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Sizing Charts
Gloves
When properly adjusted, a glove should fit fairly snugly. Allow room for a batting glove.
It is a good idea for most players to wear a batting glove inside their fielders glove to
absorb moisture.
| Age |
Position |
Glove Size |
| 5-6 |
General |
10 to 10 1/2 (youth model) |
| 7-8 |
General |
10 1/2 to 11 (youth model) |
| 9-12 |
General |
11 to 11 1/2 (youth model) |
| Junior/Senior |
Infield |
11 to 11 1/2 |
| Junior/Senior |
Outfield |
12 to 12 1/2 |
Bats
Selecting a bat for a little leaguer requires consideration of two things - length and
weight. The longer and heavier a bat is, the more strenth is required to bring the bat
around during a swing. Use the charts below as a reference for determining
the proper bat length and weight. Note for T-Ball (ages 5-6), bats made specifically for T-ball
should be used.
Bat Weight
| Little League Players |
| Player Height (Age 7-10) |
Bat Weight |
| 48-50" | 16-17 oz. |
| 51-54" | 17-18 oz. |
| 55-59" | 18-19 oz. |
| 60+" | 19-21 oz. |
| Player Weight (Age 10-12) |
Bat Weight |
| 71-100 lbs. | 19-20 oz. |
| 101-120 lbs. | 20-21 oz. |
| 121-140 lbs. | 21-22 oz. |
| 141+ lbs. | 22-23 oz. |
Bat Length
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