What is the structure of DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE baseball?
DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE Baseball is comprised of two leagues, National and American. Both leagues offer five levels of play: T-Ball, Farm, AA, AAA and Majors. Depending upon the level, the playing fields are slightly different in terms of length of base paths, distance from pitching mound, and distance to the outfield fences from home plate. DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE has established age cutoffs to ensure players develop appropriately in terms of skills, knowledge, and sportsmanship. DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE has established age brackets that players need to participate in, however, there are situations where some players may play down due to safety risks upon approval of the Director of Baseball. Pitching distances are scaled to the ability of the players in proportion to the size of the diamonds. The scaled down diamonds in the lower divisions allow the players to make the same plays made by the upper division players on larger diamonds. DAVIS LITTLE LEAGUE is managed by an elected Board of Directors