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Is Sign Stealing Illegal in Little League Baseball? Rules, Penalties & What Parents Should Know

Posted on August 6, 2025August 6, 2025 by Santiago Leon

Is sign stealing allowed in Little League? It’s a common question from coaches, parents, and players—especially when tensions rise during competitive games. In this guide, we’ll explain whether sign stealing is illegal in Little League Baseball, what the official rules say, and how enforcement varies by league.


What Is Sign Stealing in Little League?

Sign stealing refers to observing and interpreting the defensive team’s signals—usually from the catcher to the pitcher—and communicating that information to the batter or base runners. It’s often done to give the offensive team an unfair advantage by predicting the next pitch type or location.


Is Sign Stealing Against Little League Rules?

Yes, sign stealing is considered unsportsmanlike conduct under Little League Rule 9.01(d). However, enforcement depends on whether your local Little League charter has officially adopted the rule.

Key Points:

  • If your league has adopted the rule, sign stealing is illegal.
  • If the league has not adopted it, sign stealing is not punishable, though still discouraged as unsportsmanlike.

Official Penalties for Sign Stealing in Little League

ScenarioAllowed?Action Taken
Rule adopted by local leagueNoFirst offense = warning; repeat = ejection
Rule not adopted by local leagueNot enforcedNo formal penalty, but may be frowned upon

Umpires are encouraged to warn coaches and players involved in sign stealing. If the conduct continues, umpires have the authority to eject violators from the game.


Common Examples of Illegal Sign Stealing

  • Coaches or base runners using body signals to alert the batter of pitch location or type.
  • Players watching the catcher’s signs and relaying them to teammates.
  • Repeated team behavior that mimics sign relaying from the dugout or base paths.

Simply guessing a pitch based on the pitcher’s windup or release point without decoding actual signs is typically not penalized.


Emphasis on Sportsmanship in Little League

Little League Baseball places a strong focus on teaching sportsmanship, character, and respect for the game. Even if not explicitly banned in a local league, coaches are encouraged to discourage sign stealing and promote fair play.

Umpires will usually remind both teams during the pre-game meeting that sign stealing is against the spirit of the game and will not be tolerated if the rule is in place.


Why Some Leagues Enforce the Rule Differently

Each local Little League has the discretion to adopt or exclude certain optional rules, including Rule 9.01(d). This allows flexibility based on the level of competitiveness and the culture of the league. Always check with your local league administrator or rulebook for specific enforcement.


Conclusion: Is Sign Stealing Illegal in Little League?

Yes, sign stealing is illegal in Little League Baseball if the local league adopts the rule. Even if it’s not formally enforced, it’s widely viewed as poor sportsmanship and may lead to penalties, warnings, or even ejection in more competitive games.

Takeaway for Coaches and Parents:

  • Talk to your local league officials about whether Rule 9.01(d) is enforced.
  • Teach kids the importance of playing fair and respecting the game.
  • If in doubt, avoid behavior that could be seen as sign stealing.

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