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2010 LEAGUE RULES INDEX
RULES PERTAINING TO: MINORS & MAJORS
Minors Age 12 before December 31, 2009
Majors Age 15 before December 31, 2009
PITCHING ..........................................................................................................................
BASE PATHS .....................................................................................................................
BALLS .................................................................................................................................
JEWELRY & UNIFORMS .................................................................................................
HELMET REMOVAL ........................................................................................................
INJURY/DEAD BALL........................................................................................................
CLARIFICATION - STRIKE ZONE ................................................................................
CLARIFICATION "SLIDE RULE" ..................................................................................
CLARIFICATION: DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ............................................................
SCHEDULES ......................................................................................................................
GAME TIMES - COMPLETE GAMES - FORFEITS .......................................................
OFFICIAL GAME ..............................................................................................................
PROTESTS ..........................................................................................................................
ADDING A PLAYER ...........................................................................................................................................
LEVELS OF PLAY (DIVISIONS) .........................................................................................................................................................................
TIE-BREAKER .........................................................................................................................................................
WEATHER ………………………………………………………………………………………….
PLAYING RULES – MINOR & MAJORS
Except as modified herein, play shall be in accordance with the 2010 ASA Official Softball Playing Rules for "Fast Pitch Softball."
Special provisions and clarifications are as follows:
PITCHING ASA rules with pitching distances as follows:
Minors 40 feet
Majors 40 feet
Per ASA, all distances measured from the back tip (apex) of home plate to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
Pitching rubber shall be full sized rubber (24" X 6")secured to the ground. If a stake type rubber, at least two stakes must be used to prevent possibility of pitcher dislodging either end of the rubber during delivery of the pitch.
No pitcher can leave and return in the same inning.
A pitcher must be removed for the remainder of the inning after hitting two batters in an inning and removed from the game after hitting three batters in a game.
Minors: A pitcher is limited to four (4) innings per game. One pitch is considered an inning. Unlimited innings may be pitched in any playoff games. Hit batter rule is still in effect.
Majors: Unlimited pitching rule. Hit batter rule is still in effect.
Clarification:
If a player enters a game and only throws one pitch in the inning that pitch constitutes an inning pitched and the player only has two more innings left in that game to pitch.
A pitcher must be removed for the remainder of the game after hitting two batters in an inning or after hitting three batters in a game.
Pitcher must start with both feet on the pitching rubber. No "bunny hop" or walking steps to the batter before the release of the ball. First offense is a team warning, second offense and all offenses forward shall result in a bauk and the pitch counted as a ball. ASA rules for pitching apply.
RUN LIMIT
5 Run Continuation Limit – A team may not bat after they have scored the fifth run for any inning, regardless of the number of outs. A team’s half of an inning ends when the play during which the fifth run is scored. Play continues until the ball is dead by rule.
Continuation - All runs scored during the final play of an inning, 5 run limit, will be counted. For example, if 4 runs have already been scored, the bases are loaded and batter hits a grand slam, all 8 runs will be counted and scored.
Last Inning – In the last inning, or the inning that the umpire declares will be the last inning (the umpire must declare this before the first pitch of that inning is thrown), the 9 batter rule and the 5 run limit are suspended. A team may score more than 5 runs and must obtain all 3 outs in order for their half an inning to be over. Unlimited batters and unlimited runs.
There are no intentional walks allowed. This rule is aimed at efforts to undermine the previous 5 run limit by walking the 5th run rather that risking a multiple RBI hit. Violation of this rule will result in the award of 2 bases to the batter.
Courtesy Runner
If a player is injured and unable to run the bases to the fullest extent, the manager may request a courtesy runner through the umpire. The most recently retired batter will be the designated runner. If there are two outs and the catcher gets on base, a courtesy runner will be used in the same manner to allow the catcher time to put on their protective gear.
BASE PATHS
Minors 60 feet
Majors 60 feet
Per ASA, all distances measured from the back tip (apex) of home plate to the back edge of first and third base with 2nd base centered at 60 feet from the first and third base lines.
BALLS
Home team shall supply at least 1 new softball for play. It is recommended that additional nearly new balls be on hand to replace the game ball in wet conditions or when the ball goes out of play. The following balls shall be used:
Minors/Majors Dudley SB12 (12") or ASA Equivalent
JEWELRY is prohibited. Medical alert bracelets or necklaces are not considered jewelry, but if worn, they must be taped to the body so as to remain visible.(Excerpt from National Federation Rules.) Should a player have pierced new ears that have recently been inserted the ears shall be taped in a manner as to protect the player from injury.
UNIFORMS:
Shirts must be tucked in and socks provided by league must be worn. Hats provided by the league are optional. Visor and headbands, black or those issued by the league may also be worn. Uniforms may not be altered (tie-dye).
HELMET REMOVAL
When the umpire witnesses a runner (including the batter-base runner) deliberately remove her batting helmet while the ball is alive, the umpire shall issue a warning to the coach of the involved player's team. After the warning, any subsequent player on that team to violate the rule shall be called out, the ball declared dead and all other runners returned to the base last occupied at the time of the infraction. NOTE FOR UMPIRES - When in DOUBT as to whether the helmet fell off accidentally or was deliberately removed, the removal shall be considered ACCIDENTAL. NOTE TO COACHES Umpire's judgment as to whether removal was intentional is final and shall not be disputed.
INJURY/DEAD BALL
In the case of obvious injury to any player, the umpire may declare the ball dead immediately.
CLARIFICATION - STRIKE ZONE:
The strike zone is over any part of the plate, black or white, from the bottom of the batter's forward armpit and the top of the batter's front knee. If any part (even the edge of a stitch!!!) of the ball, momentarily passes through any part of the strike zone, it is a STRIKE. NOTE TO UMPIRES AND COACHES Umpires are instructed that, if they are IN DOUBT as to whether a pitch is a ball or a strike, they shall call a STRIKE.
CLARIFICATION - "SLIDE RULE":
Base runners are obligated to try to avoid contact with the defensive player fielding the ball. A base runner may fulfill this obligation EITHER by sliding or by trying to go around the fielder. The runner shall NOT be called out for failing to slide IF THERE IS NO COLLISION or ATTEMPTED PLAY AT THE RUNNER. If there is a collision and the runner, in the umpire's judgment made a legitimate effort to avoid the collision, the runner will not be automatically out. THE RUNNER WILL BE CALLED OUT IF SHE PURPOSELY RUNS INTO ANY FIELDER. NOTE: Fielders should be taught to keep out of the base path except to field a batted or thrown ball -- obstruction rules apply.
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
Disciplinary action for whatever reason deemed necessary by a coach may be taken at his discretion. Notification of such must be given to the opposing team coach prior to the start of a game or at the time the action should become necessary.
Foul language and unsportsmanlike conduct shall be determined by the umpire with dismissal of the offending player, parent or coach from the game at the umpire's discretion. Coaches are encouraged to maintain the fans from any un-sportsman like conduct. Any parent entering the field of play without an invite from the head coach shall be considered trespassing on the field and proper action shall be taken. Any parent that enters the field by invite shall conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the FGS code of conduct.
Bats or Other Equipment thrown in anger will result in the batter being declared OUT and dismissal from the game. The ball is declared dead and runners must return to the base which they occupied at the time of the pitch.
If a bat is thrown accidentally, the first offense shall result in a team warning. When a "team warning" has been given any subsequent offenses by any member (not just the specific player who committed the initial infraction) of the team that was warned shall result in the batter being called out with the ball remaining dead and all base runners returning to the base which they occupied at the time of the pitch.
SCHEDULES
Schedules will be submitted to all coaches and will be followed accordingly. In the case of a rainout, within 48 hours of the rainout two (2) attempts by the home team coach must be made to reschedule the game through the league scheduler. Once the game is rescheduled it is the responsibility of the home coach to notify the opposing coach of the new day. In some instances these games may be scheduled within 24 hours of the original game. If the game has not been rescheduled within that time period, the division commissioner shall be notified by the home team coach. The commissioner shall make an attempt to reschedule. If a team refuses to reschedule at the commissioner's direction, the team refusing to comply will forfeit. If there are excessive rainouts and make up games cannot be scheduled we will base the season on the amount of games played by the team with the least amount of games. Example: League schedules 18 games but one team only gets in 16 games. Then 16 games would be the amount of games we would base our final standings for playoff seeding.
GAME TIMES – COMPLETE GAMES - FORFEITS
A team shall play NINE players in the field; however, EIGHT players will be acceptable to play a scheduled game. All games shall begin promptly at their scheduled time. If insufficient players are available at scheduled game time, a 15 minute grace period shall be allowed. If during the grace period sufficient players arrive, the game shall
be played with the "2 hour time limit" from the SCHEDULED start time.
"2 Hour Time Limit" NO INNING SHALL BEGIN more than 1 hour and 45 minutes after the SCHEDULED start of the game. If the start of the game is delayed due to circumstances beyond the control of EITHER team, no inning shall begin more than
2 hours after the actual starting time of the game. (Exception: if darkness prevents safe play, the game is over.)
The umpire shall suspend the game at the end of any inning if, in his opinion, another inning cannot be completed before it becomes too dark for play to continue safely. If at any time the umpire judges it to be too dark for safe play, the umpire shall suspend the game. The umpire's decision is final - IF THERE IS DOUBT as to whether it is becoming too dark to safely play, IT IS TOO DARK and umpires are instructed to end the game.
OFFICIAL GAME
A normal game shall consist of 7 innings. For Minor, Major levels, a game shall be considered official and the score final in all of the following cases: 1) 7 innings are played with the score tied or the visiting team ahead; 2) 6-1/2 inning are played and the home team is ahead; 3) the game is declared over because of the "2 hour time limit" and the score reverts back to the previous inning; 4) a game is called because of darkness or weather conditions and at least 4 innings or 3-1/2innings with the home team leading have been completed.
In most cases, suspended games with less than the required 7 innings completed (6-1/2 with home team leading) shall be continued from where the game was suspended. Any variation would have to receive board approval. The decision of the Board is final.
PROTESTS
Protests will not be considered. Only the HEAD COACH shall approach the umpire to question a call. Coaches are not allowed to question balls and strikes. Coaches may though ask an umpire as to the location of the pitch in an effort to better coach the pitcher and catcher. These questions shall not be asked of every pitch and coaches should limit asking location to twice per inning.
ADDING A PLAYER
1) If a team cannot field nine players from their roster for a game, the manager may bring up from a lower level league a maximum of three (3) players. All players must be active registered FGS players. If the players are brought up from a lower level the coach MUST:
(a) Obtain permission of the players coach; failure to do so may result in a forfeiture of the game.
(b) Not to use the player brought up as pitcher or catcher.
(c) Not play the player over a regular team player in the field. If a regular team player arrives at the field after the game has started, the substitute must still play at least two (2) innings and bat at least one time.
(d) Substitute players must be in the batting order after all regular players.
(e) Obtain permission of the player’s parent or guardian.
2) Players who are brought up to play in another FGS league are also limited to playing a maximum of four (4) games in any division other than their own.
3) Any team violation for the above rules shall forfeit all games in which the above violations occurred.
4) A player can only be brought up from the FGS league below them.
TIE-BREAKER
If teams are tied in standings at the completion of league play and determination of a team's standing is required for purposes of awards, tournament seeding or any other purpose designated by the Board, the following tie breaker will be used:
1) Results of head to head competition
2) Run differential in games between the tied teams
3) Coin toss
SUBSTITUTION/BATTING ORDER
There is NO designated hitter or designated player.
Batting order is continuous with all players who are on the team batting regardless of whether they are playing in the field in a given inning.
Every girl on a team shall play at least 2 innings in the field. (Exception: Injury or sickness - see below.) Players who have not played in the game may be entered in the game to play any position in the field at any time - so long as the girl who is being removed has played 2 innings in the field. NOTE: THERE IS NEVER ANY RESTRICTION ON MOVING GIRLS FROM ONE POSITION TO ANOTHER IN THE FIELD.
Until all players have played in the field, players who have already played in the game may be entered in the game to play any position in the field at the end of an “at bat” for any player who has already played in the field. After all players have been in the field, any player may be substituted in the game to play any position in the field at any time - so long as the girl who is being removed has played 2 innings in the field.
Any player may be removed from the game any time when sickness or injury makes their continued play inadvisable. The substitute for the removed player shall be one of the players who have not yet played 2 innings in the field. If all players have played 2 innings in the field, any available substitute may play for the sick or injured player. If a girl becomes sick or injured during the game, the girl may be reentered if she becomes physically able to play.
PLAYER POSITIONS
Coaches are encouraged to help players learn the basics of all the field positions of fast pitch softball. Substitution rules are very liberal. THERE IS NEVER ANY RESTRICTION ON MOVING GIRLS FROM ONE POSITION TO ANOTHER IN THE FIELD. In particular, all players should be given the opportunity to play both infield and outfield positions in game situations. All girls who show an interest should be taught the basics of pitching. Pitching is a specialized skill taking much practice and time to develop. Parents and coaches need to be very patient with aspiring pitchers. Aspiring pitchers need to practice proper fundamentals almost daily. Coaches are strongly urged to give all girls who are willing to practice pitching both help in learning to pitch and the opportunity to pitch in games.
SLAUGHTER RULE:
If a team is ahead by 15 runs or more after 5 innings of play (4 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead), the game is over (The team behind always gets to complete their bats once an inning has begun). If the coach of the team behind in the score indicates that the losing team wishes to continue play, the game may continue as long as both coaches and players agree. This continued play will not affect the outcome of the game (record score at the point of the declared slaughter rule).
STEALING Stealing is allowed as per ASA rules for Fast Pitch Softball.
DROPPED THIRD STRIKE IS IN EFFECT.
INFIELD FLY RULE IS IN EFFECT.
SEVERE WEATHER
FGS has the responsibility to the players, coaches and parents to safeguard them from severe weather during a game. In the event of severe weather (severe weather is deemed as such; weather that may cause harm and danger to a player, parent or coach, such as high winds, hail, heavy rain or lighting visible.) If visible lighting is present all players shall be moved to an area such as an enclosed lighting facility, or to the vehicles of the parents. Players shall not be allowed to return to the field until fifteen minutes from the lighting strike. Should a second lighting strike occur within the first fifteen minute time the time (15 minutes) restarts from the second strike. If during this period a third strike occurs and the forecast is not improving the coach from the home team shall notify the visiting coach and umpire (if available) that the game is called. If at any time the home coach indicates that the weather is playable and the opposing coach or umpire disagree the game shall be called. Safety of the player comes first. If at any time a coach feels that another coach is putting risk of harm to the players, parent or coaches that coach should notify the President of FGS at www.frankfortgirlssoftball.com to file a complaint. FGS and its coach’s are responsible for the safety of its players.
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