Players who are league age 10-12 are eligible to be selected to a Little League (Major) Division team for the regular season. The local league board of directors may restrict this division to players who are league age 10-12 or 11-12.
The Major's Division is “draft” level and represents true competitive play. Major Division teams carry a
mandatory roster of 12 players. Majors is generally oriented for experienced players league age eleven
and twelve years old, however league age ten players are eligible to be drafted to a team. Tryouts are
held in late winter/early spring and teams are formed through a manager draft process. Players not
drafted to Majors will play in the Minors Division.
Player's pitch and all players in the lineup bat. The Standard nine baseball defensive positions are used,
and scores and standings are kept. This level focuses on more advanced skill development. Players are
exposed to faster pitching speeds, harder hit balls, and the overall pace of the game is much faster.
Professional umpires enforce the Rules and Regulations of Little League Baseball.
A postseason tournament and West Warwick Little League World Series will determine the champion for
the division.