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Blittle League Associations (BLA) exist as leagues of Blittle League. There exists numerous Blittle League Associations centered within cities and municipalities. Known BLAs include the [[New York Blittle League]]. | Blittle League Associations (BLA) exist as leagues of Blittle League. There exists numerous Blittle League Associations centered within cities and municipalities. Known BLAs include the [[New York Blittle League]]. | ||
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− | The New York Blittle League has numerous teams, with each borough having at least one team. Some of the more well known teams include the | + | The New York Blittle League has numerous teams, with each borough having at least one team. Some of the more well known teams include the Battin' Island Zoomers and the Bronx Stonks<br /> |
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Revision as of 23:13, 1 September 2020
Blittle League is a Blaseball adjacent splort often played by youth. Blittle League generally has the same rules as Blaseball with the exception of the ground collision box being turned off, eliminating ground outs. Blittle League, being played by smaller entities, takes place on a smaller field with only 69 feet between blases.
Blittle League Associations
Blittle League Associations (BLA) exist as leagues of Blittle League. There exists numerous Blittle League Associations centered within cities and municipalities. Known BLAs include the New York Blittle League.
New York Blittle League
The New York Blittle League has numerous teams, with each borough having at least one team. Some of the more well known teams include the Battin' Island Zoomers and the Bronx Stonks