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Rules - Major Girls
MINOR / MAJOR SOFTBALL DIVISION OFFICIAL RULES
9-12 YEAR OLDS
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The latest edition of the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) Rules & Regulations
shall be the official playing rules of the HAVERFORD TWP. HILLTOP – BROOKLINE
SOFTBALL LEAGUE subject to certain variations determined by the Board
of Directors of the League. When any rule or its interpretation is in
conflict, the Haverford Twp. Hilltop – Brookline Official
Rules and their intent will apply.
ARTICLE I
GENERAL RULES OF PLAY
- A ball that is hit fair and while bouncing in fair territory
is touched by a spectator will be declared
dead and any runner or runners will be permitted
to go to the base to which the runner was advancing when
the ball was touched.
- A thrown ball which goes out of play in any manner will
be declared an overthrow. Any runner or runners
will be awarded one base in addition to the base to which the
runner was advancing when the overthrow was made.
- A thrown ball which goes into the dugout area or over the backstop will
be declared an overthrow with all runners advancing
according to Section B of this Article.
- If a ball is overthrown and remains in play, all runners may advance
at their own risk without limit to bases they can take.
- In the above cases B. and C., the ball will be declared a dead ball
once the overthrow has occurred.
- Base runners must remain in contact with the base when a pitcher is
in contact with the pitcher's plate and in possession of the ball and
the catcher is in the catcher's box ready to receive delivery of the
ball. This action of a pitcher and catcher shall in no way nullify
a continuous play on the part of the offensive team, which must reach
its natural conclusion.
- Swinging or called third strikes whether held by the catcher or not
constitutes an automatic out for the Girls Minors Division only. Drop
third strike will be in play for the Girls Majors Division only.
- There shall be no stealing in the Minor League. At the Major level
stealing will be one base at a time, including home.
- Base runners must remain in contact with
their bases until the pitched ball leaves the pitchers hand. Penalty:
The player is removed from the base and an out is recorded.
- The area around the backstop will be kept clear of players, coaches,
managers and spectators.
- After the game is started, pitchers will warm up in foul territory.
An adult must be with the pitcher and catcher when they warm-up.
- Team management will consist of a manager and a maximum of three coaches
who will be officially recognized by the League and eligible for participation
in uniforms and trophies.
- The "In field-Fly" rule will not apply to the Minor
League.
- A half inning is over when six (6) runs have scored or three (3) outs
are recorded, whichever occurs first. This rule will apply to every
inning including the last. If time permits,it is recommended to finish
the last, inning up to six (6) runs, to maximize playing time.This
rule will apply to the Minor League only.
- A half inning is over when seven (7) runs have scored or three (3)
outs are recorded, whichever occurs first. This rule will apply to
every inning except for the last. If time permits, it is recommended
to finish the last inning, to maximize playing time. This rule will
apply to the Major League only.
- Run Ahead Rule: If, at any point in the
game, any team is up by 10 runs, no runner may advance more bases
than the batter is entitled to.
eg. - The batter reaches first
base safely or is out at first, the runner at first
can only go to second. If this runner reaches 3rd
base safely she will be returned to 2nd base with
no penalty.
- Four outfielders may be used, but at no time
should an outfielder become a short fielder. The extra outfielder
must be at least 15 feet behind the base.
- 10-Under Fast Pitch Only
- No infield fly for the Pee Wee Division(Minors)
- No base stealing c.
- No attempt may be made by any fielder to pick a runner
off base.
- No dropped third strike. Automatic out.
- Base runners are not required to slide
- Play will become dead when a Pitcher has Control of
the ball within 8 feet of the pitching rubber and makes No play
on any runner. Runners half way or more to the next base at any
time of the Control will get the next base. Runners less than half
way will be returned to the previous base. A runner will not be
awarded more than the base she was entitled to if forced by a trailing
runner.
- Bunting will be allowed.
ARTICLE II
TEAMS, PLAYERS, MANAGERS
- The League will provide an adequate period for the registration
of all children of League age.
- Players returning after their first year of participation or who are
advancing from rookies to cadets, cadets to the minors, minors to the
majors are not required to attend formal tryouts.
- All players entering the League must take part in the League's official
tryouts for eventual selection to a team if required. This will be
based on the number of children entering the league if a formal tryout
is required. Such tryouts are conducted under the direction of the
Vice-President of Player Personnel. The selection of these players
will be in compliance with the League's draft system.
- All rosters of players shall be determined and assigned under the
direction of the Vice-President of Player Personnel and shall as nearly
as possible manifest equal distribution of age groups.
- No League player will be permitted to be transferred to the next division
until the player's age meets the necessary and mandatory requirements.
- Each player acquired shall, for the duration of her divisional career,
be the property of the team that selected the player.
- The selection of players in the draft shall be according to the following
order:
- The team that finished last (won-lost record) in prior season play
shall have first pick. In cases of a tie finish, A FLIP OF THE COIN
shall determine the order of selection of the tied teams. In the second
round and any successive rounds, the order of selection shall be the
same.
- Managers, upon the rating of the Vice-President of Player Personnel,
will select their child in that round.
- If a team manager loses one or more players during the season through
illness, injury, or other justifiable reason, he/she will obtain another
player from the Vice President of Player Personnel.
- Personnel replaced on a team for reasons other than disciplinary reasons
will remain as an honorary member of the team.
- If a player misses any two consecutively scheduled meetings (practice/games)
without a valid reason, the player may be withheld from the next scheduled
game. In this case, the manager will place the player's name on the
lineup card using the letter (D) in position, and inform the opposing
manager.
- Del-Val team selections will be based on player abilities. Refer
to the Managers manual for team selection process.
- Regardless of player status (in-house, Del Val or both) registration
fees and Del Val fees will be required.
ARTICLE III
GAME PRELIMINARIES
- If prior game is completed the home team shall have the
field for TEN (10) MINUTES prior to the starting time and
the visiting team for the preceding TEN (10) MINUTES, if
reasonable.
- The manager shall give the starting lineup to the Official Scorer
(Home Team) before meeting with the umpire, including last name.
- The umpires shall proceed directly to home plate where they will be
met by the manager of each team.
- The managers will give to the Official Scorer (Home Team) the official
score card, which shows the starting lineup, the other players who
will play and those who will not play. Once the Official Scorer receives
the lineup, it is official.
- The plate umpire, as soon as the rules conference begins at home plate,
has sole authority over the game. He now determines when a game shall
be called, halted or resumed on account of weather and the condition
of the playing field.
- All games will begin promptly. There shall be a permissible delay
of fifteen (15) minutes if a team does not have the required nine (9)
players. The availability of nine (9) players shall compel the start
of the game.
- If a game cannot be played because of the inability of either team
to place nine (9) players on the field before the game begins, this
shall be grounds for an automatic forfeiture.
ARTICLE IV
OFFICIAL SCORING
- It is the responsibility of the home team to have an Official
Scorer at each game and to inform the visiting team of
the home team changes as they are made.
- The League Score Book shall be deemed the Official League Record and
shall be the basis for the settlement of all pitching eligibility disputes
and other related scoring matters. The home team shall be responsible
for keeping the League Score Book.
- The Official Scorer shall record the last names of all players available
and their numbers, when the game starts so as to check player participation
when the game is completed. The managers of both teams shall
make this list available by using the Official Score Card.
- If a game is protested, play suspended, or a tie occurs, the Official
Scorer shall make note of the exact situation at the time of the protest,
suspension, or tie game, including the score, number of outs, the position
of the runners, and the balls and strikes on the batter. The plate
umpire will assure the accuracy of the information and sign the score
sheets.
- The Official Scorer shall not make any decisions concerning the official
playing rules, an umpire's decision, or a game under protest.
ARTICLE V
PLAYER PARTICIPATION RULES
- If a player arrives late, she can play at the manager's
discretion.
- All players who are at the game will be placed in the batting line
up. If a player arrives late she may be placed at the end of
the batting order and will bat when her turn occurs.
- A player has officially played when she has completed three (3) defensive
innings (9 outs) and at least one (1) turn at bat.
- Exceptions to the above rule:
If only 5 ½ or 6 ½ innings are played as a result
of the home team leading, any player of the home team who has played
three (3) defensive innings will satisfy the playing requirement, if
this batter is one of the first three scheduled batters in the bottom
of the final inning. and this would have been their normal time at
bat.
If the player does not bat, the player must officially
bat in the next scheduled game. These players do not have to start
the next game.
- Any player on the visiting team who has completed a minimum of one
(1) turn at bat and at least two (2) defensive innings will have officially
played provided that this player would have been at her position at
the conclusion of the game in the bottom of the final inning. If these
rules are not followed, the player will be determined as not having
participated.
- No player shall be withheld from a game when she is physically able
to play at the start of the game, subject to Article II, Section K.
- The penalty for failure to observe the player participation rule shall
be automatic forfeiture of the game upon written protest by the offended
manager to the President within twenty-four (24) hours.
- The Rules Committee will review the official score book and verify
if a violation has occurred. If a violation has occurred, they
will award the win to the protesting team. No meeting of the Board
of Directors will be necessary.
- Re-entry: If a player is injured or ejected from the game and the
manager has used all players, the manager may enter a player that was
previously used. An ejected player may not be re-entered. If
a player is injured her position in the batting order will be skipped
over without penalty. If a player is ejected her order in the
batting lineup will be recorded as an out.
- Any of ten (10) starting players may withdraw and re-enter freely
(except the pitcher), provided the player occupies the same batting
position whenever she is in the line-up. The starting pitcher can re-enter
as a pitcher only once. If the starting pitcher is removed from the
game because of a second trip in the same inning, she may re-enter
the game in any position with the exception of pitcher NOTE: If a player
re-enters illegally as a pitcher, fielder or runner, there is no penalty
except that she must be removed immediately when discovered. If she
re-enters illegally as a batter, such illegal re-entry is penalized
according to official baseball rules.
ARTICLE VI
REGULATION GAMES AND POSTPONEMENTS
- The regulation game shall consist of six (6) innings for
the Minor League and seven (7) innings for the Major League
and Senior League, unless extended by a tie.
- When a Minor League game is called because of inclement weather, or
for any other reason before a regulation game has been played, it will
be considered an official game if four (4) innings (complete) have
been played and the home team is behind at that point. If the home
team is ahead at the end of three and one half (3 ½ ) innings,
the game will be declared an official game. For Major League and Senior
League games, the above factors are five (5) full innings and four
and one half (4 1/2) innings. Any game not meeting the above
inning requirements will be replayed from the point in which it has
been suspended.
- An official game where the visiting team ties or goes ahead and the
home team has not completed their time at bat, or an official game
that is tied, is called by the umpire for any reason will be a suspended
game. The game will be resumed from the point at which it was stopped
and rescheduled by the Vice-President of Player Personnel at which
time it will continue through its conclusion.
- All postponement decisions, up to game time, shall be made by the
President, Vice Presidents, or Secretary. If they are not present,
both managers will make the decision and the managers will advise the
Vice President of Player Personnel to reschedule. If the managers cannot
agree, the plate umpire for the game will have the final authority.
- Once the game has been placed in the hands of the umpires, all decisions
shall be made by the umpires.
- Any postponed game shall be replayed as soon as reasonably possible
under the direction of the Vice President of Player Personnel.
- If there is a ten (10) run differential after the trailing team has
completed their fifth (5th, minors) sixth (6th, majors, seniors) inning
at bat, the game is complete.
- A game is complete when it has been played for two hours; No inning
will be started 1 3/4 hours after the START TIME.
ARTICLE VII
PITCHING RULES
- One ball pitched constitutes one inning pitched.
- Rolling innings rule: A pitcher may pitch no more than eight (8) innings
(Minors), ten (10) innings (Majors) in two consecutive games.
- Example (Girls Majors): If Sally pitches seven (7) innings in
game one, then she has three (3) innings remaining for game two. If
Sally pitches seven (7) innings in game one, then does not pitch in
game two than her innings pitch total returns to ten (10) starting
with game three.
- If a pitcher is obviously wild and has struck three (3) batters in
a game, the home plate umpire can remove the pitcher. The removal of
a pitcher is considered a judgment call and "obviously wild" will
be decided by the home plate umpire only.
- Two (2) time outs or abnormal delays in an inning by a manager or
coach for the purpose of conferring with a defensive player shall cause
the pitcher's removal from the game as a pitcher only.
- The pitcher's plate will be set so the distance between it and home
plate (the rear of home plate) will be 35 feet for Minors and 40
feet for Majors
- Violation of any section of this article shall result in forfeiture
of the game in which it occurs, subject to the rules of protesting
games. The withdrawal of an ineligible pitcher after she is announced,
but before she has pitched, shall not be considered a violation. Officials
and managers are urged to take precautions to prevent protests. When
a protest may arise out of this situation, the potential offender should
be notified immediately and any corrective measures should be taken.
ARTICLE VIII
PROTESTS
- Protests shall be considered only if based upon the violation
of a playing rule or the use of ineligible players. No
protest will be allowed if based upon a decision involving
an umpire's judgment. Equipment, which does not meet
League specifications, must be removed from the game and
shall not be the basis of a protest.
- The manager of the offended team solely has the right to protest a
game.
- Protests shall be made as follows:
- The protesting manager shall immediately and before any
succeeding play begins, notify the plate umpire that she/he is now
playing the game under protest.
- Following such notice, the umpire shall consult with
his associate umpires. If he is convinced that his decision is in conflict
with the rules, he shall reverse his decision. If he decides that his
decision is correct, he shall announce that the game is being played
under protest.
- If it is discovered that an ineligible player is being used, such
player shall be removed from the game and the game shall resume under
protest and not depending upon the will or decision of the offended
manager. If the ineligible player is recognized at the conclusion of
the game, the manager may still submit her/his protest after having
the official scorer concur.
- The protesting manager shall have twenty-four (24) hours after the
completion of the game to submit her/his protest in writing to the
League President.
- The President of the League shall receive all protests.
- If a player is discovered to be batting out of turn or has batted
out of turn, a protest should be made in compliance with League rules.
ARTICLE IX
EQUIPMENT
- The complete uniform supplied by the League must be worn
at all games by all participating players. Shirts
must be tucked in.
- All offensive players must properly wear batting helmets with chinstraps
and face guards.Failure to wear the helmet properly, or
deliberately removing the helmet during a live ball play and seen by
the umpire as a deliberate act, shall cause the violator to be declared
out immediately. The ball remains alive.
- All catchers must wear a catcher's mask during practice and pitcher
warm-ups.
- No League player shall wear spike or metal-cleated shoes.
- All equipment belongs to the League. Each manager is responsible
for its reasonable care during the season of play and shall be responsible
for its return. This shall include the uniforms, stockings, pants and
shirts.
- Requests for additional equipment or replacements must be made in
writing to the Director in charge of equipment.
- ASA approved bats only will be used by the League.
- The Minor League will use an 11 inch softball, Majors 12 inch.
- No exposed jewelry will be worn by any player.
ARTICLE X
FIELD DECORUM
- The action of players, managers, coaches, umpires and
League officials must be above reproach.
- Uniformed players, managers, coaches and umpires only shall be permitted
within the
- confines of the playing field prior to and during the games. All players,
managers and coaches shall be seated on the bench unless actively participating.
One (1) player will be permitted in the on-deck circle at a time. The
first infraction results in a bench warning. The second infraction
results in the removal of the offending player.
- Incessant derisive remarks or behavior directed at the opposing team
or the umpires will not be tolerated. Should anyone (player, manager,
coach, etc.) continue after a warning by the umpire, President or Vice-Presidents,
to hurl insults at anyone, that person will be removed.
- If the team participates a forfeiture may result.
- No player shall circulate among the spectators or converse with them
while the game is in progress.
- Managers will be given one (1) warning by the plate umpire to inform
any parent of his/her unsportsmanlike conduct. If the parent refuses
to cooperate, the game will be an automatic forfeit.
- A manager or coach may not come onto the playing field to question
a judgment call made by an umpire. The manager or coach may have a
player who is in the game request an appeal by the umpire who made
the call. However, the decision to request assistance from another
umpire is solely at the discretion of the umpire who made the call.
A manager or coach who comes onto the playing field to question a judgment
call is subject to removal from the game and the dugout area.
- The throwing of helmets, bats or any equipment by a player, manager
or coach, whether in disgust or not, will not be tolerated. No warning
will be given and that person will be removed from the game.
- A player who inadvertently throws a bat while a batter will be given
a single warning. The umpire will give a warning to the manager
and the entire team. The next infraction on the team with the
warning, will result in the player being recorded as an out. Note:
The intent of this rule is for the safety of all players. The
player who causes the infraction should be taken aside and explained
the rule and its intention.
- Smoking/chewing of any tobacco items will not be permitted, by anyone,
inside the fenced-in boundaries of the playing field during pre-game
preliminaries and games.
- Alcohol will not be permitted inside the fenced-in boundaries of the
playing field at any time.
ARTICLE XI
AWARDS
- The value of awards and material gifts shall be determined,
sanctioned and presented by the Board of Directors only.
No awards shall be made on the basis of individuality,
comparable skills, or individual accomplishments.
ARTICLE XII
PLAYOFFS
- Playoffs will be scheduled in accordance with the division
structure of that year.
- The minimum player rule is still in effect.
- Should a tie exist for a playoff position, a coin toss will be used
to resolve the tie, and not the use of head-to-head competition during
the regular season. The above playoff rules apply.
- Playoff structure will be determined before the playoffs of each season
by the Board of Directors.
- All teams in all divisions will be in the playoffs.
- All playoff games must be played to their conclusion. Games stopped
due to weather, darkness or any other reason will be rescheduled and
resumed from the point at which they were stopped.
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