Junior
Baseball Rules
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All members of teams in the
Junior Baseball League must play at least two (2) consecutive innings in
the field, and bat a minimum of one (1) time provided they arrive prior
to the start of the fourth inning.
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To avoid forfeiture of a game,
a manager may "bring up" a player(s) from a lower league to be used for
a game provided:
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Permission of the lower league
manager is obtained.
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The upper league team cannot
field nine (9) players (baseball) or ten (10) players (softball).
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The player "brought up" must
bat last and can only play an infield position if all outfield positions
have been filled with players from a lower league. The player "brought
up" is not permitted to pitch or catch.
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If a team member arrives prior
to the start of the game, they shall be immediately substituted for the
lower league player.
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If a team member arrives after
the start of the game, the lower league play should play a maximum of two
(2) innings.
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Failure to field 9 players within
15 minutes of the official start time will result in forfeiture.
If both teams fail to field nine (9) players, both teams will be charged
with a loss.
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The winner of any game terminated
at or beyond regulation length will be determined by the score at the end
of last completed inning. No inning is completed unless the home
team has had an opportunity to bat.
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A game terminated after regulation
length for reasons such as weather, darkness, light failure, or curfew
will be considered a complete game. If the home team has tied or
gone ahead in their half of the inning, the result will stand. If
the visiting team has tied or gone ahead in the top half of the inning
and play is halted with the home team not tying the game or going ahead
in the bottom half of the inning, the score is determined by reverting
back to the last completed inning. All regulation length tie games
will remain as tie games.
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During a ball game, only Managers,
Coaches, Umpires, Scorekeepers, and playing members are permitted on the
field, on the bench or in the dugouts. All players not in the field,
at bat or on deck must remain in the dugout. The respective team
managers are responsible for the conduct of the players and coaches.
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Only the manager may discuss
or dispute umpire calls. Under no circumstances shall a coach do
this.
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The home team is responsible
for field preparation. In bad weather, both teams will help with
the field. The home team is also responsible to return the bases,
and if applicable, batting tee to the equipment room.
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Home team will have first base
sideline. Visitors will have third base sideline. Each team
will police their side of the field after each game.
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Home team will supply game balls
(baseball - two per game; softball - one per game). If more balls
are needed, both managers will select decent balls from their used game
balls.
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All catchers in baseball must
wear protective cups, masks and helmets whenever at the catching position.
All catchers in softball must wear a mask.
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Batting helmets must be worn
while at bat and on the base paths.
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The manager may petition the
Board to remove a player from the team roster if a team member misses three
(3) consecutive scheduled games or scheduled practice sessions without
good cause.
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Any team member whose parents
cause any serious embarrassment, harassment, or inconvenience to a Manager,
Coach or Umpire may be removed from the team roster on the recommendation
of the Manager, Coach, or Umpire subject to the approval of the Board of
Directors.
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The winning manager of each
game through out the season will call in the scores to the League Representative.
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Each manager is responsible
for all equipment issued to him/her. All requests for additional
or replacement equipment must be given to the League Representative, or
equipment manager. The manager is responsible for turning in all
equipment issued.
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The number of 12 years olds
to pitch in one (1) week shall not be limited to two (2).
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A pitcher is limited to 3 innings
per calendar day.
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A pitcher may pitch in a maximum
of six (6) innings in a calendar week. Delivery of a single (1) pitch
constitutes having pitched in an inning.
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With more than 2 innings per
calendar day, pitchers are required a 1 calendar day rest.
However, a pitcher shall not pitch three (3) consecutive days.
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After all substitutes have been
in a game, in accordance with Appendix I, Section 3, players may return
to the lineup under the following circumstances:
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a minimum of eight (8) batting
positions must be scheduled before a returning player can be placed in
the batting order.
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A returning player cannot be
scheduled to bat in a position that would enable him to bat before all
substitutions have batted.
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After regulation length, a score
will be considered final if one team is ahead by ten (10) runs. The home
team must be given the opportunity to bat. Any player who has not played
two (2) consecutive innings and batted will start the next attended game.
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Teams may run for the catcher
when there are two (2) outs. The runner must be the last out.
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A base runner should slide at
any base that a play is being made on him, except first base. The runner
shall be out if in the opinion of the umpire, a slide was called for but
the runner runs into the defensive player. If the action is malicious,
the player shall be ejected from the game.
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If a pitched ball goes through
a backstop, the ball is considered to be dead with no runners advancing.
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Any violation of the pitching
rest requirement (baseball), or use of an ineligible pitcher, or player
shall be dealt with in the following manner:
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If determined during the course
of a game, play shall revert back to the point of the infraction. Play
shall resume from that point with the violation corrected.
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If determined after completion
of a game, and brought to the attention of the league representative within
forty-eight (48) hours after the date the game was played, it shall result
in an immediate forfeiture for the violating team.