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Posted by Jenica Wager at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Posted by Jenica Wager at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Welcome to the

Pinal Mountain Little League 


Initial Meeting - 6pm Thursday, February 16, 2017 at Guayo's On The Trail. Anyone interested in Board Positions, Coaching, Volunteering, or just General Information should attend!!!!

 

We are always in need of volunteers to do field maintenance, umpiring etc. Please contact a Board Member if you are interested.

 

 

Pinal Mountain Little League Board of Directors for 2016-2017 Season are: President – Wes Sukosky, Vice President – Sandy Rodriquez, VP Baseball / Safety Officer– Elton DalMolin, VP Softball – Frank Grice, Player Agent / Information Officer – Yvette DalMolin, Equipment Manager – Darryl Dalley, Secretary / Treasurer – Jenica Wager, Coaching Coordinator / Umpire in Chief – Chris Guthrey, Concession Manager – Ashley Lopez  

Please help support our local sponsors.  Click on sponsors on left to view names, addresses & phone numbers as well as some websites. Thank you again to our sponsors. 

We are asking that anyone that has excess cleats, gloves, pants, etc., please donate at registration or contact league to pick up.  There are several parents in need of this equipment and if it is just collecting dust at your home, put it to good use for a child in need.



Any persons with questions or concerns regarding Pinal Mountain Little League Rules, Regulations, Finances, Future Goals, Etc, are welcome to email board at pinalmountainlittleleague@gmail.com  or mail to P O Box 1355, Claypool, AZ 85532 


  Follow the link  "Little League FAQ" for important information


If you would like to sponsor or make a tax deductible donation to the Pinal Mountain Little League  please fill out sponsor form handout at bottom of page or contact pinalmountainlittleleague@gmail.com and send it to:
Pinal Mounatin Little League
P.O. Box 1355
Claypool, AZ. 85532

You may also deposit at any Bank Of America branch under Pinal Mounatin Little League-Globe, AZ.

Thank You to all who support Pinal Mountain Little League. 

Questions contact pinalmountainlittleleague@gmail.com

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Little League Bat Requirements

Posted by Jenica Wager at May 4, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Attention Pinal Mountain LL Parents:

Please take a moment to read the following message from Little League National regarding new bat rules.   These new more restrictive rules will take effect for the 2009 Spring season and beyond.   Bat's not meeting these stricter requirements will not be allowed in practice or play. 
Areas in YELLOW impact Pinal Mountain Little League players.

Oct. 16, 2008
 
Dear District Administrators and Local Little League Officials,
 
We have received a number of inquiries regarding last week's announcement regarding non-wood bats. Here are some additional details.

Statement Regarding Bats in Junior League Baseball 

Beginning with the 2009 season, baseball bats with a         diameter of 2-5/8 (two-and-five-eighths) inches are now the standard for all teenage baseball divisions (Junior, Senior and Big League).
 
Baseball bats with a diameter of 2-3/4 (two-and-three-fourths) inches are no longer permitted for use in the Junior League Division of Baseball. Previously, these bats could be used in Juniors, but not in Senior or Big League. 
 
Background
 
A committee at USA Baseball is in the process of developing a standard for bats used in the Junior League Division. Currently, there is no standard in place as ther e is for bats in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below, and for bats used in Senior League and Big League.
 
(USA Baseball is the governing body for amateur baseball in the U.S. Little League Baseball is a member of USA Baseball.)
 
This step taken by Little League, and to be taken by other youth baseball organizations in the coming year or two, is a first step in that process and a way to prepare for the new standard. Eventually, for the Junior League age group, only bats with a diameter of 2-5/8 (two-and-five-eighths) inches will be manufactured to meet the new standard when it is ready for implementation.
 
(Note: The standard for bats in the Little League Baseball [Majors] Division and below is the Bat Performance Factor [BPF]. This is a measure of a non-wood bat's performance relative to wooden bats.)
 
In the Senior and Big League Divisions, the standard is the Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BESR), with its "minus-3" requirement. The overall weight (in ounces) of a bat can be no more than three ounces below the overall length (in inches) of the bat. This mandate remains in effect in Senior and Big League Baseball divisions, but is not a requirement in Junior Baseball.

Additional Information for Little League Baseball (Majors) and Below

In effect for the 2009 season is the requirement that all non-wood bats used in Little League Baseball (Majors) Divisions and below shall be printed with a BPF of 1.15 or less.
 
This stipulation has been included in the Official Rules and Regulations for the past few years, leading up to 2009, so that leagues, parents, and bat manufacturers could prepare for it.
 
Most non-wood bats manufactured over the past several years for the age groups involved in Little League Baseball (Majors) and below have been permanently imprinted with the BPF. In fact, very few bats sold today with a diameter of 2-1/4 (two and one-quarter) inches are not printed with the BPF rating.
 
So, starting with the 2009 season, bats printed with a BPF higher than 1.15, or without a BPF printed (or not legible) on the bat, are not permitted in these divisions. 

 

Sincerely,  
 
Little League International
P.O. Box 3485
539 US Route 15 Hwy
Williamsport, PA  17701-0485
Phone: 570-326-1921
Fax: 570-326-1074 
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Little League Insurance FAQ.

Posted by Jenica Wager at May 4, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

WARNING: Protective equipment cannot prevent all injuries a player might receive while participating in Baseball / Softball.

WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LITTLE LEAGUE® INSURANCE

The Little League Insurance Program is designed to afford protection to all participants at the most economical cost to the local league. The Little League Player Accident Policy is an excess coverage, accident only plan, to be used as a supplement to other insurance carried under a family policy or insurance provided by parent’s employer. If there is no primary coverage, Little League insurance will provide benefits for eligible charges, up to Usual and Customary allowances for your area, after a $50.00 deductible per claim, up to the maximum stated benefits.

This plan makes it possible to offer exceptional, affordable protection with assurance to parents that adequate coverage is in force for all chartered and insured Little League approved programs and events. If your child sustains a covered injury while taking part in a scheduled Little League Baseball or Softball game or practice, here is how the insurance works:

1. The Little League Baseball and Softball accident notification form must be completed by parents (if the claimant is under 19 years of age) and a league official and forwarded directly to Little League Headquarters within 20 days after the accident. A photocopy of the form should be made and kept by the parent/claimant. Initial medical/dental treatment must be rendered within 30 days of the Little League accident.

2. Itemized bills, including description of service, date of service, procedure and diagnosis codes for medical services/ supplies and/or other documentation related to a claim for benefits are to be provided within 90 days after the accident. In no event shall such proof be furnished later than 12 months from the date the initial medical expense was incurred.

3. When other insurance is present, parents or claimant must forward copies of the Explanation of Benefits or Notice/ Letter of Denial for each charge directly to Little League Headquarters, even if the charges do not exceed the deductible of the primary insurance program.

4. Policy provides benefits for eligible medical expenses incurred within 52 weeks of the accident, subject to Excess Coverage and Exclusion provisions of the plan.

5. Limited deferred medical/dental benefits may be available for necessary treatment after the 52-week time limit when:

(a) Deferred medical benefits apply when necessary treatment requiring the removal of a pin /plate, applied to transfix a bone in the year of injury, or scar tissue removal, after the 52-week time limit is required. The Company will pay the Reasonable Expense incurred, subject to the Policy’s maximum limit of $100,000 for any one injury to any one Insured. However, in no event will any benefit be paid under this provision for any expenses incurred more than 24 months from the date the injury was sustained.

(b) If the Insured incurs Injury, to sound, natural teeth and Necessary Treatment requires treatment for that Injury be postponed to a date more than 52 weeks after the injury due to, but not limited to, the physiological changes of a growing child, the Company will pay the lesser of: 1. A maximum of $1,500 or 2. Reasonable Expenses incurred for the deferred dental treatment.

Reasonable Expenses incurred for deferred dental treatment are only covered if they are incurred on or before the Insured’s 23rd birthday. Reasonable Expenses incurred for deferred root canal therapy are only covered if they are incurred within 104 weeks after the date the Injury occurs.

No payment will be made for deferred treatment unless the Physician submits written certification, within 52 weeks after the accident, that the treatment must be postponed for the above stated reasons. Benefits are payable subject to the Excess Coverage and the Exclusions provisions of the Policy.

We hope this brief summary has been helpful in a better understanding of an important aspect of the operation of the Little League endorsed insurance program.

If your child is injured during any scheduled practice or game through Pinal Mountain Little League please contact your childs team manager as soon as possible.

Any questions or claims please contact:

 PMLL Safety Officer Mark Castaneda @ pinalmountainll@cableone.net

 

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Child Protection Program

Posted by Jenica Wager at May 4, 2009 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

 Child Protection Program

All local Little Leagues are required to conduct background checks on managers, coaches, board of directors members and any other persons, volunteers or hired workers, who provide regular service to the league and/or have repetitive access to, or contact with, players or teams. Individuals are also required to complete and submit a Little League Volunteer Application to their local league.

We are still accepting volunteer applications for the Spring '09 season.

If you wish to volunteer or coach please submit a volunteer application form available for print online or at the registration site listed above.