CARY GROVE YOUTH BASEBALL and SOFTBALL PONY LEAGUE RULES

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CARY GROVE YOUTH BASEBALL and SOFTBALL PONY LEAGUE RULES The official playing rules for Cary Grove Youth Baseball and Softball shall be the Official IHSA/NFHS High School Baseball Rules, with the following exceptions: FIELD SIZE: Base Lines 80 feet, Pitching Rubber 54 feet from home plate A. GAMES 10 minutes prior to scheduled game time, the head coaches must meet with the umpires to discuss the game rules. The home head coach will complete the umpire evaluation/pay voucher form following this meeting and return the forms to the umpires. 1. Batting lineups are to be exchanged by the managers 5 minutes before the scheduled game time. 2. Throwing the ball around after putouts is not permitted. CGYBS has chosen to follow the option Speed-Up Rule entitled After Putouts in the official rule book. 3. Pitcher s warm-up throws are limited to 8 in their first inning and 5 in each innings thereafter, in both cases within 1 minute (See Rule 6-2-2-c). 4. Infield and outfield warm-ups are allowed provided they are taken only during the time the pitcher is warming up. If a team delays in returning the warm-up ball to their dugout, the umpire is authorized to prohibit warm-ups in the remaining innings of the game. 5. If the catcher is on base with 2 outs, he shall be promptly replaced as a base runner by the player who made the last out. 6. Players should be ready to bat and move in and out of the batter s box quickly. If signs are given, the players should step out immediately after the pitch is thrown so they are ready to bat when the pitcher has the ball. The umpire will enforce the 20-second rule if there is continual delay in time. 7. The bench coach should prepare the batter rather than frequent discussions with the 1st or 3rd base coach. The offensive team is limited to one (1) charged conference per inning. See Rule 34-2 and 2-10-1. 8. Conferences by the defensive team are limited by Fed. Rule 3-4-1 and 2-10-1. A coach is allowed one (1) visit to the mound to talk to the pitcher per inning. A second visit to the mound in the same inning, to the same pitcher, will result in an immediate change of pitcher. The new pitcher is allowed 8 warm-up throws as stated in rule 3 above. 1

9. If the home team leads by at least 10 runs after 4 ½ innings have been completed, or if the visiting team leads by that margin after 5 complete innings, the game will officially end and the leading team declared the winner. See Rule 4-2-2-NOTE. 10. Time limits apply as follows: Weekday Games: Games will begin promptly at their designated times. If both head coaches agree and the umpire(s) are ready, games may begin a few minutes early. All games will last 7 innings. No new inning may begin 2 hours after the beginning of the game. If a game is stopped and the inning is not completed, the score will revert back to the last completed inning. Weekend Games: All games will last 7 innings. No new inning may begin 2 hours after the beginning of the game or 15 minutes before the next scheduled game; even if the score is tied. If it is the last scheduled game of the day, no new inning will begin 2 hours after the beginning of the game. If a game is stopped and the inning is not completed, the score will revert back to the last completed inning. 11. Dugouts Only players actively participating in the current game are allowed in the team dugout. Friends and acquaintances of players are not allowed in the dugout during play. 12. Protective Equipment Players may not participate in CGYBS without wearing required protective equipment. Players fielding the Catcher position must wear appropriate groin protection. Players assuming the duties of a base coach must wear a batting helmet. B. MAKEUP GAMES 1. Tie games will end in a tie. 2. Games called due to weather or darkness are official after 4-1/2 innings if the home team is leading, or 5 innings if the visiting team is leading. Tie games will end in a tie. 3. In the resumed game (suspended from the prior date) you may continue to use the player pitching at the time the game was suspended, however, he is still subject to the pitching (inning) limitations during the week the resumed game is being played. Runners on base and outs will remain. The batting order and pitchers used/available will stay the same as well. Players who are not at the game's continuation will be removed from the lineup, and any players at the continuation who were not at the first game date will be added to the bottom of the batting order. 2

C. UNIFORMS 1. A team roster that identifies the jersey number of each player is mandatory. No team will be allowed to play a game without a completed roster. No exceptions. 2. Metal cleats are permitted; however, they are not required on Pony fields. D. GAME RULES 1. Each umpire is a representative of the CGYBS Board of Directors. They shall have the authority to require the complete cooperation of all people directly or indirectly involved with the preparation and playing of the games. If a head coach wishes to question a call, they may do so by requesting a timeout, upon completion of the play. The head coach may then calmly discuss the play with the umpire. This conversation is to clarify the call, not to reverse or change a decision. 2. Managers are 100% responsible for the conduct of their coaches, parents, and players. Parents, players, and coaches will not be allowed to yell at umpires or the opposing team in a derogatory fashion. The umpire or league official may ask you to quiet your fans. If the umpire or league official determines that the behavior has not changed, they will stop the game and ask the offending person(s) to leave the grounds. If they do not leave the grounds, the game can and will be forfeited. 3. A team must have a minimum of 8 players to start a game. Exception: If necessary because a player becomes ill, injured or ejected, a team shall be allowed to complete a game with 7 players. Teams may not borrow players once the game has started, even if a player leaves as stated above. During regular season games only, a team may borrow only enough players to make 9 players for that game, with a maximum of 3 borrowed players. Borrowed players must bat at the end of the lineup, and must play outfield at all times. A borrowed player must be a first-year CGYBS Pony player or a second-year Bronco player. During playoffs, the team may only borrow enough players to field 8 players, with a maximum of 3 borrowed players. Borrowed players must bat at the end of the lineup, and must play outfield at all times. A borrowed player must be a first-year CGYBS Pony player or a second-year Bronco player. Failure to field the required 8 players within 5 minutes of the scheduled start time of the game, results in a forfeit by that team. If an official game has begun with 8 players and 1 or more team members arrive late, such player(s) shall be placed last in the batting order and a non-team member shall be removed from the game for each team member that shows up late. In the event neither team can field 8 players, the game shall be declared No Contest, treated as a rain out, and rescheduled for a later date. Changing of these rules by the coaches is not permitted. The use of an ineligible player(s) shall result in a forfeit by the offending team. 3

E. PITCHING 1. Pitchers are limited to eight (8) innings per week, with a maximum of 3 innings per game. If the team is playing a double-header, a pitcher may pitch a maximum of 4 innings split between both games, during that day only. The maximum number of innings pitched during that week is not waived and the player may not exceed 8 innings for that week. The pitcher must also rest the required number of days, as described below in rule E-2. One pitch in an inning is considered to be 1 full inning. There are no 1/3 or 2/3 innings. A week begins with the first game played on Sunday, and ends with the last game played on Saturday. 2. A pitcher must have two (2) full days rest before pitching in another game if he pitches the maximum of three (3) innings allowed in a single or four (4) innings in a double header, as described above. For example, if a pitcher throws three (3) innings in a single game or four (4) innings in a double header on Saturday, then he may not pitch again until Tuesday. (He must rest both Sunday and Monday). This is a safety rule to protect pitchers from overusing their arms. This includes innings pitched during all N60 and in-house team games. 3. No pitcher (starter or reliever) may return to pitch in the same game once removed as a pitcher. 4. While there is a liberal approach to applying the balk rule, it is important that pitchers learn the proper mechanics. If a player, due to improper mechanics, continues to balk it will be called. There will be one balk warning given to each team during the game. There will not be a warning given to each pitcher. Other than those exceptions the Balk Rule (6-2-4) applies. A balk results in an immediate dead ball. Any action that takes place after the balk does not count. 5. Intentional walks are not permitted. If, in the opinion of the umpire, a pitcher is intentionally not throwing the ball in or near the strike zone the umpire may, after warning the pitcher and the head coach, advance each runner 1 base for each subsequent pitch that is not near the strike zone. 6. Pitch-outs ARE allowed. However, the catcher MUST remain in the catcher's box behind the plate until the ball is released from the pitcher's hand. If the catcher leaves the box early, it is considered to be an intentionally thrown ball and the pitcher will be warned as such is described in rule 5 above. Continuous pitch-outs, which the umpire feels are being used as a way of avoiding a batter or to induce an intentional walk, will also be treated as such and handled as described in rule 5 above. 7. If a pitcher hits 2 batters in 1 inning or 3 batters in 1 game, he must be removed from pitching for the remainder of the game. F. BATTING & BAT RULES 1. Each player shall bat in a continuous lineup. Each team will use a complete team batting order. Any player arriving late shall be placed at the end of the order. 4

2. A player cannot show bunt, then pull back and swing at the pitch. If any attempt to swing is made, regardless if contact is made, the player is automatically out. Second offenses by the same team, can result in the ejection of the player and Head Coach. 3. All bats must conform to the following rules: G. BASE RUNNING 1. Each bat shall be: 2 5/8 inches or less in diameter at the thickest part (USA Baseball bats have no barrel restrictions) Stamped USSSA 1.15 BPF with a drop limit of (-5) or less, including those with a 2 ¼ inch barrel or Stamped USA Baseball bat (no weight restrictions) or A qualified BBCOR bat (no weight restrictions) or Wood bats (no weight restrictions) A maximum of 36 inches in length 1. Sliding/Collision Rule: A runner will be called out when he does not slide or attempt to avoid a fielder who has the ball and is attempting to make the tag on the runner, or if he maliciously runs into a fielder. (Malicious contact supersedes obstruction) NO head-first slides, except to return to a base. Hurdling is prohibited. The penalty for malicious contact is ejection. The ejected player is also out unless he has already scored. See Fed. Rule 8-4-2 and 8-4-2-1. For the definition of legal and illegal slides, see Fed. Rule 2-3, 2-1 & 2. 2. If/when a base runner is attempting to steal home plate, even on a passed ball or wild pitch, the batter MUST get out of the batter's box and out of the way. If he fails to do so, this is ruled as obstruction and the base runner will be called OUT. 3. No player may stand with his foot on any base when playing his position, unless the player is attempting to hold a runner on base. If a player is attempting to hold a runner on base, he may not block the base. No player will stand in the base path when playing his position. The base and base path belong to the runner. Any player who violates this rule will be called for obstruction and the runner will be ruled SAFE. The umpire may issue a warning on the first occurrence at his discretion. 4. A base runner is allowed to move 2 feet off the base path to avoid a ball in play or a defensive player attempting to make a tag. If a runner goes further than 2 feet off of the base path, he will be called "out. 5. Lead-offs are allowed. A base runner may not leave his base during a "dead ball" or a "time out." Once play resumes, the runner may lead off and/or steal a base at any time while the ball is in play. Any player leaving early will be called out immediately and a dead ball will be declared. 6. Dropped Third Strike The Batter is governed by IHSA Rule 7, Section 4, and Article 1(b). First Base is considered occupied if a runner is occupying the base when the pitcher begins his pitching movement, regardless if the runner is attempting to steal. 5

H. DEFENSE 1. Fielders must be away from the bases and base paths while the ball is in play, unless a play is being made at their base. This means the ball is on the way to them. Obstruction will be called and bases awarded as per Rule 8-3-2. Except for malicious contact, the collision rule is not in effect in an obstruction play. 2. Inducing a runner to slide by faking that a play will be made at a base is not allowed. Fielders who violate this rule will be warned and the runner will be awarded the base he would have, in the umpire s opinion, reached (minimum of one base). The second offense will result in the offending player s ejection. 3. Free substitutions will be allowed throughout the game. Players may return to the field after sitting out a defensive inning(s). The exception is to a pitcher that has either been removed from the mound or reached his innings pitched limit. 4. Each player must complete 2 defensive innings in the field by the end of the 4th inning. Each player will play at least 1 inning during the last 3 innings of the game. 5. No player should be excluded from play for two consecutive innings of play unless ejected or due to injury or illness. I. PLAYER ELIGIBILITY 1. Players participating on any travel teams within or outside of Cary Grove Youth Baseball and Softball are not permitted to participate in the Pony CGYBS league, with the exception of the N60 in-house teams. 2. Only players properly registered with Cary Grove Youth Baseball and Softball may participate in scheduled games. J. STANDINGS Final standings will be determined by winning percentage. If two teams are still tied, then the next tiebreaker is head-to-head record and if necessary, run differential. FINAL NOTE: We are here for the benefit of the players, to teach them baseball and for those that want to go on to the next level, help them to mature. We want to be competitive, but not by looking foolish in front of others. We should have enough patience to set a good example in front of them, their parents, other officials, umpires, etc. We will not tolerate any outrage against umpires by parents, coaches, or players and it will be dealt with immediately. 6