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Canton Little League Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Registration –
Why do I have to provide a copy of my child’s birth certificate at their first registration?
The League needs to verify the age of your child for eligibility purposes and to ensure that they are put into the age appropriate league.
Do I need to provide a copy of my child’s birth certificate every year?
No, only the first year of registration for that particular player. We encourage you to use the on-line registration system to register players after their first year.
Can I register a new player on-line?
No, new players must register in person or via US Mail and provide a copy of the players birth certificate at the time of registration.
Why is registration held so early? Baseball does not start until the Spring?
We hold registration during November/December to ensure that we can order uniforms in a timely fashion. Typically it takes two months to get the uniforms ordered. In order to have Sponsor names printed on the back of the shirts, and players matched to their sponsors, teams need to be created by the end of January. Late registrations cause larger teams or players to be wait listed. Canton LL wishes to avoid this at all costs.
I am having financial hardship and cannot afford to pay the registration fees.
Please contact the League President. Canton LL will not deny a child the chance to play because of hardship.
Can I register on-line and pay by check?
You can pay by check using the on-line system. Payments must be made promptly before the late registration date or the registration will be considered late and subject to a late fee. Players will not be placed on teams until the registration is paid in full. Late registrations are subject to wait listing.
Why is there a late registration fee?
Late fees are collected to offset the costs of expediting new player uniforms for late registrants and to encourage timely registration.
I am new to town and did not know about registration, do I pay a late fee?
No, new players to the league do not pay a late fee. Wait listing guidelines still apply.
I filled out CORI information last year. Do I have to do it this year if I want to volunteer?
Yes, CORI information is required every year. You will not be allowed to volunteer without submitting the required paperwork
My son/daughter is a terrific player for a 5 year old and hits like David Ortiz. Can I register him/her for a more advanced league?
No, National LL rules prohibit this activity and Canton LL monitors this closely. Young players should play with players their own age. Competition will come along soon enough.
Why is there a registration wait list for Little league?
Wait listing occurs when the number of available players exceeds the number of teams. This happens when not enough parents volunteer to manage a team or the sign up happens after the teams have been created. Players on the wait list can be added to teams if another parent takes a team or a player quits or is injured during the season
General Information:
What age groups are eligible for the player draft?
For Minors the age group is 9-11 years old.
For Majors the age group is 10-12 years old.
For Juniors the age group is 13-14 years old.
No other league holds a draft. Those League players are placed on teams by the respective player agent to ensure balanced teams.
My child is 10 years old and I am wondering if I should make him/her eligible for the Major League Draft?
The Majors are a competitive league. If your 10 year old is an outstanding player, you should consider adding them to the Major League draft list.
Keep in mind that they will be playing with and against outstanding 11 and 12 year old players, many of whom they would not have played against before.
Typically a second season of Minor league play better prepares them for the Major League. Please note: If they are made eligible and are not drafted into the Majors, they will be placed in the Minor League draft.
I do not want my child to play in the Majors. Can I not make them eligible for the Major draft?
Yes, you can notify the league that you wish to do so and your child will be placed on a Minor League team. The only exceptions are 12 year olds. The league needs to petition National LL in order for the 12 year old player to play in the Minors and there is no guarantee that this will be approved. National LL rules mandate that 12 year olds play in the Majors and Canton LL supports this rule.
How are the Major/ Minor/ Junior teams picked?
Teams are chosen by the respective coaches and managers in an order decided by the League Agent. Canton LL strives to ensure balanced teams in the interest of fair play and the respective League Agents reserve the right to make adjustments to balance teams.
Once drafted into the majors does my child stay on the same team?
Yes, they stay on the same team until they leave the Majors.
When does the season start?
League play typically starts the week after April School vacation. Team practices start at the coach’s discretion, but typically around April 1st.
It is March and I have not heard what team my child is on. What should I do?
Contact the Player agent for that particular league. Their contact information is listed on the web site under “contacts”. Tee Ball parents please wait until April as we deal with many new players here and teams are not usually finalized until then.
What does a typical schedule look like for my childs age group?
If the schedules are not posted yet, you can go look at a schedule from last year. On the top of the home page click Team schedules and rosters, and then last years season, then the league, and age group and then on the left side click schedule to see a sample
I want my child to be placed on a team with a neighbor. Can I make that request?
Yes, in the younger age groups we will try to accommodate these requests. Please note on your registration form the player you want to be partnered with. For Minor League teams and older, players are drafted to ensure a balanced League.
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