Interleague Organizations Fastpitch Rules The Stateline Area Fastpitch League is currently composed of recreational softball programs from Stateline Fastpitch, Roy Gayle Softball, Beloit YMCA Softball, BYB Softball, Kirkland Softball, & Poplar Grove Softball. The league was formed to help guarantee a unified goal of continued growth and enjoyment of recreational fastpitch softball.
USSSA RULES Rules governing Stateline Area Fastpitch Program's (SAFP) league are defined in the (USSSA) Rulebook. All rules stated below are provided to help clarify, emphasize, or modify USSSA rules. Where changes are identified, League Rules will take precedence LEAGUE RULES Home Team
The home team will be decided by a coin flip at all venues. (Revised 12/2015)
Innings
8U & 10U 12U & 14U -
6 Inning games 7 Innings per game
Defensive Players:
8U & 10U - 10 players with a minimum of 7( Opposing team Is allowed to loan a player to bring team to 7 and there will be no automatic out imposed)
Player Positions Prior to the ball being pitched, there shall be no more than 6 defensive players on the infields. These positions would normally include catcher, pitcher, first, second, third, & short. A team’s outfielders (Either 3 or 4) must be in the umpires opinion be in the outfield and not the infield. After the pitch has been released, there are no restrictions. This rule is intended to prevent teams from playing their outfielders in too close.
12U & 14U- 9 players with a minimum of 8 ( Opposing team Is allowed to loan a player to bring team to 7 and there will be no automatic out imposed)
Offensive Players: All age divisions will bat with a continuous batting order with all players batting.
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Playing Time: No player is allowed to sit out on defense for two consecutive innings. Pitching Distances: 8 U - 35 ft. 10U -35 ft. 12U-40 ft. 14U - 43ft Pitching Rules:
8U & 10U o An individual pitcher will be allowed to pitch for 2 innings per game (innings do not have to be consecutive innings). (Revised 12/2015) o After the 4th ball or maximum 6 pitches, regardless of the count, the offensive coach will come will come in to pitch. The batter will then be allowed two pitches to put the ball into play and one additional pitch only if the batter fouls off the 2nd coach pitched ball (maximum 3 coach pitches). If the ball is not put into play on any of these pitches, the batter is called out. (Revised 12/2015) o The pitcher / coach are not allowed to do any coaching until after he or she has left the playing field. o 8U teams must provide a parent or coach to back up their catcher to keep the game moving. 12U & 14U o Pitcher will be allowed to pitch four innings per game and cannot pitch more than two consecutive innings. In all age groups, when a pitcher throws at least one pitch in any inning, the pitcher will be charged with an Inning pitched. Hit by pitcher: Pitcher must be removed from the Inning if “in the umpire’s judgment”; two batters have been hit with significant force in the same inning. The pitcher can return in a future inning as long as all pitching rules are enforced. The hit batter will have the option to continue hitting if she was not hit with significant force. If a batter is hit twice during the same at bat, she must go to first base. If the pitcher is removed from the game a 2nd time, they may not re-enter the game as a pitcher. (Revised 12/2015) Infield Fly Rule: There will be no infield fly rule in 8U & 10U.
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Dropped 3rd Strike: 8U & 10U - Batter cannot advance on dropped 3rd strike - Batter Is out 12 & 14U- Dropped 3rd strike rule is in effect. Leading off & stealing: Leading off is permitted in all age divisions as soon as the ball leaves the pitchers hand.
8U - No stealing 10U - Runners can steal only 2nd & 3rd o 10U – A runner may not advance on an overthrown ball during a steal attempt. (Revised 12/2015) 12 & 14U- All stealing is allowed o If at any time in 12U & 14U a player baserunner is played on while attempting to steal a base, and an over throw occurs then all baserunner(s) are allowed to take as many additional bases as possible at their own risk. (Revised 12/2015)
Overthrows Other Than Stealing Overthrows:
8U & 10U can only advance in jeopardy one base on an overthrow including home base. (Revised 12/2015) 12U & 14U can advance in jeopardy as many bases as possible on any overthrow
Overthrows out of play
8U cannot advance any additional bases on an overthrow out of play 10U, 12U & 14U can advance without jeopardy to the base the player baserunner was going to when ball went out of play.
Run Rules: 4 Runs per inning 8U 10U 4 Runs per inning 12U 5 Runs per inning 14U 7 Runs per inning If a team is too far behind to win because of the run rule then both teams are still encouraged to continue playing in accordance with the time limit rules. Umpires are to continue if both teams decide to continue. (Revised 12/2015) Mercy Run Rules: All age divisions will have a mercy run rule of 12 after 3 innings, 10 after 4 Innings, and 8 after 5 innings.
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Collision Plays When a defensive player has possession of the ball and is preparing to make the tag on a runner, the runner must avoid contact or vacate the base path. The runner may not deliberately run into the defensive player. (Interference – Penalty: Runner is out) Sliding is not required at any base, yet strongly recommended. The ultimate responsibility in avoiding collision belongs to the runner. If the Umpire (in his/her judgment) determines that the runner would have been safe had the player not attempted to avoid a collision, the Umpire will call the runner safe, even though she was tagged out (Obstruction – Penalty: Runner is safe and may be awarded that base. Collision plays can only involve a player being played on. In the cases of collision, the runner will be called out and all other runners will be returned to the last base they touched. The runner will be given a warning that will be recorded on the game Scorebook. If this occurs a second time to the same player (same game), that player will be removed. If no play is being made on the runner, the defensive player must not interfere with the runner (obstruction). If solid contact occurs, a “delayed dead ball” will be signaled. Defensive interference will be called and the runner will be awarded as many bases as the Umpire (in his/her judgment) determines the runner could have made safely had the interference not occurred. A runner cannot be called out for collision when colliding with a defensive player after a runner touches home plate safely or first base safely (and does not attempt advancement to 2nd base). On Deck Batters: On deck batters will take a position behind the current batter and must have safety helmet on at all times. Manager or Coach Ejection: If a manager or coach is ejected they must leave the playing area and will not be allowed to coach the next scheduled game. If a manager or coach is ejected from the game and then (after being sent to the viewing area) is ejected from the park, they will not be allowed to coach the next two scheduled games. It will be the responsibility of the home field venue manager to notify the program in which the coach coaches for with regards to an ejection.
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Throwing the Bat: The plate Umpire shall warn any batter who accidentally throws her bat after making contact with the ball in an unsafe way (first time offense). If this occurs a second time, the batter will be called out, the ball shall be dead and runners cannot advance. On the second offense the umpire will decide if the batter can continue to bat in that game. If the umpire decides to not allow the batter to continue on offense, the player will be allowed to continue playing defense. Tie Games: When a regular season game is concluded and the score is tied after regulation or the expiration of the league adopted time limit, then the game will end in a tie. Courtesy Runners: In all leagues there will be the option to use a courtesy runner for the pitcher. In all leagues a courtesy runner must be used for the catcher if there are any recorded outs. If there are no outs then it will be the head coaches option to use a courtesy runner for the catcher, however a courtesy runner must be used for the catcher at any time there is a recorded out. In all cases of using a courtesy runner the last batted out will be the courtesy runner. It will be the coach’s option to announce to the umpire and the other manager of a catcher's substitution in the next inning allowing them to not have to use a courtesy runner with any recorded outs. Trips to the Mound: A trip to the mound is defined as: Any time a coach walks on the field to talk to any defensive player including the pitcher. If a pitcher calls time out and goes to the sideline to talk to a Coach, this will also constitute a trip to the mound. A coach can make 2 “trips to the mound” per inning. On the 2nd trip, the pitcher has to be removed. The removed pitcher can play another position on the field but cannot return to the mound. This only applies to the 12U, 14U, &16U. In the 8U & 10U a coach can make 3 “trips to the mound” per inning. On the 3rd trip the pitcher has to be removed. Game Time Limits: It is the head coach’s responsibility to find out the game time restrictions at the host venue prior to the start of any game. Unless a venue needs to change the amount of time allowed all games will have a one hour and forty five minute time limit with no new Inning starting after 1.5 hours. There will be a drop dead at one hour and forty five minutes. If the inning is not completed before the drop dead then the score will revert to the last full Inning of play. If venues have additional available time the teams may continue playing but the official time limits will decide the winner of the game. (Revised 12/2015)
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Starting Time & Between Innings: All games will start exactly at game time or exactly 5 minutes after the last recorded out of the previous game. There will be no pre-game warm-ups and pitchers are to be warmed up and ready to play. The coaches, & umpires, will continue to remind players to hustle in and out between innings. Coaches will need to have their lineup changes managed accordingly. Coaches will need to make sure catchers have gear on and ready for the start of each inning. Pitchers will be allowed five (5) warm up pitches in the 1st inning and three (3) warm up pitches for every inning after. The infield and outfield may use a warm up ball for the 1st Inning only and must be done the same time the pitcher has completed her 5 warm up pitches. There will be no warm up balls used after the 1st inning. Warm-ups Prior To and during A Game: There will be no soft toss against diamond fences with hard balls. There will be no pre-game warm-up on the official playing diamond prior to the game unless you are the first game and time allows for both teams to be completed at the official starting time. All teams will be warmed up and ready to play within 5 minutes of the last recorded out of the prior game or exactly at game time if you are the first game of the evening. Batting practice is not permitted on the field prior to any game. It is the responsibility of each head coach to hustle their players in and out between innings. Rain Outs: It will be the goal of all venues, if possible to announce rain outs a minimum of 1.5 hours before any scheduled games. Each venue will be responsible to reschedule the rained out game as soon as possible. It is the responsibility of all head coaches to make every attempt in playing the canceled game(s). Interrupted Games: Interrupted games are games temporarily suspended due to unforeseen conditions such as brief rainfall, injury, and temporary light failure, unruliness of teams or their spectators, and other incidents necessitating the game to be suspended. These games may be resumed on the same day at the discretion of the Umpire. An interrupted game shall resume at the exact point it was suspended, including the inning, outs recorded, runners on base, and the ball/strike count. The remaining game time limit will be adjusted for the delay. Thunder & Lightning: If at any time thunder is heard, or lightning is seen the game is to immediately be halted and all players moved to a place of safety. Any game halted due to thunder and or lightning will not resume for a minimum of ½ hour after the last sound or sighting. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS. Revised 4/7/2016
Official Game: If a game is in progress and has to be called due to weather, the game can be played at a later date. If (4) four innings, or 3 ½ if the home team is leading, have been completed then the game is over and official. All games called because of weather and not completed by rule should be re-scheduled. In case a game needs to be rescheduled it will be the responsibility of the home venue to try to schedule the completion of the game. Playing Short (added 4/7/2016) A team may play short a player under the following circumstances: A) A team may continue playing a game with one less player than is currently in the batting order, whenever a player leaves the game for any reason, other than ejection, and no substitutes are available. B) If a player, batter or runner, is injured, the injured player may be replaced by a player not currently on base who had the last completed time at bat. If replacing the batter, the current ball/strike count remains. Defensive players can be replaced at any time without penalty. In either case, if no substitute player is available, no out will be charged to the injured player’s turn at bat. C) A team may begin the game with eight (8) players in a 9 player lineup. The absent player shall be listed in the last batting position, and the team will not be charged an out at this position in the batting order. D) The team may not play short if there is an eligible substitute available. If an eligible player arrives, they must enter the game immediately. F) Teams knowing they will be short players are encouraged to work within their organization to offer the opportunity of “playing up” to players in the next lowest age division. Use of players in the same age division is also allowed. In all cases of substitute players, opposing coach and officials should be notified of substitute players on the roster when arriving for the game. This should only occur when a team does not have enough regular team members to field a full roster for that game.
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