run. A ball that lands on the chalk/cone line is NOT considered a home run
- At the end of the 2nd Round, the 5 participants with the most total home runs (combined totals from 1st and 2nd rounds) will advance to the Final Round (*if event has less than 5 participants, all participants advance to the Final Round)
Final Round
- The 5 participants receive 1:30 to hit as many home runs as possible.
- Batting order will be determined by total Home Runs hit in first and second rounds with the lowest total number hitting first.
- Any fair ball that lands over the fence in fair territory is a home run. A ball that lands on the chalk/cone line is NOT considered a home run
- At the end of the Final Round, the participant with the most total home runs (combined totals from 1st, 2nd, and Final rounds) is the league’s T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Champion
Tie-Breakers
Should there be a tie between two participants at the end of any round that would determine advancement to the next round or the final champion, the following tie breaking procedure will be used:
In the event of a tie at the end of the first, second, or final round, there will be a swing-off between the participants who are tied that will determine which participant advance (after 1st or 2nd rounds) or wins (after final round).Each participant will receive three (3) additional swings at a time, the contestant with the most home runs after the three (3) additional swings will advance or be crowned the champion. The additional swings will repeat until the tie is broken.Tie-breaking home runs do not count towards total home runs.
Advancement
- In order to be eligible to advance to a regional competition, the participant must have won their local competition. (WINNING A LOCAL COMPETITION DOES NOT IMMEDIATELY QUALIFY A PARTICIPANT FOR ADVANCEMENT)
- If there are any ties based on local competition results, a random lottery system will be used and conducted by the Competition Agency (Position Sports, Inc.).
- Regional Competitions: The two (2) participants in each sub-region defined below with the most home runs hit during their local competition will advance onto their respective regional competition.
- Should there not be adequate participation from any sub-region, the next highest score from the overall region will be used to complete the competition field for Regional events.
- Regional Competition locations are TBD and will be announced at a later date
- Championship: The four (4) participants with the most total home runs hit in their respective regional competitions will advance onto the championship in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Sub-Regions
East
- Region 1: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont
- Region 2: Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island
- Region 3: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C.
- Region 4: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia
- Region 5: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
West
- Region 6: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
- Region 7: Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
- Region 8: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
- Region 9: Arizona, California, Hawaii
- Region 10: Montana, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming
Regional Finals/ Championship Rules & Regulations
For the Regional Finals and Championship, there will be a separate set of rules & regulations that will be released prior to the events taking place.
*T-Mobile, Little League and the competition agency reserve the right to alter, update, and modify these rules prior to these events taking place.
FAQs
Who won the 2022 LLWS Home Run Derby? ›
Lacyn Black, Jayson Veit win LLWS HR Derby.
Who won the boys Little League Home Run Derby? ›WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania — Marana's Jayson Veit out-homered seven other 12-year olds to win the annual Little League Home Run Derby at Volunteer Stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
What channel is the LLWS Home Run Derby on? ›ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC will carry every matchup with the beginning of the tournament on Aug. 17, through the final game on Aug. 28.
What time is the Little League Home Run Derby on? ›The Little League Home Run Derby is scheduled for Thursday in Williamsport. ESPN will televise the event Friday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. local time. Copyright 2022 KVVU. All rights reserved.
How fast does Jaron Lancaster throw? ›CATEGORY | TOP RESULT | PERCENTILE |
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FB | 70 mph | 96.89% |
Nolensville faces Honolulu (Hawaii) on Saturday (2:30 p.m. CT, ABC) in the United States Championship Game of the 2022 Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The two teams played Wednesday, a 13-0 Hawaii win. The winner faces Curacao in the LLWS Final.
What happened to Josiah Porter's eye? ›Porter was declared legally blind in his right eye when he was six years old. He had to undergo five surgeries in one year after accidentally walking into the sharp corner of a toolbox hanging off a pickup truck. Despite his partial blindness, Porter has kept up with his athletic journey.
How far is the fence in the Little League Home Run Derby? ›Operations. To create a shortened fence distance, draw a chalk line through the outfield 170' feet for baseball and 130' for softball from home plate or use cones.
How does Little League home run derby work? ›In each division, the batter with the most home runs will be champion. A home run is defined as a ball hit over the fence in fair territory. If there is a tie in any division, all tied batters will compete in a one swing “swing‐off”, until only one batter remains.
What TV channel is the Little League World Series on? ›What channel is the Little League World Series on? All games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Matchups can also be streamed on Watch ESPN and the ESPN app.
Where can I watch the Little League World Series 2022? ›
How to watch the 2022 Little League World Series. ESPN is airing Little League World Series games on ESPN. ESPN2 and ABC.
Where can I watch the Little League World Series? ›Watch Little League World Series online | YouTube TV (Free Trial)
Where is Little League Home Run Derby? ›2019 Championship
The Regional champions, along with the top 3 runner ups in both baseball and softball traveled to Historic Bowman Field in Williamsport, PA on the eve of the MLB Little League Classic to compete for the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Championship. The event was showcased on ESPN.
Each year, the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby gives Little Leaguers across the country the opportunity to swing for the fences.
What teams are still in the LLWS 2022? ›2022 LLBWS Teams
The four new regions for 2022 are: Metro, Mountain, Panama, and Puerto Rico.
And the boyish high jinks were to pay tribute to Jaron Lancaster, the stud pitcher from Honolulu who has a very distinctive white mohawk. Lancaster has been lighting up the Little League World Series with both his arm and his bat.
Who won the Little League championship? ›The kids from Hawaii took home their fourth Little League World Series title with a 13-3 win over Curacao in Sunday's championship game, outscoring their opponents 60-5 in six games over this year's tournament.
How many times did Hawaii win the Little League World Series? ›September 1, 2022
On August 28, Hawaii won the 2022 Little League Baseball World Series. It beat Curaçao 13–3 in four innings. This is the fourth time since 2005 that Hawaii has won the championship. “We're fortunate that everything clicked at the right moment,” team manager Gerald Oda said.
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Hawai'i got back-to-back homers from Kekoa Payanal and Kama Angell in the first inning, sparking a 13–3 win in just four innings Sunday over Curaçao in the championship of the Little League World Series.
Who pays for the Little League World Series? ›In fact, Little League International pays all the expenses of the dozens of teams that reach the World Series level in Little League Baseball and Softball, including travel, meals, and lodging.
Did the nolensville Little League team win today? ›
Nolensville Little League reached the final day of the 2022 Little League World Series, and its run ended with a loss in the third-place consolation game on Sunday. Nolensville dropped a 2-0 decision to Chinese Taipei at the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Who is Josiah Porter? ›General Josiah Porter (1830–1894) is reputed to have been the first Harvard College graduate to enlist in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was made a first lieutenant in the Massachusetts Volunteers in 1861 and promoted to captain that same year.
How are Home Run Derby players chosen? ›Eight players, who are generally on the All-Star Game rosters (though this is not necessitated by rule), are selected for the Home Run Derby and compete in a traditional playoff system where the players with the most home runs advance to the next round.
How do you hit a homerun in Little League? ›Hit the ball with backspin.
Stay on the inside of the ball. Keep your swing compact and think of hitting the half of the ball closer to your body. Hit down on the lower two-thirds of the ball. This lifts the ball and spins it backwards off the bat, allowing it to cruise towards the bleacher seats.
The distance from the back point of home plate to the outfield fence should be at least 200 feet, but not more than 275 feet, for a field that will be used for both the standard 46-60 Little League Division, and the Intermediate League.
How many rounds is the Home Run Derby? ›What is the format? It's a single-elimination bracket system with three rounds total.
What is a junior Home Run Derby? ›The MLB Jr. Home Run Derby allows participants ages 16 and under to swing for the fences in a FUN and FREE competition. This opportunity gives hitters the chance to advance to the 2022 MLB All-Star Game in Los Angeles, Calif.
How to watch Little League games? ›ESPN+ offers Little League fans the opportunity to watch more than 200 games exclusively through this service, including exclusive, expanded coverage of all Little League World Series Tournaments (Baseball and Softball). To get started, download the ESPN App and start your free trial of ESPN+ today.
Is Little League baseball on ESPN? ›The 2022 World Series will air entirely on FOX and Fox Deportes. FOX will give you English-language coverage, while Fox Deportes will set you up with Spanish-language commentary.
How can I watch the World Series for free? ›
Free over-the-air TV
FOX is a broadcast channel, which means you can pick it up over the air for free. There's no reason to pay to watch World Series games on FOX when you can just set up an over-the-air antenna and enjoy them for free. For the big moments on FOX, all you need is an antenna!
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Does ESPN have LLWS plus? ›Stream live MLB and LLWS baseball games all season on ESPN+ | ESPN+
Can I watch the Little League World Series on ESPN? ›All games are on ESPN and ABC which you can watch using a free trial from one of the services below: fuboTV – Offers a 1-week free trial.
Is the Little League World Series free? ›As of now, there is no way to reserve tickets for the 2022 Little League Baseball World Series. All admission is free and seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Who hit the most home runs in the 2022 Home Run Derby? ›With a final total of 53 home runs, Nationals slugger Juan Soto won the 2022 MLB Home Run Derby on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.
How did Jose Ramirez do in the Home Run Derby? ›Cleveland Guardians news
A valiant effort by the Guardians' superstar, but José Ramírez fell short of eventual champion Juan Soto in round one of the Home Run Derby. Cleveland continued to focus on college atheletes in Day 2 of the MLB drafting three positions and five pitchers in rounds three through 10.
Major League Basebal's 2022 Home Run Derby is set for Monday night at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium. Headlining the eight-slugger field is New York Mets star Pete Alonso, who is trying to become the first hitter ever to win three consecutive MLB Home Run Derbies (only Ken Griffey Jr. has three total Derby wins).
How did Albert Pujols do in the Home Run Derby last night? ›Pujols was eliminated in the semifinals of the 2022 T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night, falling by a 16-15 score to Nationals slugger and eventual winner Juan Soto -- but he still provided the most memorable moments of the entire night.
Who has the longest homerun in Home Run Derby? ›What is the longest home run ever hit at the home run derby? This is up for debate, but the longest home run hit at the home run derby all time is Sammy Sosa's 524-foot blast in 2002, and Juan Soto's 520-foot bomb in 2021, if only including home runs hit during the Statcast Era.
What is the longest homerun in Home Run Derby history? ›
Longest home run in Home Run Derby
Washington Nationals outfielder Juan Soto hit the longest home run in the Home Run Derby (StatCast era) in 2021. Taking his swings at Coors Field, the All-Star slugger demolished a 520-foot blast in Colorado that astonishingly went into the third deck of the stadium.
1) 520 feet -- Juan Soto, 2021 (Colorado)
However, Soto's Derby title would have to wait one more year, for the 2022 edition at Dodger Stadium.
Juan Soto defeated Julio Rodríguez 19-18 in the final to win the 2022 Home Run Derby at Dodger Stadium on Monday night. The Nationals outfielder joins Bryce Harper as the only players in Washington's franchise history to win the Derby.
How many home runs did Jose Ramirez hit in Derby? ›José Ramírez hits 17 home runs in first-round Home Run Derby loss.
Who pitched Ramirez in Home Run Derby? ›Double-A hitting coach Junior Betances, who instructed Ramírez in rookie ball, will pitch to the four-time All-Star. Betances insists he won't be nervous, since it's “the same as throwing BP. He's the guy who has to put on the show.”
Has anyone won 3 homerun derbys in a row? ›No player has ever won three in a row.
(born November 21, 1969), nicknamed "Junior" and "the Kid", is an American former professional baseball outfielder who played 22 years in Major League Baseball (MLB).
Eight players, who are generally on the All-Star Game rosters (though this is not necessitated by rule), are selected for the Home Run Derby and compete in a traditional playoff system where the players with the most home runs advance to the next round.
Who was in this year's Home Run Derby? ›Juan Soto is your 2022 Home Run Derby champion after dueling it out with rookie Julio Rodriguez in a battle of the young bats Monday evening at Dodger Stadium. At 23 years and 266 days, Soto becomes the second youngest player ever to win the Derby.