MENTOR GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE PIGTAIL DIVISION RULES (Coach Pitch) (Ages 7 & 8) Page 1

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MENTOR GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE PIGTAIL DIVISION RULES (Coach Pitch) (Ages 7 & 8) Page 1 2018 SEASON THIS IS A NON-COMPETITIVE, INSTRUCTIONAL DIVISION. NO STANDINGS WILL BE KEPT. Parents may request in writing on the application for a player to move up to a higher level of play if a player has the ability to do so. MGSL reserves the right to change any divisions, playing fields, schedule times, or days of play in accordance with registrations received. GENERAL RULES 1. Unless specifically changed by the following rules, USSSA SLOW PITCH 2018 rules will prevail. 2. The distance between the bases shall be 50 feet. 3. The distance between the home plate and pitcher s mount shall be 32 feet. There will be a circle of fifteen (15) feet in diameter around the pitcher s plate. The Manager may pitch from anywhere within the circle to give the batter the best chance of hitting the ball. 4. The game ball shall be an official USSSA 11 inch softball. 5. Maximum of 12 teams in the Pigtail Division. Games will be played on Monday and Wednesday at the Mentor High School fields #5, #6, or #9 and any fields deemed necessary. 6. The team roster will have a maximum of 14 players per team. 7. There shall be a 12 game schedule played in the Pigtail Division. 8. GAME TIME: Game times shall be 6:00 P.M. & 7:15 P.M. Four (4) innings shall constitute a game. No new inning shall start 1 hour and 10 minutes after the start of the game. The Umpire will use his judgment in calling the game due to darkness or weather. 9. OFFICIAL GAME: An official game shall be three (3) complete innings. This is a non-competitive division and all games will have a tied score. If the game needs to be rescheduled after it has started, it will be according to the rescheduling procedures. Regular Season games will start from scratch when rescheduled. 10. WARM-UPS: For the first game, the team listed first on the schedule sheet (Home Team) will have warm-up time from 5:30 to 5:45 P.M. The second team listed (Visitor) will have warm-up time from 5:45-6:00 P.M. Teams for the second game will warm up on the side lines and be ready to play promptly at game time. There will be no leeway time called for the second game. If field time is available before the second game, it will be shared equally by both teams. 11. There shall be a minimum of 8 players by game time in order to play. If less than eight players of one team are present at game time, the Managers will agree to BORROW PLAYERS FROM THE OPPOSING TEAM SO THE TEAMS CAN PLAY.

Page 2 12. The entire roster will play on the field. There is to be a maximum of eight infielders. The infield positions will consist of a catcher, pitcher, first base, second base (positioned next to the base), third base, short stop, rover (between first and second base) and short center (behind second base midway between the base and edge of grass). All other players will be positioned on the outfield grass. Every player who is present at the game will bat in order and will play all innings unless injured. 13. COACH PITCH: A Coach will pitch for the entire game. The batter gets six (6) pitches to hit the ball fairly. Not hitting the ball fairly within six (6) pitches constitutes and out. The last pitch of an atbat cannot be a foul ball. 14. Once the Coach of the team at bat has taken his place on the pitcher s mound, the Manager of the team in the field will position his pitcher next to the pitching Coach to field the ball. 15. If the pitching Coach is hit by a batted ball, the ball is dead. Runners return to their original base. 16. While the Coach is pitching, the batter cannot walk. 17. If the pitcher fields the ball within the pitcher s circle, she must throw the ball to make an out. She cannot try to outrun the base runner. If the pitcher fields the ball within the circle and runs it home, the runner will be called safe. 18. There will be no extra bases awarded on overthrows. 19. There will be a limit of five (5) runs scored per team per inning end an inning. This rule applies to all innings. 20. There is no deliberate rolling of the ball to any base to create an out. If done, the runner is awarded the base to which they are running, plus the next base. 21. The batter must take a full swing at the ball. 22. No bunting is allowed. 23. Double Base Hit: If a batter hits a ball into the outfield, they may attempt to reach second base. The batter cannot advance beyond second base and, in advancing from first, the batter is still in play and the defending team may attempt to get the batter out. Base runners in this instance may also attempt to advance two bases but are also still in play and may not advance more than two bases. 24. No lead-offs shall be taken at any base until the ball is hit. Any runner leaving the base before the ball is hit will be given a warning. If the instance occurs again, the runner will be called out. 25. Throwing the bat by a batter shall constitute a warning. The second time a player throws the bat, the player is automatically out. The ball is dead. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. A batter removed from the batting lineup for accidentally throwing the bat is NOT an out when her turn at bat comes around again.

Page 3 26. Each player must play two (2) innings in the infield and two (2) innings in the outfield during each game. It is strongly recommended that each player be given the opportunity to play each fielding position at least once during the Season. 27. On deck batters are not allowed to practice swing while on deck. This is a safety rule and must be followed. 28. RAINOUTS: Managers and players shall report to the field for scheduled games prepared to play regardless of the weather, unless the game is postponed in advance. Please check the flashing Announcements on our website (www.mentorgirlssoftball.org) for continuous updates or your Commissioner will contact you when he/she learns of a cancellation. 29. Once at the field, the Plate Umpire shall decide if games are to be played in adverse weather or field conditions before the start of a game or if the game is to continue once play has commenced. 30. UNIFORMS: All players will wear the team uniform which consists of team shirt, socks, and visor. The uniform color for bottoms will be WHITE for all non-competitive divisions; T-Ball and Pigtail. All players will provide their own white shorts or white baseball pants. No numbers or names shall be placed on any League shirts. No one is allowed to change the shirt or sock colors, such as tiedying, etc. All players should wear tennis shoes. Softball shoes with plastic/rubber cleats are legal. NO METAL CLEATS PERMITTED AT ANY TIME! 31. JEWELRY: All exposed jewelry or items which include; rope jewelry, plastic jewelry, any type of earrings, etc. are not allowed to be worn during games (no tape over the jewelry). This is a safety rule and will be STRICTLY enforced by all Umpires. Plastic barrettes, bobby pins, and hair clips (all must be shorter than 2 inches), plus pro-wrap (not as a headband) may be worn to control hair only. 32. INFIELD FLY RULE: Infield Fly Rule is NOT in effect. 33. SLIDING: Sliding is NOT permitted. The runner will be called out. 34. FOULS: Unlimited fouls on the 3 rd strike. 35. HOME TEAM/VISITOR: The HOME TEAM shall be the team listed first on the schedule sheet and shall occupy the first base side. The team listed second on the schedule sheet shall be the VISITOR and shall occupy the third base side. Only players of the team playing, Managers, Coaches, and Scorekeepers shall be permitted to occupy these benches. 36. GAME BALLS: The team listed first on the schedule (Home Team) will supply the game ball. Game balls should be picked up on Opening Day by each Team Manager while checking in at the Information Booth before team pictures. All game balls will be placed in the equipment box after each game. These game balls will be used for practice. 37. PRACTICE BALLS: Balls will be kept in the equipment box. Make sure they are placed back into the equipment box for all teams to use.

Page 4 38. EQUIPMENT: The Home Team of the last game played has the responsibility of replacing all equipment into the equipment box. The first team to arrive at the field shall place the bases accordingly. 39. UMPIRE FEE: The Umpire fee is $20 per game. The Manager of the team listed first on the schedule (Home Team) will pay the Umpire fee. Each Manager will receive the game balls and umpire fees when checking in at the Information Booth on Opening Day before team pictures. 40. NEWS-HERALD SPORTS LINE REPORT: The HOME TEAM Manager from each game played will call, fax, or email the games tied score plus 3 players names and stats from each team into the News-Herald. If it is past 10:00 P.M., you should call, fax, or email the scores in the next day. See the pink Sports Line Report from the Red Binder for contact information. 41. PROTEST: There will be no protest of any kind. This is a non-competitive, instructional division. 42. CATCHERS: Catchers must wear face masks, catchers helmet and chest protector 43. CALL-UPS: See the attached Call-Up Policy Rule Sheet. Call-ups from the T-Ball Division must be 5 year old girls capable of playing up. 44. COACH S BOX: Only one coach at a time in each coaching box during play. Coaches are not allowed to touch players unless time is called. The Umpire will give one warning per game. 45. BATTING HELMETS: Batting helmets will be worn by all batters, base runners, on-deck batters, and all player coaches. Any player who deliberately throws the batting helmets will be warned, second time, that player is out of the game. 46. HITTING STICKS: Non-competitive divisions (T-Ball and Pigtail) are NOT ALLOWED to use a hitting stick. Competitive divisions (Juniors, Seniors, Adult Co-Ed, and Fast Pitch) may use a hitting stick in PRACTICE ONLY. No hitting stick is allowed to be used at scheduled League games. 47. PLAYER SURRENDER RULE: The runner must surrender a play if it is apparent she will be out as she approaches the next base. Any player that is ejected from the game by the home plate umpire for bodily contact or deliberately pushing/knocking over another player, the team manager and player will be suspended from the next two games they are scheduled to participate in. This is a recreational non-competitive, instructional league and aggressive unsportsmanlike conduct on the ball field will not be tolerated. 48. CONTINUOUS BATTING: All divisions have a continuous batting order. Your roster is your batting line up. If a player is late to the game, she is placed at the end of the batting order. If a player must drop out of the game, it is NOT an out. She may return to the game but will be placed at the bottom of the batting order. The same goes for a batter removed from the batting lineup for accidentally throwing the bat, it is NOT an out. The opposing team shall be notified of any change in the batting line-up immediately. 49. SMOKING: No smoking during any game by any Manager, Coach, Parent or any person working with the team.

Page 5 50. MANAGERS: No Manager is allowed to add a player without the proper registration regulations! All Managers and Coaches will dress properly for all League games. No sandals, no cut-off shirts, sleeveless shirts, or tank tops will be permitted. All Managers shall wear the League shirts provided by the League. 51. SCOREBOOK: The Home Team s scorebook will be used as the official scorebook and is responsible for recording the official start time. The decision of the official scorer is final. 52. SPORTSMANSHIP: Please exhibit appropriate behavior while representing Mentor Girls Softball. This includes, but not limited to: Any and all associations connected to Mentor Girls Softball League, during ALL League games, and ANYWHERE (in public, or any social media) while wearing M.G.S.L. uniforms (past or present). Teams are to line up on field to shake hands appropriately at the end of every game. Respect and speak civilly to an Umpire, even if they have made a mistake. Please know your rules. Follow the above listed rules first, then USSSA rules. The Umpires will count on you to know our League rules. During a problem, ONLY Managers, Umps, Jackie, Kim, Division Commissioner and Scorekeeper (if needed) may participate in a discussion. Anyone asked to leave who does not comply, will be SUSPENDED from the game along with the next two games. Remember that this is a recreational league and the players are here to enjoy playing softball. All are playing to their best ability and all abilities are not equal. Try to pay attention to any disturbances that spectators may be creating. Try to stop the behavior as soon as possible. Utilize your Division Commissioner for questions, complaints, and any other subject matter pertaining to M.G.S. L. Mentor Girls Softball League APPRECIATES the time and effort you put into your teams!

Page 6 SCHEDULE 1. All games must be played as scheduled unless postponed for rain or wet grounds. NO MANAGER HAS THE AUTHORITY TO CHANGE THE POSTED SCHEDULE. 2. MAKE-UP GAMES: If a game is cancelled in advance(due to wet grounds or rain), the Team Manager will be contacted within 48 hours with information regarding the make-up game If your game is cancelled during play and is not ruled as an Official game, please contact Tim McLaughlin @ (440) 477-5580. All make-up games will be scheduled according to the availability of playing fields. MGSL will reschedule the Umpires (if needed) for all make-up games. TROPHIES Trophies are NOT provided by Mentor Girls Softball League for the Pixie Division. Each Manager is welcome to do whatever is wished for the end of the Season. Serena s Trophy World has trophies for approximately $5.00-$7.00/each. (Please check with your choice of store for price and production time.) Some Managers will collect money from parents at the beginning of the Season. Some teams have picnics and some meet at Dairy Queen or McDonald s. These are only suggestions, not requirements. EQUIPMENT BOX The equipment box is to be locked during the game and all unused equipment is to be secured in the box. Bats will be furnished to non-competitive divisions; T-Ball and Pigtail. Competitive divisions; Juniors, Seniors, Adult Coed, and all Fast Pitch will supply their own USSA approved bats. No spectators are allowed in or on the equipment box. Each division has a varying amount of equipment. In any case, this equipment is valuable and represents a considerable investment by the Mentor Girls Softball League. It is imperative that lost, misplaced, and damaged equipment be held to a minimum. All Managers are responsible for our equipment. Please make sure you place all equipment back in the box and KEEP THE LID CLOSED AND LOCKED AT ALL TIMES. Mentor Girls Softball League (M.G.S.L.) P.O. Box 446 Mentor, OH 44060 Jackie Mone (440)951-6782 Kim Guenther (440)255-0034 League Director Assistant League Director

MENTOR GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE CALL-UP POLICY 1. Call-Ups are never to be used instead of team members or share innings with team members. The only time a Call-Up is used is when your team cannot fill the maximum allowed positions with team members. 2. Call-Ups must be registered with M.G.S.L. and should wear their team shirt from their regular M.G.S.L. team. 3. Call-Ups must be identified to the opposing manager before the start of the game. 4. Call-Ups must bat at the end of the batting order and must be noted on all game score sheets. 5. Call-Ups must play outfield positions. 6. Call-Ups may be used in Play-Off games when your team cannot fill the maximum allowed positions with regular team members. All Call-Ups used in Play-Off games will play according to Call-Up policy. Trophies will be provided for Call-Up players. 7. Slow Pitch: You MUST call-up from divisions below yours and only from players on slow pitch division teams. Managers names and numbers are on the website. 8. Fast Pitch: You may call-up from fast pitch divisions below yours. For example, a 12U team may not call-up a player from 14U even though that player may be 11 or 12 years old. You may call-up and across from slow pitch divisions that have ages the same or younger than your division. No player that plays on a M.G.S.L. fast pitch team may be a call-up for slow pitch. Managers names and numbers are on the website. 9. Slow Pitch & Fast Pitch: No player that plays fast pitch may be a call-up for slow pitch even if the player is also on a slow pitch team! 10. ALL CALL-UP POLICIES WILL BE ENFORCED.