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Challenger
Baseball
Little League International
established the Challenger Division was in 1989
as a separate division of Little League Baseball
to enable boys and girls with physical and
mental disabilities, ages 5-18 or the completion
of high school, to enjoy the game of baseball
along with the millions of other children who
participate in this sport worldwide.
Teams are set up according to
abilities, rather than age, and can include as
many as 15-20 players, who can participate in
one of three levels: Tee-Ball, Coach-Pitch or
Player Pitch.
Each player gets a chance at
bat. The side is retired when the offense has
batted through the roster, or when a
pre-determined number of runs has been scored,
or when three outs are recorded. Little League
recommends that no score be kept during games.
The Challenger players wear the same uniforms,
shoulder patches and safety equipment as other
Little League players.
One of the benefits of having a
Challenger Division is that it encourages the
use of "buddies" for the Challenger players. The
buddies assist the Challenger players on the
field but whenever possible, encourage the
players to bat and make plays themselves.
However, the buddy is always nearby to help when
needed.
For more information on the
District 9 Challenger Program Contact
Bob Toigo
llsmokey@comcast.net
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