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Difference between Little League and Pony Baseball

By Webmaster, 11/11/15, 11:15AM PST

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In organizations such as Little League player age can differ by as much as 3 years within a division. As a result, the younger players, because of their lack of maturity, ability and size, find it hard to communicate with the older players. They often find themselves spending a disproportionate amount of time on the bench and may feel disconnected from their team. Shetland through Mustang  teams consist of players of the same age and grade level. The Bronco and Pony divisions have a two year age bracket. With players closer in age, as is the case with Pony baseball, it is far easier to permit every player to play more positions since the difference in skills within the age groups is not that great.