AGE REQUIREMENTS: May
1st will be the designated date to determine ages. Players exceeding
the age of the Division before May 1st, will not be eligible to participate in that division.
Players can play in a higher age division.
INELIGIBLE PLAYERS: Teams caught using ineligible players during any part of a
tournament will be removed from further participation in the event. Ineligible due to falsified age on the team
roster and/or lack of verification by proof of a birth certificate. The opponents of the disqualified team will
be awarded a forfeit and scored 6-0/7-0 depending on if the game is a 6
inning/7 inning game.
PROTEST FEES: $100.00 cash (in rule interpretation only). All protest must be done
before the next pitch.
GAME TIME: Starting time is forfeit time, unless
delay is created by tournament director.
Games may begin no sooner than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled game time.
HOME TEAM: Will be determined by coin flip in
pool play and high seed in Bracket play.
TIME LIMIT: All games have a 1 hour 45 minutes time
limit in pool play and up to semi-final games. If home team is ahead, bottom
half of inning will not be played if time has expired. Championship games have
a NO TIME LIMIT
and home team will be determined by a coin toss If game is tied after time has
expired, the California Tie Breaker will be used. ** Local Tournament Directors may institute a time limit for Championship Games.
RUN RULES: 8U (6 inning games); 10 runs after 4 innings. 9U, 10U, 11U & 12U (6 inning games); 8 runs after 5 innings; 10 runs
after 4 innings; 12 runs after 3 innings.
SLIDE RULE: Whenever a tag play is evident, a runner must slide or seek to avoid contact with the fielder and / or catcher.Attempting to jump, leap, or dive over the fielder and / or catcher is not interpreted as seeking to avoid contact. Malicious contact shall supersede all obstruction penalties.
Penalty: The runner shall be called out and may be ejected from the game at the umpire’s discretion
METAL SPIKES: Not allowed in 12U or younger. (PENALTY: If
discovered on offense – Player is out and team warning issued. Next offense is
an out and ejection of player and manager. If discovered on defense – Player is
substituted for, spiked cleats are removed and team warning is issued. Next
offense is an ejection of the player and manager.
EP RULE: Extra Player - Bat 10 players, the EP can go
into the field for any of the other 9 players in the. The batting order does
not change. Batting the Roster affords the ability to bat the roster and have
free subs in the field, but if you lose a player it will be an out in that spot
the rest of the game regardless of the reason for the loss. The batting order
does not change.
EJECTION: Players and Coaches will sit out the remainder of that game.
PITCHING RULES: For 6 inning 12U and younger, a pitcher cannot
pitch more than 27 outs in a three day tournament. No more than 18 outs in one day. Violation of this rule will
result in forfeiture of the game being played. A pitcher removed from the pitching position cannot return to the pitching position during a game, but can re-enter to any other position.
BAT REGULATIONS: High School Bat weight/length differential rule
is waived in the 15 and under ages.
Approved bats are those which are stamped with 1.15 BFI or BBCOR. Wood bats are also approved.
COURTESY RUNNERS: Courtesy runners are available for both the pitcher and the catcher and may be used
at any time. Courtesy runner MUST be someone not presently in the line-up
(substitution availability not required). The same player cannot run for the
pitcher and catcher in the same inning. If you are batting the line-up, the
courtesy runner will be the last recorded out. If a team is batting more than 9
players in the line-up and substitutes are available on the bench, the
substitute MUST be used as the courtesy runner. Once this requirement is met,
then the last recorded out can be used as the courtesy runner. Both of these
options are possible in the same inning. REMINDER: This rule was modified to
speed the progression of the game.
TIE BREAKER SYSTEM:
Pool play games can end in
a tie.
If a playoff game is
tied after all innings have been completed (or at time limit), the
"California" tie-breaker rule will go into effect.
Each team puts the
batter who is scheduled to bat last in that respective half of the inning on
second base, continue hitting from where last out was made, and plays out a
full inning.
This happens until
the tie is broken and the game is complete.
RE-ENTRY RULES: Starters can re-enter 1 time in a game. Starters and the
substitutes which replaced them are married to each other for the re-entry
requirements.
* NOTE:
The above rules govern play at the State and Local levels. Any rules NOT
specifically covered above will be referred to the MLB Official Baseball
Rule Book.
Ages 13 and Under - 18 and Under:
AGE REQUIREMENTS: May
1st will be the designated date to determine ages. Players exceeding
the age of the Division before May 1st, will not be eligible to participate in that division.
Players can play in a higher age division.
INELEGIBLE PLAYERS: Teams caught using ineligible players during any part of a
tournament will be removed from further participation in the event. Ineligible due to falsified age on the team
roster and/or lack of verification by proof of a birth certificate. The opponents of the disqualified team will
be awarded a forfeit and scored 6-0/7-0 depending on if the game is a 6
inning/7 inning game.
PROTEST FEES: $100.00 cash (in rule interpretation only). All protest must be done
before the next pitch.
GAME TIME: Starting time is
forfeit time, unless delay is created by tournament director. Games may begin no sooner than 30 minutes prior to the
scheduled game time.
HOME TEAM: Will be determined by coin flip in
pool play and high seed in Bracket play.
TIME LIMIT: All games have a 1 hour 50 minutes time
limit in pool play and up to semi-final games. If home team is ahead, bottom
half of inning will not be played if time has expired. Championship games have
a NO TIME LIMIT and the home team will be determined by a coin toss. If game is tied
after time has expired, the California Tie Breaker will be used. ** Local Tournament Directors may institute a time limit for Champinship Games.
RUN RULES: 13U, 14U, 16U & 18U (7 inning
games); 8 runs
after 5 innings; 10 runs after 4 innings; 15 runs after 3 innings.
EP RULE: Extra Player - Bat
10 players, the EP can go into the field for any of the other 9 players in the.
The batting order does not change. Batting the Roster affords the ability to
bat the roster and have free subs in the field, but if you lose a player it
will be an out in that spot the rest of the game regardless of the reason for
the loss. The batting order does not change.
DH RULE: MLB Rule - You can DH for any player in the line-up.
SLIDE RULE: The High School slide rule will be used.
Rule
8-4 Article 2 (b)
Any
runner is out when he: (b) does not legally slide and causes illegal contact
and/or illegally alters the actions of a fielder in the immediate act of making
a play, or on a force play, does not slide in a direct line between the bases;
or
- A runner may slide in a direction away from
the fielder to avoid making contact or altering the play of the fielder.
- Runners are never required to slide, but if a
runner elects to slide, the slide must be legal. (2-32-1, 2) Jumping,
hurdling, and leaping are all legal attempt to avoid a fielder as long as
the fielder is lying on the ground. Diving over a fielder is illegal.
PENALTY: The runner is out. Interference is called and the ball is dead
immediately. On a force-play slide with
less than two outs, the runner is declared out, as well as the batter-runner. Runners shall return to the bases occupied at
the time of the pitch. With two outs, the
runner is declared out. The batter is
credited with a fielder’s choice.
PITCHING RULES: For 7 inning 13U
& 14U, a pitcher cannot pitch more than 30 outs in a three day tournament. No more than 21 outs in one day.
Violation of this rule will result in forfeiture of the game being played. A pitcher removed from the pitching position cannot return to the pitching position during a game, but can re-enter to any other position.
PITCHING REGULATIONS: 16U & 18U (High School Divisions)
there are NO pitching
rules.
EJECTION: Players and Coaches
will sit out the remainder of that game.
BAT REGULATIONS: High School Bat weight/length
differential rule is waived in the 15 and under ages. Approved bats are those which bear the stamp for 1.15 BFI or BBCOR. 16U & 18U
divisions are required to meet high school bat specifications (BBCOR). Wood bats are approved. Any younger teams wishing to play in the 16U
and/or 18U divisions MUST comply with the bat specifications for those age
groups.
COURTESY RUNNERS: Courtesy runners are available for
both the pitcher
and the catcher and
may be used at any time. Courtesy runner MUST be someone not presently in the
line-up (substitution availability not required). The same player cannot run
for the pitcher and catcher in the same inning. If you are batting the line-up,
the courtesy runner will be the last recorded out. If a team is batting more
than 9 players in the line-up and substitutes are available on the bench, the
substitute MUST be used as the courtesy runner. Once this requirement is met,
then the last recorded out can be used as the courtesy runner. Both of these
options are possible in the same inning. REMINDER: This rule was modified to
speed the progression of the game.
RE-ENTRY RULES: Starters can re-enter 1 time in a game. Starters and the
substitutes which replaced them are married to each other for the re-entry
requirements.
TIE BRAKER SYSTEM: Pool play games can end in a tie.
If a playoff game is
tied after all innings have been completed (or at time limit), the
"California" tie-breaker rule will go into effect.
Each team puts the
batter who is scheduled to bat last in that respective half of the inning on
second base, continue hitting from where last out was made, and plays out a
full inning.
This happens until
the tie is broken and the game is complete.
*NOTE: The above
rules govern play at the State and Local levels. Any rules NOT specifically
covered above will be referred to the MLB Official Baseball Rule Book.
POOL PLAY TO BRACKETS
· WIN-LOSS RECORD
· HEAD TO HEAD - IF THERE IS NOT A THREE-WAY TIE
OR MORE TEAMS WITH THE SAME RECORD.
· FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED IN POOL PLAY.
· HIGHEST RUN DIFFERENTIAL - WITH A MAXIMUM RUN
DIFFERENTIAL OF 10 RUNS PER GAME
· MOST RUNS SCORED IN POOL PLAY.