York County Little League 8 YO Baseball Coach and Player pitch Spring 2015 Baseball Rules and Regulations

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A. General Guidelines York County Little League 1. The league will be played in accordance with the 2015 Official Little League Rules and regulations with exceptions as listed in this document. 2. In the case of an injury or incident, the manager is required to contact the League Commissioner, League Vice President and YCLL Safety Officer at safety@ycll.com immediately and fill out all appropriate forms. These forms are essential for financial assistance from the leagues insurance carrier. 3. Each manager is responsible for having the parents of each player completely fill out the medical release form prior to participation in any practice and game. 4. Decision Making - Think about the best interest of the children when out on the field and please use common sense. Always consider safety, building self-confidence, fairness and most of all, fun! 5. No pets are allowed in the vicinity of the baseball fields. Due to the number of people and children attending games and practices, YCLL encourages and desires all to leave their pets at home. 6. The use of tobacco products and/or alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited at all fields. Violation of this rule by managers or coaches is grounds for immediate dismissal. Managers and coaches shall request spectators not to smoke in the immediate vicinity of the field. B. Player Placement 1. All Players must be registered with Player Agent of York County Little League. C. Manager Responsibilities 1. Unsportsmanlike conduct by players, managers, coaches and spectators will not be tolerated. Umpires shall follow the appropriate 2015 Little League rules to disqualify or eject any player, manager, coach or spectator for objecting to umpire decisions in an unsportsmanlike manner. a. The team Manager may remove a player from a game for unsportsmanlike conduct but should send in a written statement to the specific League Commissioner for validation. b. The YCLL Board of Directors must be notified and approve any Player and Coach suspensions.

2. Please report any field or equipment problems or shortages promptly to the League Commissioner, including high grass, dirty portable toilets, etc. Remember, the league is paying for these services to be provided. Please inspect the equipment box routinely and notify the League Commissioner of any shortages or missing equipment. 3. The Home Team is responsible for supplying the Home Plate Umpire; it is also desirable, but not required, for the Visiting Team to provide One Base Umpire. Umpires should establish a reasonable strike zone for 8 YOs (suggestion - one to two balls off the plate). Only. All umpires must be over 18 years of age. 4. Home Team is listed on the right side of the game schedule: a. Will sit in the first base dugout. b. Will prepare the field before the game and is also responsible for placing and securing all equipment before and after each game. c. Picking up all trash on the 1B side of the field after the game. d. Shall supply one new ball. ONLY Safety Balls as provided by the league may be used e. Please keep storage units closed and locked before, during and after games. f. Please do not leave any league equipment on the field after your game. Please leave the field in better condition than you found it. g. It is the responsibility of the home team to forward the score of the game and the pitch counts for the pitchers of both teams to the commissioner of 8 year-old baseball as well as all the other division managers and coaches immediately after the game. 5. Visiting Team is listed on the Left side of the game schedule: a. Will sit on the third base dugout. b. Will be responsible for raking the field after the game, returning all league equipment to the equipment box and complex storage rooms. c. Shall supply one playable ball. ONLY Safety Balls as provided by the league may be used d. Picking up all trash left on the 3B side of the field.

e. The Visiting Team will be responsible for cutting the lights off at lit fields prior to leaving the field. f. Please do not leave any league equipment on the field after your game. Please leave the field in better condition than you found it. g. It is the responsibility of the home team to forward the score of the game and the pitch counts for the pitchers of both teams to the commissioner of 8 year-old baseball as well as all the other division managers and coaches immediately after the game. The visiting team will back up this process by reporting if the home team doesn t. D. Game Postponements and Curfews 1. Game postponements due to inclement weather or darkness shall be the decision of both Managers prior to the game and the responsibility of the Home Plate Umpire during the game. If the Managers disagree prior to game time, the Home Plate Umpire shall have the final decision. 2. Whenever possible, a rain date will be established BEFORE the scheduled game to aid in maintaining schedule integrity. When a game is postponed without a pre-established rain date, the managers will notify the league commissioner of the game postponement and the league commissioner will reschedule the game at the earliest time available. 3. The managers will notify the league commissioner of the game postponement and the league commissioner will reschedule the game at the earliest time available. Use extreme precautions before and during potential lightning storms. Activities cannot be resumed for at least 20 minutes after the last thunder and/or lightening occurrence. 4. For Saturday games, when another game follows, no inning shall begin more than 1 hour, 50 minutes after the actual start time of the game (the first pitch will constitute the start time. So be sure to document the official start time and agree to it with the other manager. If no other game follows whether on a weekday or on a Saturday, there is no time limit.

5. However, on weekday evenings (Monday Friday) there is an evening curfew. No Inning can begin after 8:00 pm. Tie games will go into extra innings unless time limit is in effect and called. 6. If the first game of the day cannot begin within thirty (30) minutes past the schedule start time due to field conditions, it should be postponed and the Home Team Manager for the following game (if scheduled) should be notified. E. Game Play 1. League standings will be kept by the League Commissioner. 2. Games will be six innings unless called due to inclement weather, darkness or evening curfews. 3. Field Dimensions will be 55 bases with 40 pitching mound. 4. Substitutions a. All players present will appear in the batting order. Field substitutions will not affect the batting order. This means that players may be substituted freely during a game, but must still meet minimum play requirements. b. Minimum Play Requirements (Per 2015 LL rulebook): Since YCLL American and National are batting the bench for 2015, all players are considered starters and will be in the batting line-up. c. A player may not sit out of the field for 2 consecutive innings. A player may not sit out of the field for more than 2 innings per game. If it s a 6 inning game, each player must play a minimum of 4 innings. 5. Offense a. A modified count will be used for each batter. (See 6. Pitching) b. The offensive team continues batting until three (3) outs are recorded by the defense or five runs are scored. Only five (5) runs will count towards the official score for a team in any half-inning even if subsequent runs are scored during the legal continuation of a play in which the 5th run scored. Example: 4 runs in, runners on 2nd and 3rd, batter hits a double and both base runners

are able to cross the plate safely. Ruling: The play continues to a logical end, and then the inning ends and only 5 runs are counted for that half-inning. The 5 run rule is waived for the six and extra innings. c. Coaches must stop base runners on balls hit to the outfield once the ball is returned to the infield and a defensive player has control of the ball. The object is to reward a good hit with running the bases but at the same time refrain from exploiting developing defensive skills. d. Adults should be used to coach bases. Base coaches CAN NOT touch base runners in order to assist them to either leave a base or return to it. This is a judgment call by the umpire and if so called, the runner is out. e. All on-deck players must remain on the bench without a bat until it is their turn in the batter s box. No players are allowed to swing a bat in an ondeck area or outside the dugout, and no hit sticks during the game.. f. The slaughter rule or ten run rule will NOT be in effect. g. Once the batting order is placed in the scorebook, it cannot be changed or altered until the next new game, except to add late players. The batting order does not have to be followed from the conclusion of one game to the start of the next. h. All team members who are present at that game will be placed in the starting batting rotation. If a player arrives at the game late, he/she would be placed at the bottom of the batting order that was originally placed in the scorebook, no matter where that team is currently hitting at in the batting order at that time. There is no penalty if a time at bat is missed for a late player. i. Batting order does not change for that game once it is placed in the opposing team s scorebook. If a player must leave early or is injured and misses an at bat, the batting order remains intact and the team does not suffer any penalty, that player is simply skipped during his turn. j. One base maximum on overthrow. Only one overthrow advance per runner per at bat will be allowed. k. Base runners can only advance on balls hit by the batter - No Stealing.

l. No bunting. m. The batter will remain at bat if hit by the coach and awarded First Base if hit by the player pitcher. 6. Pitching Coach Pitching (Start of season until April 26th). a. Offensive coach pitches to his/her own team. Try to stay on the mound area and as close to the pitching rubber as possible to allow the batter a full view of the incoming ball. In order to encourage proper development of the batter, it is recommended that coaches do not pitch from a distance too close to home plate. b. Please find someone who can throw hittable pitches. Try not to arc or loft pitches to batters. c. Each child will get a maximum of six (6) hittable pitches. There will be no strikeouts prior to the sixth pitch. If a child fouls off the sixth pitch, he/she will be allowed an additional hittable pitch(s). d. If a batted ball is hit back and touches the coach pitcher, the ball shall remain live and should be played just as if it hit the pitching rubber. Player Pitch (Starting Saturday April 26th until end of season). e. A player may not pitch more than two (2) innings in a game. One pitch in an inning constitutes one full inning. A player may not pitch in more than four (4) innings in a Sun to Sat calendar week. f. Players once removed from the mound may not return as pitchers in the same game. g. A player may not pitch more than 40 pitches in a game. Exception: If the pitcher reaches the 40 pitch limit while facing a batter, he/she may continue to pitch to that batter until the batter reaches first base or is put out. All pitches delivered to the batter (including fouls and foul tips) count towards pitch count limit. The Official Scorekeeper (Home Team) will be responsible for tracking pitches for both teams.

h. Rest Requirements : The table below gives an overview of the mandatory rest requirements for the number of pitches thrown and the number of calendar days rest required. i. Pitches Thrown Days of Rest 20 0 21-35 1 36 or more 2 The Count (To create more playing situations and limit strain on young pitchers arms, a modified count will be used). j. The Player Pitcher will continue to pitch until the count reaches 3-0 or 3-1. If the count reaches, 3-0 or 3-1, the offensive coach will come in and complete the at bat. If the count included one (1) strike, the coach pitcher will pitch from a one (1) strike count. k. A walk can only be achieved from a 3-2 count when a fourth ball is delivered by the player pitcher. l. Three (3) strikes and the batter shall be declared out. The batter will not receive additional strikes if the coach comes in to pitch. m. The table below gives an overview of the number of pitches that will be allowed per day for each age group during the regular season in 2013. League Age Pitches allowed per day 17-18 105 13-16 95 11-12 85 9-10 75 8 40

Exception: If a pitcher reaches the limit imposed in Regulation VI (c) for his/her league age while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one of the following conditions occurs: 1. that batter reaches base; 2. that batter is put out; 3. the third out is made to complete the half-inning. n. Pitch Count Pitch count responsibility will rest with the game s official scorekeeper (Home Team). Since a scorekeeper already keeps track of the balls and strikes on each batter, he or she will additionally need to keep track of the number of foul-batted balls that are hit with two strikes. Each pitcher s pitch count is computed by adding the number of balls and strikes, the number of foul balls hit with two strikes, and the number of fairbatted balls. It is suggested that scorekeepers of both teams sit together and compare numbers during and at the end of each inning. o. Defense a. Nine (9) defensive players will play in the field with three (3) outfielders. If 10 players are present for a team, one player will remain on the bench by themselves. b. Managers and Coaches are not allowed on the field while there team is playing defense. Managers and Coaches may stand outside of dugout but must stay within the limits of the dug fencing. c. The catcher must wear all protective gear, including a cup, and will receive each pitch. Players must wear an approved facemask with dangling throat guard and cup to warm up pitchers between innings as well as during a pre-game infield warm up. Adults cannot warm up pitchers between innings. d. If a batted or thrown ball hits the Offensive Coach Pitcher, the ball shall be in play. If the plate umpire rules the contact was intentional, the batter is out and no runners may advance. e. Due to batting the entire team, all players may be substituted for freely during a game, but must meet minimum play rules as defined in B above. f. There will be no infield fly rule. g. In the spirit of sportsmanship and the intent to give a wide range of experience, please rotate players to as many positions as possible. Please be fair, but keep in mind that some players may not be capable of playing some of the more difficult positions for safety reasons.

F. Contacts 8YO Commissioner: Name 8yobb@ycll.net (XXX) XXX-XXXX Safety Officer: Name Safety@ycll.net (XXX) XXX-XXXX VP BB: Name vpbb@ycll.net (XXX) XXX-XXXX