![]() ![]() Six defensive outs is defined as “A player enters the field in one of the nine defensive positions when his/her team is on defense and occupies that position while six outs are made.” Bat at least one time is defined as “A player enters the batter’s box with no count and completes that time at bat by being retired, by reaching base safely and is retired by force or tag out scores a run or the half inning ends.” ![]() Regular SeasonĪt levels of play, every rostered player present at the start of a game must participate in each game for a minimum of six defensive outs and bat at least once. It’s important for parents to understand the specifics of Mandatory Play for both the regular season and tournament play. To encourage participation, Little League’s Mandatory Play regulation assures all players get their time on the field. Every Little Leaguer should have the opportunity to experience new challenges on the baseball and softball field, and parents are encouraged to work with their children and their children’s coaches about trying new positions, growing skill sets, and ensuring all players on the roster are having a fun, meaningful experience at their Little League games. The more time players are on the field, the better. We pride ourselves in, and are committed to providing fair playing time to all Little Leaguers®. ![]() Little League® is not a win-at-all-cost organization.
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