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REGISTER HERE:
https://active.leagueone.com/Olr/Pages/Welcome.aspx?ClubId=14088
Opening Day
Farm League Monday May 6, 2019 at 6pm &
T-Ball Tuesday May 7, 2019 at 6pm.
Board Membership
South Lawrence East Little League is looking for motivated persons who want to be more involved in youth baseball. We have many board positions opened. Call our President today for more information.
Domino's & SLELL a winning combination
League Age | Pitches Allowed Per Day |
17-18 | 105 |
13 – 16 | 95 |
11-12 | 85 |
9 – 10 | 75 |
7 – 8 | 50 [Note: this is a change from the 2007 rules, which lumped all pitchers 10 and under together so as to allow even the youngest pitchers to throw 75 pitches in a day] |
Rest requirements: Pitchers league ages 7 to 14
Number of pitches in a day | Number of Calendar Days of Rest before Pitching Again |
66 or more | 4 |
51 to 65 | 3 |
36 to 50 | 2 |
21 to 35 | 1 |
1 to 20 | No day of rest required. |
Regular Season Pitching Regulations 2010
(a) Any player on a regular season team may pitch. (NOTE: There is no limit to the number of pitchers a team may use in a game.)
(b) A pitcher once removed from the mound cannot return as a pitcher. Junior, Senior, and Big League Divisions only: A pitcher remaining in the game, but moving to a different position, can return as a pitcher anytime in the remainder of the game, but only once per game.
(c) The manager must remove the pitcher when said pitcher reaches the limit for his/her age group as noted below, but the pitcher may remain in the game at another position:
13 -16 95 pitches per day
11 -12 85 pitches per day
9-10 75 pitches per day
7-8 50 pitches per day
Exception: Exception: If a pitcher reaches the limit imposed in Regulation VI (c) for
His/her league age while facing a batter; the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one
of the following conditions occurs: 1. That batter reaches base; 2. That batter is put out;
3. The third out is made to complete the half-inning. Note 1: A pitcher who delivers 41
or more pitches in a game cannot play the position of catcher for the remainder of
that day.
• If a player pitches 66 or more pitches in a day, four (4) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 51 - 65 pitches in a day, three (3) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 36 - 50 pitches in a day, two (2) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 21 - 35 pitches in a day, one (1) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 1-20 pitches in a day, no (0) calendar day of rest is required.
Pitchers league age 15-18 must adhere to the following rest requirements:
• If a player pitches 76 or more pitches in a day, four (4) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 61 - 75 pitches in a day, three (3) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 46 - 60 pitches in a day, two (2) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 31 -45 pitches in a day, one (1) calendar days of rest must be observed.
• If a player pitches 1-30 pitches in a day, no (0) calendar day of rest is required.
Print the Volunteer application and Cori form located in our Handout section.
Sara Lopez the is only girl catcher to play Jr. Babe Ruth in Cambridge
This note is intended for the immediate family of the SLE. We plan on making another media response for all the support we have received.
The current Board of Directors of the SLE would like to thank everyone that volunteered during the SLE Opening Day Ceremony. Your help and support made the 2009 opening day one of the best ones to date. When we arrived early Saturday morning to start our normal setting up, we were pleasantly surprised to see DPW workers tending our fields. Come to find out, these workers actually donated there own personal time because in their words “this was something that the youth deserved”. These workers had put aside their personal and union differences with the City of Lawrence and prepared all four fields for our youth to use.
As you unfortunately know, the SLE for some unknown reason doesn’t have very much support from the City of Lawrence. While our Opening Day was progressing, Rodger Twomey and David Abdoo were seen at our fields. Mr. Twomey spoke to me briefly to say that SLE had his support. These two gentlemen are the ONLY city official's that have approached us in our hour of need. They didn’t come down to give any speeches; they just came to offer their personal support. Thank you, Mr Twomey and Mr Abdoo.
On Thursday morning (4/23/09) the SLE was informed that the storage container that was donated by “PODS” had been broken into. The thieves stole equipment that was to be used for our 2009 season. We called the Lawrence Police to report this theft and also contacted the Lawrence Eagle Tribune to also let them know about the unfortunate loss. At this point we decided to shelter as much as possible, this loss from our young players. Opening day was only two days away and the players didn’t need to be worried about if this loss would impact them. These young players come to this field complex to play ball and should not have to be concerned about the behind the scenes operation of the league.
After the Lawrence Eagle Tribune printed the story about our loss, we started receiving calls from many other news media organizations. As a result of the extensive media coverage, the SLE has been receiving numerous calls and emails with pledges of equipment and checks with a large range of dollar amounts in pledges. The pledges will be used to help build a permanent building with bathrooms and concession stand along with storage.
Thank you again for your support,
George Herman
S.L.E.L.L.