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Home » Baseball » Baseball Knowledge Base Article

Age limit for Jr. League"Let the Flames Begin"

By: Walter Kiriaka
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1: I'm also from Canada and our District has a rule in place that a Major Player can go up and play Junior to replace missing players, so that team can get their game in.

2: Our insurance covers 365 days a year and this includes the TAD and Winter Camp.

3: The rule book states that a major player must play 1/2 the games at House League in Majors to be eligible for Allstars. If a Major Age Player is registered as a Junior he cannot play Allstars at Major Level, but he should be covered by the LL insurance policy as a Junior.

I believe that it's better for a player to play up with his friends if he is capable and if he/she realizes that they will not be eligible for allstars.

LL is above all else a House League Program, letting weaker players play with stronger players so that both may learn something.

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