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What are the differences between Little League rules and house rules?

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What are the differences between Little League rules and house rules?

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Little League rules are those rules to which we are strictly bound to unless the CALL Board approves “House Rules”. Little League rules are strictly adhered to at the Majors level of play. Each year Little League publishes updated rules that are well founded in history and are focused at every kid getting a chance to play Little League. “House Rules” are those rules adopted by the Central Altadena Little League Board to enhance the game for the players. The house rules generally apply to the AAA and below levels. An example of house rules is a continuous batting order where all the kids attending the game bat in succession until all have batted. After all have batted the batting order reverts to the top of the batting order. House rules are posted on the CALL website and are voted on each year.

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