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If you have any comments or questions regarding Coral Springs National Little League, please call our League line at (954) 345-8700 or e-mail us at info@csnll.org.

Coral Springs National Little League

Zero Tolerance Policy

Any Manager, Coach, Player or Fan who uses profane or inappropriate language or verbally or physically abuses a child or umpire during the course of the game or directly before or after said game shall face immediate dismissal from the playing field. Any such dismissals will be referred to the Coral Springs National Little League Board of Directors to determine if further disciplinary action is warranted. The Executive Board, by a majority vote of those present at any duly constituted meeting, shall have the authority to discipline or suspend or terminate the membership of any Member of any class, when the conduct of such person is considered detrimental to the best interests of Coral Springs National Little League and/or Little League Baseball.

 

CSNLL Interleague Field Directions

Directions to Sunrise SAC Baseball Parks

  1. Take Nob Hill Rd  South to NW 44th Street.
  2. Turn Right onto NW 44th Street and go West to 115th Terrace.
  3. The fields will be on the NW corner of NW 44th Street an 115th Terrace.

Directions to Tamarac Baseball Parks

7501 N. University Dr.Tamarac
Field Hotline: (954) 720-0301

  1. University Dr. South to Tamarac Elementary School.
  2. Turn right into Tamarac Elementary School.
  3. Park in the elementary school parking lot or the Tamarac Park parking lot.

 

There is limited parking and bathroom facilities at the park which is under construction.
Concessions are not available at this time, so bring drinks for the pl
ayers

 Cypress Baseball Parks

 1300 Coral Springs Drive

 Coral Springs Field Hotline:  (954) 344-1187

Cypress Park is .5 miles North of Atlantic Blvd on Coral Springs Drive on the East side.

 

   

 

 

2008 Season  LL Pitch Count Rules

For all of Little League Baseball’s history, and for the history of amateur youth baseball in general, pitching regulations have used innings pitched to determine pitcher eligibility. Starting with the 2007 season, pitchers in all divisions of Little League, from age 7 to 18, will have specific limits for each game, based on their age. The number of pitches delivered in a game will determine the amount of rest the player must have before pitching again.

Little League Pitch Count 

Quick Reference Guide

Exception: If a pitcher reaches his limit while facing a batter, he can pitch until the batter is out or reaches base.

Note 1: Intentional Walks.  In 2008 Pitchers will  pitch intentional walks.

Note 2: Pitchers/Catchers. In 2008, a pitcher's removal from the game cannot play the position of catcher.

Pitch Count Days of rest  
61 pitches per day or more 3 calendar days and 1 game Modified for 2008
41-60 pitches per day 2 calendar days and 1 game Modified for 2008
21-40 pitches per day 1 calendar day  
1-20 pitches per day 0 calendar days  

Scorekeepers / pitch counters can keep pitch count for both teams during games, as a double check. 

Home Team scorekeeper / pitch counter must provide the current pitch count for any pitcher when requested by umpires or managers.

Scorekeeper / pitch counter informs the umpire when a pitcher has delivered his maximum pitches.  Umpire notifies Mgr to take player out of the game.

Managers are responsible for taking pitchers out of the game when pitch count limit is reached, even if scorekeeper neglects to announce it.

The use of the pitch count regulation negates the concept of "calendar week' with regard to pitching eligibility.

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