Juniors Baseball
Juniors Little League Baseball is a division of Little League Baseball designed for players aged 12 to 14. It serves as a step between the standard Little League (Majors, ages 10-12) and Senior League Baseball (ages 13-16).
The season consists of games against teams across Maine Little League District 6. In general, we average about 18 teams across 12 leagues. Teams play 2-3 games a week during June and July after the Middle School season.
We culminate the season with a district tournament for all teams crowning a District Champion.
Additionally, Junior Little League has an international tournament run by Little League International. Teams of All Star players compete at District, State, Regional, National and International tournaments throughout the season depending on how far they progress.
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Field Size:
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Pitching distance: 60 feet, 6 inches (same as high school and MLB).
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Base paths: 90 feet (full-sized, like high school and MLB).
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Game Rules:
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Lead-offs and pick-offs are allowed, unlike the Majors division.
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Full baseball rules (e.g., balks, dropped third strikes) are in effect.
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Wood or metal bats are permitted (subject to league regulations).
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Season & Tournament Play:
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Teams compete in local leagues with opportunities to advance to district, state, regional, and Junior League World Series tournaments.
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The Junior League World Series is held annually in Taylor, Michigan.
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