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  • Apr
    03
    2008

    New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi Is Proud of His Little League Roots

    Graduate Reminds What Little League Is About

    Author: Chris Downs

    New York Yankee Manager and former Major Leaguer talks about his experiences in Little League Baseball. Joe also talks about being a Major League ball player and manager.   Full Story

    Graduate Reminds What Little League Is About
  • Apr
    03
    2008

    A Magic Route to the Magic Ratio

    Author: David Jacobson

    The Magic Ratio is a way to get the most out of young athletes. This article will show you ways to acheive this through positive feedback. Young athletes better accept constructive criticism throurgh this technique.   Full Story

  • Apr
    03
    2008

    The Experts Speak

    Overuse Injuires

    Author: Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Glenn Fleisig

    During the 2007 Little League International Congress in Houston, Texas, Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Glenn Fleisig made an hour-long presentation that addressed pitching injuries, pitching mechanics and recommendations for future concerns surrounding overuse pitching injuries.   Full Story

    Overuse Injuires
  • Apr
    03
    2008

    Tim Corbin, Former Head Coach of USA Baseball National Team, Says Little League Sets the Right Example

    Author: Chris Downs

    From his childhood, playing Little League in New Hampshire, to his tenure has head coach at Vanderbilt University, and as head coach of the 2006 USA Baseball National Team, Tim Corbin has remained steadfast in his belief that to learn the fundamentals of baseball you must keep the game fun.   Full Story

  • Feb
    21
    2008

    Here’s the Pitch: Little League Volunteers Ask for Clarification of What Constitutes a Countable Pitch

    Author: Chris Downs

    Entering the 2007 Little League Baseball season, managers and coaches had some questions about the Little League Pitch Count. In its continuing effort to inform and educate its volunteers, a series of questions were addressed by Little League International's Director of Operations, Nick Caringi.   Full Story