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2011 Men's Softball League Rules

General Information

1. Age: Competitive: Players must be at least 18 years of age by the first scheduled league game. Players ages 16 to 18 permitted with signed parent/guardian consent and signed liability waiver. No exceptions!

2. Player/Team Restrictions: Players are restricted to playing with one team. There will be a team roster limit of 18 players. Substitutions must occur within the limit of twelve (12) on the batting order.

3. Eligibility: A player who is not on the team roster and plays in a game is an ineligible player and may be suspended for at least one game. Any protested game that such player took part in will be an automatic forfeit loss.

4. Adds/Drops: Coaches must always officially add a player or drop a quitting or injured player from the team roster. Failure to do so could result in eligibility problems. Add/drop may be accomplished by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at least 2 hours prior to game time. The deadline date for roster additions or drops is June 30, 2009. Rosters will be frozen at that time.

5. Game Times: Schedules of game times will be available at the Recreation Center and on the website. If the schedules can reasonably accommodate variations without affecting the overall fairness of the schedule, then it may be altered. Coaches must make a written request for exceptions when they register their team. Once the schedules have been printed, there will be no schedule changes except where both coaches agree to a rescheduled day or time.

6. Rained‑Out Games: Rained-out games will be rescheduled when possible. Game day status of possible rainouts may be obtained by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at 265-7783 after 3:00 p.m.

7. Coaches' Responsibilities:

a. Coaches will take every measure to ensure that players arrive on time for games, conduct themselves as good sports and follow all rules and regulations.
b. Player Supervision: A coach is charged with the responsibility of his/her players conduct before, during, and after games. No team member will violate city, state or federal laws. Specifically, alcohol consumption is prohibited on or around the playing field. No player will engage in violence, threats of violence, abusive language, or in any way hinder the playing of the game. Offenders face ejection from the game, league, and/or field.

c. Control of Fans: A coach is expected to control any spectator who is unruly or distracting when that spectator is involved with that coach's team.
d. Meetings: Coaches or their representatives are expected to attend all league meetings.
e. Roster Maintenance: A coach is responsible for submitting an official league roster and for keeping it current using the add/drop procedure and for submitting the fees prior to the deadlines. Teams are required to keep up-to-date copies of their roster and produce them upon request from league officials.

8. Team Conduct: A code of conduct applies to all teams and players who participate in the softball programs offered by the City of Newport. By their participation, players imply that they will abide by this code upon registering for the league.

a. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated before, during, or after a game, on the field, off the field, or in the stands. Infractions will result in ejection from a game, suspension for the remainder of the season, or permanent suspension from City sponsored leagues.

The Parks and Recreation Department has the authority to remove any person from City ballfields for drunkenness, obnoxious or threatening behavior, disturbing the peace, or failure to properly supervise their children. Contact with the police department will be made if necessary. No fees will be refunded when a player has been ejected for the remainder of the season.

 

League Rules : ASA Rules w/exceptions as follows:

1. 9-Player Rule: A team may start or finish a game with no less than 9 players. No more than 12 players may be in the batting order.

2. Late Arrivals: If a team starts the game with less than 12 players and others arrive late, they may be added to the bottom of the batting order and may be substituted anywhere defensively, subject to the rules stated above.

3. Players Leaving: If a player has to leave a game, their position in the batting order must be skipped over, but the team may not add a 12th player and must still field at least 9.

4. Line-up Exchange and Scorebooks: Lineups will be exchanged as soon as possible before game time. Both teams should keep a scorebook, but the home team will maintain the official scorebook. Once games begin, the batting order cannot be changed.

5. Time Limits: No new inning will begin 1 hour and 15 minutes after the start of the game. The score will stand after a complete inning is played and will not be rescheduled. If teams are not ready to play within 5 minutes of the start time, the game will be declared a forfeit with no exceptions and will not be rescheduled.

6. 12-Run Differential Rule: After an official game can be declared, a difference of 12 runs at the bottom of the inning will end the game.

7. Count: Batters will come to the plate with a 1-1 count. After 2 strikes, the second foul ball will be an out. If a player hits a disallowed home run after two strikes, they will be out.

8. Halo Rule: A pitchers box measuring 18" on each side of the rubber and 5' deep from the front of the rubber will be drawn on the field (54"x 60") Any batted ball entering the pitcher's box at a height of
A ball hitting the ground before entering the pitcher's halo box will be a legally batted ball.

9. Home Run Rule: Teams hitting 3 over-the-fence home runs can only hit another after the opposing team hits three. The opposing team may hit four, but then must wait for the other team to hit one before an additional home run will count. An out will be declared if a disallowed home run is hit.

10. Official Ball:
ASA approved, Men's 12” .44 Core / 375lbs Compression.

11. Equipment
No steel cleats. A player entering the game in steel cleats will be ejected. Bats must be ASA approved for championship play. Non legal bats will be removed from game. A player using an illegal bat will be ejected from the game.

Illegal Bat List

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