2013 Lower Bucks Co-Ed Slow Pitch
Softball League Rules
President: Bob Meyerle (deadmeatposse@aol.com) Cell: 267-250-2579
Address: 705
Sunflower Ave, Langhorne, PA 19047
Home: 215-856-9498
Umpires: Tom Wicks Home: 215-262-7339
Commissioner:
Mike Grimshaw (Cell) 215-906-2289 (Text or calls are acceptable)
Email: imbigmike59@aol.com
GAMES: Start at
6:15pm***You Forfeit at 6:30pm (During April games start at 6pm and forfeit at
umpires discretion after 6pm)
***8 fielders
needed to play an official game
Postponing for Rain: President &
Commissioner decide whether to play by 4pm. Cancellations will be posted on
softballtracker.com if nothing is posted, teams are to show up to the scheduled
field and the judgment is made by the umpire to postpone the game before or
during the game. (Note: Intermittent rain/passing scattered showers are not
necessarily reasons to postpone games.
Use good judgment. Try to play
the scheduled game. )
Postponing for
"Convenience": If a coach needs to re-schedule a game for
something OTHER than rain (e.g. company picnic), the coach must contact the
other coach, then contact Mike Grimshaw for game re-scheduling & he will
contact Bob Meyerle for umpire scheduling.
AT LEAST 3 WEEKS BEFORE THE GAME. You cannot cancel or postpone a game
because you are short players---the roster size is unlimited--fill it with
subs.
Scores- Please post scores
on softballtracker.com after every game. Mike will check that both scores are
the same.
There
will be 2 Divisions an Upper and Lower. Each team will play 2 games against each
division opponent. Top 6 teams from each
division make the playoffs and teams playoff within their own division to make
the championship game with seed 1 and seed 2 on bye 3 vs 6 and 4 vs 5 in best of 1 in round 1. Division
Semi-Final Best of 3 and Championship Best of 3.
Playoff Format:
(***The actual start date of the
playoffs will vary based on makeup games.
Usually the next Monday or Wednesday after the last game of the season
for every team. The date may move up or
it may move back. Playoffs start
regardless of player vacations or holiday weeks.)
2 Division Format:
Round 1: First
Round: Best of 1 (Seeds 1 and 2 get bye)
Round 2: Semi-Finals: Best of 3
Round 3-Division Championship: Best out of 3
1) Head to Head
Competition 2) Total Runs Head to Head 3) Total Runs for the season 4) Runs
allowed for the season
RULES: Respect
umpires. This is a FUN league/good
sportsmanship counts. Umpires are authorized
to eject a player from a game. Repeat
offenses/gross misconduct are subject to ejection from the league. Threats
toward other players can result in ejection and will be followed with a 5 game
subsequent suspension.
1.
A.S.A. rules apply, except
where noted below.
a.
NO METAL SPIKES. A player caught with
metal spikes will be ejected from the game.
Any repeat offenses are subject to further suspended games up to
ejection from the league.
b.
Umpire is in complete control and sets ground rules at each field---review this
Rule Sheet with your team and the ump before each game.
2.
Ejections: If a player is
ejected from a game, he must leave the field area, including the parking lot,
within 5 minutes. This is a 2006 ASA
rule that umps will be enforcing.
3.
Disqualifications: If a
player is disqualified from a game (e.g. batting out of order), that player
cannot play the rest of the game, but may remain at the field. 2006 ASA rule.
4. Runners: the rule is runner
can't leave bag until the ball crosses the plate. However, some umpires call when the ball is
actually hit. Clarify with ump during
ground rules.
5. Fielders: Outfielders can not
come up to stand on dirt infield before play, or on non-dirt infields must
stand behind the base cutouts. Any player can use a first baseman’s
glove.
6. 12-Run-Rule: If a team leads by 12 or more runs after 5 innings, the
game is called by the ump. The 12-run rule does apply during the playoffs.
7.
Collisions/Contact: RUNNERS
must avoid contact at all costs. Runners must slide or veer away to avoid
interfering with a fielder or that fielder's throw when there is a play at a
bag/plate. NO FAKE TAGS; they can cause injuries by making people slide
unnecessarily. Ump can call a runner out or eject a player who doesn’t try to avoid
contact. Accidental/incidental contact is ump's judgment call. No fielder
should EVER be standing in a base path to take a throw. Catchers should take throws in FRONT of home
plate. The plate can not be blocked
unless you have the ball. However, it’s
not recommended to block the plate.
8. Arc-Pitching: 6-12 feet from the
ground. A strike is a pitch that lands on
any portion of the black rubber strike mat or on any portion of the plate
and has proper arc. The plate is a
strike. This is a fun
league and Quick Pitching is not
recommended. Catchers are encouraged to
wear a mask!
9. Catcher: We do not follow the 2006 ASA rule, which states that a fouled
pitch that then hits the catcher and pops up can not be caught for an out by
the catcher. If the catcher or any other
player catches a tipped pitched that then pops up before hitting the ground, it is an out.
10. Substitutions: A player can enter
the game twice, but if they are moved from the lineup a 2nd time
they are ineligible to return. See double reentry rule for ASA.
11. Courtesy Runners: Each team gets 2 Courtesy Runners for 2
designated people each game and they must be requested during ground rules,
except if a player gets injured. The
rule is designed for injured players. Male for Male; Female for Female,
unless no available female. It’s the
last male or female batted out in the lineup, or if the lineup hasn’t
changed over yet and has no outs, it’s the last possible male or female who
will bat in that inning. A hitter must
reach base before requesting a courtesy runner.
All fielders must bat. There are no
courtesy batters. If a player doesn’t
bat, that is a substitution. If the last
batted out is on base the ump must select another person to be a courtesy
(Previous batted out).
12. Lineup: A team can bat up to
16 players. If you want to bat more than
16, the opposing coach has to agree before the game. A team must have at least 2 women in the field and batting,
and everyone must stay in same order.
The same players must keep hitting in the same order unless a player
gets injured or must leave the ballpark.
If a player shows up late, he may be added to the end of the batting
order, as long as the top of the order has not been reached. If the top of the order has been reached, the
batter can not be added, and only substituted for a batter already in the
lineup. You can, however, add a batter
to the end of the lineup if you don’t have 10 batters in the lineup regardless
of whether you reached the top of order or not.
Once you reach 10 batters, you can not add after the batting order has
reached the top of the order, unless it’s a substitution.
13. Lending Players: Teams can lend
or share players when necessary to help the other team avoid forfeiting. If you
only have 8 or 9 players DON'T ASK TO BORROW A PLAYER--- it’s legal to play
with 8. You field 8 and take 1 automatic
out each time around in batting order.
(Automatic outs must be tracked by team and told to umpire. If umpire is not informed, it’s not an
automatic out.) Lent players don't bat
for the team they’re lent to, nor do they make plays at the plate. If they're catching, pitcher should always
cover home. Good sportsmanship dictates
that lent players try to make all routine plays.
14. Injuries: If a player (man or
woman) is injured during a game and that team doesn't have an active roster
player to sub, that team does NOT take an automatic out in the batting
order. That position is merely skipped every time through the 1ineup from then
on. Injuries NEVER cause an “automatic
out.” However, players ejected (if there
are no subs) do not get the same break.
15. Women: Teams must always have at
least 2 women on the field and batting except for the cases below:
a) If a team has
only 1 woman, they play 9 fielders and take an automatic out every time in that
position of the batting order. If only 1
woman, you can not bat an extra male.
b) If a team has
0 women, they play 8 fielders and take 2 automatic outs every time in those
positions of the batting order. If 0
women, you can not bat extra males.
c) If a woman is
injured or must leave a game, and that team has no other women at the game to
sub, the team
plays with only 9 fielders, and skips her spot in the batting order (no
automatic out). If a team loses BOTH women to injuries (and no other woman from
the roster is available to play) 1 man can take the second woman's spot in both
the field and batting order--that makes 9 fielders and one automatic out every
time in that position of the batting order.
d) A 3rd strike
foul ball is an out for men, but women can hit foul balls all day long.
e) If a man is
walked ahead of a woman, normal baseball rules apply. The woman must bat. Good sportsmanship dictates that a pitcher
doesn't “accidentally” walk a man to get to a woman.
16. Outfield Rule for Women Batting: Outfielders cannot come up to stand on dirt
infield before play, or on non-dirt infields must stand behind the base
cutouts.
17. Double First-Base Bag:
Helps reduce
injuries/collisions at first base on plays at first. The “double bags” straddle
the first base line. The first baseman tags the “official white” bag, which is
located where the base normally is, and the runner uses the “extra orange” bag,
which is located in foul territory just on the other side of the first base
line.
a.) The orange
bag should be used by the hitter/runner when there is a play at first base,
i.e. infield grounders. The fielder tags
the white bag. The runner tags the
orange bag.
b.) When a ball
is hit to the outfield and there is no play at the bag, the runner may touch
either the orange or the white bag to be safe.
The white bag is preferable.
However, a runner should not be called out, if there is no play at the
bag (i.e. a single into the outfield), simply for touching the orange bag instead
of the white.
18. Banned Bats: Have the banned bat list available. Go to ASA website for updated lists. In addition all Miken Freaks are banned in
our league. Girls may use fast pitch bats, but men can not. Each coach is
responsible for checking the bats of their team and the opposing team before
the game. A batter is considered to be
using an illegal bat once he/she steps into the batter’s box with the illegal
bat. The opposing coach must bring it to
the attention of the umpire. If the bat
is ruled illegal, that player is suspended
for 5 games. All bats for both
teams will be placed out on the back stop before the game and separated by
team. Any player can use any bat from any team during the game. If a player
comes late they must show the umpire their bat when they arrive. No bat may be
removed from a bag during the game otherwise as this would be considered using
an illegal bat. An illegal bat will result in an ejection and subsequent 5 game
suspension. BROKEN BATS - If someone is using your bat and they
hit the ball in normal softball use and the bat breaks, it is the owner’s
responsibility to replace the bat. If someone is using your bat and they throw
it (out of anger or accidentally) and the bat breaks, it is the player who
broke its responsibility to replace the bat. If you don’t want other people to
use your bat, don’t bring it out at all for the game. A broken bat must be paid for in full before the offenders team’s next
game or they will forfeit every game until its repaid.
19. Taped Bats: A bat can only
have one wrap on its handle. It cannot
be electrical tape. If the rubber grip
is coming off the bat, it cannot be taped. The rubber grip must be
removed, and then a non-slippery tape must be placed over the handle area. If a player is caught using an illegally
taped bat, that player is suspended
for 5 games.
20. Rosters: Season rosters will be due at the
beginning of the season. You may
continue to add players to the roster during the season and submit a final
roster before the playoffs. It’s always good to have extra players when needed
to avoid forfeit. Always put first
and last names in the scorebook. Team managers are responsible to do this for
both teams. If the other team will not give first and last names let Mike know
so the game will count for your playoff eligibility but will not count for the
other team’s playoff eligibility. Illegal players in the playoffs has been a
big issue.
21. Playoff Roster
Eligibility: Playoff rosters
will be due to all playoff teams before any playoff games begin. During the regular season, a player must play
or must have appeared at a minimum number of 6 games. This playoff
roster rule does apply to women with no minimum game requirements for
women just that they appear on you roster prior to playoffs. All playoffs team will hand in score books to
commissioner at end of regular season for review, along with a list of Male
eligible players and a list of females who may play for your team in the
playoffs.
Always put first and last names in the
scorebook. Scorebook check will be very strict!!!
22. Darkness: Games do not end in a tie unless
called for darkness by umpire. Extra
innings are played. A game is official
after five complete innings, top and bottom of the inning played.
23. There is NO
stealing in our league.
24. If an umpire
doesn’t show up at the game by 6:15pm, call Bob Meyerle’s cell phone. When an umpire is not at a field by 6:15pm, call Bob
Meyerle on his cell phone 267-250-2579. If a team leaves the field before speaking
with Bob, that team will be considered to forfeit. Bob will investigate and inform your team
whether an ump can get to your field.
After speaking with Bob, teams have options. The goal is to play
the game as scheduled. Both coaches can
agree on an umpire from either team or from the sideline. Once both
coaches agree, the game is played and is recorded as official. If coaches
can not agree, discuss it with Bob and get his consent before any team leaves
the field.
25. $850 League Fee, Payable to Lower Bucks
Softball c/o Bob Meyerle. Full balance
due before April 1st. Mail
check to Bob Meyerle, 705 Sunflower Ave, Langhorne,
Pa 19047.
If full fee is not paid
before first game, a team forfeits any game until full payment is made.
FIELDS:
1. The HOME team is responsible to set up
the field with bases, home plate, pitching rubber, ball/strike mat, and sideline
cones before the game. Dimensions:
60 feet between bases. 45 or 50 feet
from home to pitcher's rubber.
2. Ump sets foul
and out-of-play areas during ground rules.
3. Each HOME team is required to set up
sideline cones 20 yards behind each bag.
Not from the cutout, but from each bag.
4. It is recommended
that teams bring shovels, brooms, rakes to field in case of puddles.
Permits for Fields
1. Bring permits to all games.
2. If another league/team is on our fields, please show them
the permits and ask them to leave.
3. If they do not leave, call 215-945-3100 and ask for a
ranger to be dispatched to the field.
FYI: Core Creek Front is field 4.
Core Creek Middle is field 6.
4. If able, find out what Athletic Association the other
league is with.