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Should little league move the fences back?

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I think they should. It seems like any can-of-corn flies over the 200 mark with ease. When you watch the game and see an average of 6-7 dinggers I think it's time to move 'em back.

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  1. The official little league field in Williamsport Pa. did move the fences back last year.


  2. ya they definitely should when i played little league at that level,(2 years ago) i had 2 kids on my team that hit 11 homers and 14 homers, respectively, in 13 GAMES!!! and that's not counting the playoffs, where they both got really hot and hit like, 3 more each. coincidentally, they both weigh about 300 pounds each now so, i'm not surprised.  

  3. its also the bats. some of these bats have a reflex rating that could put a wiffleball out of the park

  4. i think they should to

  5. yeah i played a few years ago there were at least 3 home runs being hit every game lol. they should move the fences back about 15 feet just to see how it works one year

  6. Yea they should move them to at leas 225

  7. Yeah Ive cracked seven out in 44 games this year I need more of a challenge

  8. They already did. But since these kids are getting fatter by the minute, it's becoming easier to hit homers. Fat gives them power(or something). Plus the new technology helps them too. But don't forget they are facing good pitchers who pack heat too

  9. Yes because when i watch these Little League Games kids are crushing them over the fence it's CRAZY :)


  10. in williamsport they moved them back i think to 225 but in regionals they have them at 200-205

  11. they already have in  in

    And you can only move it back by so much in little leauge standards.

    Williamsport, PA

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