
Little League Baseball
Little League Baseball is an organized youth baseball program for children and adolescents, typically aged 4 to 16. It provides a structured environment to learn and enjoy the sport, emphasizing teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill development. Local leagues offer regular games and practices, culminating in regional and national tournaments, including the Little League World Series. The program is designed to adapt rules and playing fields to different age groups, fostering a positive experience that promotes physical activity and social growth. It serves as an accessible entry point into baseball, nurturing future players, enthusiasts, and community participants.