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FAQs

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

When does the season start and end?

The regular season starts first week of May and lasts till mid-July, followed by district tournaments. 


When do practices start, and what is the practice schedule?

Practices usually start the first week of April. Managers determine the practice schedule during the player draft, and will let you know the practice schedule once teams are formed. 

How many practices and/or games per week will there typically be?

There are two to three practices per week in the pre-season, and then about 1 game per week during the first month of season, with occasional practices determined by coaches.  After the first month some weeks will have multiple games.


What days and times are games played?

Games are typically played Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with Friday reserved for rain-out makeup games.


What if I want my son/daughter to play up in the next age group? 

Little League rules require that a player wishing to move up must either (a) have already played in the division he/she would be in based upon current age for one year; and/or (b) pose a safety risk to other players in that division. We strongly encourage players to play with their age group, but a request can be submitted by filling out  Play Up/Down Request Form


Are there tryouts?

Little League gives all players an opportunity to play, regardless of skill or experience. We hold evaluations for our  Minors and Majors players who haven't played with Lynwood before. These evaluations are simply to help us balance the teams as much as possible to provide a competitive playing atmosphere for everyone.


I’d like to manage my son/daughter’s team. What do I need to do? 

During the sign up process you should identify that you're interested in being a Manager. You will then be asked to fill out a volunteer form indicating what qualifications you have. All submissions will be reviewed by the Division Directors and the League President to determine who will manage a team. 


I’d like to help coach my son/daughter’s team. What do I need to do?

When you sign your child up to play you should indicate that you’re interested in coaching. The team manager will ultimately be the one to decide his/her coaches. Little League rules only allow for one manager and two coaches per team, although you may have many more people that help out at practices and games performing functions like keeping score and pitch counts. 


I want my son/daughter to play with my neighbor to help with car pooling and scheduling. Am I able to make sure they play on the same team?

During the registration process, special requests can be made. However, the Player Agent and Division Directors will review all requests. Please understand that not all requests can be honored. Teams must be formed to allow fair competition.


Can my siblings be guaranteed to play on the same team if I request it?

Yes, if the siblings play in the same division, we would place them on the same team. 

Can I still sign up if I live outside the boundaries?

You may also play in Lynwood Little League if the school you attend is within the boundaries for our league, otherwise, a waiver request must be submitted to Lynwood Little League. This waiver will then be submitted for review and approval by Little League International.


What equipment does a player need? 

That's a common question asked by many parents and players entering Little League for the first time. 

Players will need to provide their own:
  • Rubber molded cleats
  • Protective cups for all male players above the Tee Ball division
  • Approved Batting Helmet (optional, but recommended)
  • Bat (optional). Must be a USA Baseball approved bat. See our Bat Information page for details.
  • Baseball Glove


In general, Lynwood will provide:

  • Team Hat and Jersey
  • Baseball pants, belt, and socks
  • Catching gear
  • Batting helmets, though many players prefer to have their own
  • Game Balls
  • Practice Balls
  • Batting Tee for Tee-Ball

Will my child get a chance to play in each game? 

Yes. Every player who shows up on time and attends weekly practices must play at least two consecutive innings in the field and bat at least once. If your child does not get to play, he or she starts in the next game. Please remember, regular attendance at practices as well as games is important. It helps the players to learn to play as a team. Frequent absences from practices are not in the best interest of the player or the team. 

What happens if my child misses a game or is late to a game?

Players who intend to be absent must call their manager or coach. Parents, if you know in advance your child will miss three or more games during the season, PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER HIM/HER. Absences affect not only your team, but opposing teams also.

Official games can only be played if at least nine players are present from each team. Players missing two games will be warned about possible removal from the team. If a player misses three or more games or practices, he or she may be removed from the team at the manager’s request, with approval from the League.

If your child is late to a game, he or she may not get to play. Coaches are not obliged to play any child who arrives 15 minutes after a game has started, so please be sure your child is on time. If a player arrives within the 15 minute window, they can be inserted at the end of the lineup.

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