All State, Regional and World Series games are seven (7) innings. 10-Run mercy rule after five innings of play or 4 ½ innings if the home team has the last at-bat. 6. All games shall be played in accordance with National Rule 1 of the American Legion Baseball Rulebook.

What is the age limit for American Legion Baseball?

Players born in 2002 or 2003, must play in the Senior Legion Baseball program. Players (age 12 and under) born in 2009 and after are not eligible to play American Legion Baseball. Players born in 2001 or before are no longer eligible to play American Legion Baseball.

Is there a run rule in Legion baseball?

During the regular season, departments may allow senior and junior teams to play seven-inning games with a 10-run mercy rule after 5 innings of play or 4½ innings if the home team has the last at-bat. All national tournaments will follow rules established by The American Legion’s National Americanism Commission.

How long do Legion baseball games last?

Baseball Game Length by League Baseball games vary in innings played and time played depending on the type of league being discussed. Major League games technically have no time-limit, but when averaged out, most major league games last around 3 hours and 9 innings.

Does the designated hitter have to hit for the pitcher?

In college baseball, NCAA rules state that the designated hitter must hit for the pitcher, but in many instances the pitcher is also a good hitter, and the coach may elect to let the pitcher bat in the lineup.

Is Legion baseball wood bat?

Wood or metal, bats may be used. 1. Wooden bats are permitted under Official Baseball Rules. The American Legion is placing a moratorium on all composite bats for the 2011 season.

Who plays American Legion baseball?

American Legion Baseball is a variety of amateur baseball played by 13-to-19-year-olds in fifty states in the U.S. and Canada. More than 3,500 teams participate each year. The American Legion Department of South Dakota established the program in 1925 at Milbank, South Dakota.

How do you start an American Legion baseball team?

Coaches who want to start a team should contact the department baseball chairman in their state. A full listing of chairmen can be found here. The department will send a new team packet, which includes copies of the state and national rules, insurance information and registration forms.

Can you DH for a position player?

The DH may only be used for the pitcher (and not any other position player), as stated in Rule 5.11. Use of the DH is optional, but must be determined before the start of the game. If a pinch hitter bats for, or a pinch runner runs for, the DH, that pinch-hitter or pinch-runner becomes the DH.