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Playing Rules & Regulations
- By-Laws (pdf
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1) Playing
Time. Each team will utilize a continuous batting
order during the regular season. If a player appears in uniform
after the start of a game, he will automatically be inserted
into the last position in the batting order. Players may be freely
substituted defensively, but all must play a minimum of two innings
in the field. It is strongly suggested that managers get substitutes
into the game by the 3rd inning to ensure compliance with this
rule.
2) Pitchers. The rules governing pitchers may be found on pages
10-11 of the 2008 Babe Ruth League rule book (section 0.06).
A local exception will be made to these rules in the event of
a doubleheader. In this case, a pitcher may appear in both games
under a single “assignment”.
3) Balks. In the Prep Division, teams will not be penalized for
balks the first half of the season (through 5/18). During this
time, the umpire will instead explain the rule and corrective
action to the pitcher. Beginning May 19th, all balk violations
will be called in the Prep Division, and for the entire season
in the Major Division.
4) Mound Trips. Refer to the gray box on page 82 (“Trips
to the Mound”) for the official guideline. Note that the
second trip to an individual in the same inning constitutes removal
as a pitcher (not from the game). An exception to this rule will
be made in the case of injury or illness.
5) Bench Coaches. Teams will be limited to one manager and two
assistant coaches on the field during games. Additional CORI-certified
coaches may assist during practices but must remain behind the
fence during games.
6) Base Coaches. Any combination of coaches or uniformed players
may serve as base coaches. A player base coach must wear a helmet.
7) Mercy Rule. A victory will automatically be awarded to a team
leading by 10 or more runs, provided the trailing team has been
to bat in at least 5 innings. As a clarification, the rule applies
anytime and immediately when a 10 run cushion is attained after
the 5th inning (e.g. top of 6th inning).
8) Courtesy Runners. In an effort to expedite games, a courtesy
runner should be inserted for the catcher when he is on base
with two outs. In the spirit of fairness, the runner should always
be the player furthest away in the batting order who is not already
on base. For example, if the catcher is hitting in the 8th position
in the order, the runner should be the #7 hitter. If he is already
on base, then the #6 hitter should run, and so on.
9) Between Innings. Further to expediting games, coaches should
move their players quickly to/from the field between innings.
To this end, they should make defensive changes known to players
prior to taking the field on defense. Pitchers returning to the
mound will be allowed 5 warm up tosses (new pitchers will be
allowed 8).
10) Forfeits. In the event a team does not have 9 players to
begin a game, a forfeit will be declared after a FIVE minute
grace period. Failure to finish the game with 9 players will
also result in an immediate forfeit. Umpires will leave the field
immediately at the time of a forfeit (will still be paid).
11) Postponements. In the event of questionable weather, the
Executive VP will inspect the fields and make a play/no play
determination by approximately 4:00 PM on weekdays (will vary
on weekends depending on start times). All postponement bulletins
will be posted to the DBRL web site by 4:30 PM. A hotline number
may also be established (TBD).
12) Make Up Games. Generally speaking, games will be made up
on the next available open field date. In many cases, this may
the Sunday following the originally scheduled game date. The
Executive VP will reschedule the game and notify the managers.
These are not negotiable.
13) Game Decorum. Managers are responsible for ensuring their
teams exhibit an appropriate level of comeliness and respectability.
This means all players should be in FULL proper uniform (with
shirts tucked in) and fully attentive in the field (i.e. no electronic
devices of any kind should be used in the field or on the bench).
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