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Can a parent request that their child not play in Majors?

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Can a parent request that their child not play in Majors?

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Yes. If a parent/guardian does not feel their 12 year old child would enjoy playing in a competitive division or feel that there may be safety concerns, they may request to have their child eligible for the Baseball Minor AAA of Softball Minor Division. Per LL, the parent/guardian completes a waiver request form (available at any registration) and forwards to the Board of Directors for consideration. If approved, the Board of Directors will forward to the local District Administrator (DA) for a final decision. The DA has final approval or denial of the request and cannot be appealed.

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