Anonymous wrote:I absolutely see parents signing up a sibling that has zero interest in playing LL, but is 4-7, in whatever league they want to get their 8-12 year old in, especially in the next couple of years for the older kids that were 8 when this rule was passed. Wow, this is going to be insane.
Anonymous wrote:Reminder thar LL moved the boys league age date to 8/31 because they they it looked bad to have 13 year old kids play in the LLWS on TV.
All of this seems geared towards creating super teams/leagues for States/Regionals.
Lots of smaller leagues will probably fold.
But some dad's might be to make a mound visit on ESPN!!!
Anonymous wrote:Yes it is accurate, and what is interesting is that OLDER siblings can join younger siblings. So if you have an 11 or 12 years old and a 6 year old, you can chose whatever little league for your 6 year old and your 8-12 year old can switch leagues as well as long as the 6 year old keeps playing.
This is the end for many poorly run leagues, leagues with not as nice of baseball fields, smaller leagues, etc.
In my hometown one little league has really nice fields. Over 60 years ago a ranch donated land to the little league so they own their own fields. There are 4 baseball only fields with different size dimensions from T/Ball through intermediate. It is a gated complex on a dead end road that is locked when not in use. It is kept in pristine conditions. In comparison the three other leagues have to use city owned fields that are also used as soccer fields and adult softball. Any rain and they are closed.
It was nice when little league was by address only because we met several families in our neighborhood who live a few blocks away. There was a nice community feel. My kids were on all stars but not one of the top 5 players. No way with the new rule that they would still make it. All the good players I heard are now moving over and registration is way, way down for the other leagues and they are probably combining to try and keep their leagues alive.
Anonymous wrote:This will kill a bunch of the DC LLs. Banneker and Satchel Paige will probably fold…Banneker because it’s so poorly run and Satchel because they can never attract enough kids to play.
Anonymous wrote:Yes that's correct.
The old rule was basically you could stay in the league if you had to move but you had to get a waiver. I agreed with that rule. New rules will probably kill some of the smaller leagues.
Anonymous wrote:It's so parents and leagues can for dominant leagues/teams without cheating the waiver process for tournament teams.
Pick whatever league you want, just make sure by 7 years old it is sorted out so it doesn't look so bad when kids hop leagues at age 12.
LL is so dirty.