Quito said:
I always thought folks moved away from Little League because they use Sept 1 s age division. Most of the others use May 1 and allow for a few "exceptions" even before that.
My 10U is on a major team and at Dec 27, 2011, he is third youngest on the team. It's amazing the number of boys that were "held back" in order to get a leg up in sports. We even have two 5th graders with May birthdays (started school on time) who play with us (10U is normally 4th grade). Overwhelming majority of team is summer birthday that were held back.
To each their own and I get it. I know this is anecdotal, but curious how it will play out in the long term. I suspect that with puberty coming up this will become more evident, but also unpredictable.
Perfect Game used to allow "grade exceptions" so a kid who is 12U by age cut-off but is held back and in, say, 5th grade could play 11U.
As explained to me, originally this was because PG was all HS kids, 15U and up. But you might have kids who were held back for whatever reason and turn 15 but are in 8th grade where most of the country doesn't have junior high baseball teams. So they'd let those few older kids play down with their grade level since most of their age group would be playing HS ball in the spring. Then as PG had younger age divisions they allowed this "grade level exception" to trickle down to younger age groups.
I know of at least one team in the Houston area a couple years ago that was in 10U major and kicking ass. But something like 9 kids on an 11-kid roster were 11U by age. They had just all been held back so they were in 4th grade instead of 5th and thus playing down in age groups.
I understand PG eliminated that exception for the most part. I think they changed it so teams could only have a couple grade level exceptions and even then they couldn't be born before January 1. So let's say there's a kid who got held back and is normally 11U by age but is in 4th grade, he couldn't be born before January 1, 2011 and still play 10U.
My boys are the opposite of this. Both have summer birthdays- July and August, respectively. So they're the youngest kids in their grades (6th & 2nd) but are 11U and 7U by PG age rules. We skipped 11U with our oldest and he plays 12U AAA right now with his team a borderline major-level squad (at least when they've got their heads in the game). As our 7-year old just moved to select he's on age level but we'll almost certainly make the jump to play up to grade level vs. age.
As for Little League Baseball, I'm pretty sure they're the only governing body for kids between 9-12 that don't use "real baseball" rules with lead offs, open bases, etc. PONY League rules have age cut-offs that are the same as LL but they play real baseball rules starting in 9U kid pitch. And they adjust the field sizes along with mound & base distances for 11/12U kids.
I think people want their kids playing "real baseball" rules as young as possible and because of that the original Little League is dying out. Then as high-level select ball at older ages got bigger it was inevitable it would trickle down to younger kids and hollow out rec leagues, even if they did use "real baseball" rules.