CANYON HILLS LITTLE LEAGUE
“AAA” Division Local Rules
2008 Spring Ball
Board Approved: 1/11/08
The “2008
Little League Baseball Official Rule Book” shall be used as the official
rules and guidelines for the Canyon Hills Little League. The purpose of
these Local League rules is to establish guidelines in addition to the Little
League Official Rule Book and in no way is intended to lessen or supersede
those rules. Final interpretation of a rule shall be the responsibility
of the Board of Directors:
I.
LOCAL LEAGUE RULES
A. Batting order shall consist of all rostered
players.
B. If a roster player does NOT start the game,
they MUST start the following game.
C. The slide or avoid contact rule shall be in
effect for all games (Rule 7.08(a3)).
D. Any runner is out when the runner slides
headfirst into a base moving forward. This rule does not apply when
returning to a base, such as during a run down.
E. The offense is retired when 3 outs are
recorded or when 9 players have batted in an inning.
F.
In the
event 9 batters are used, the inning concludes when the defense records any out
or when a defensive player has possession of the ball and touches home plate,
no tag of any player at home plate is required on this play.
G. If the 9th batter is walked or
hit by a pitch, that batter is given two bases, as will ALL runners on
base.
H. Immediately following each game, that game’s managers shall
ensure that all league scorekeeping equipment/scorebooks have been turned in to
a pre-determined designated area (Snack bar) or to the home team manager of the
next game. Managers must sign the official scorecard immediately
following game verifying the game score, pitchers used, innings pitched, and
pitches thrown. Substitutions MUST be reported to the official scorekeeper BEFORE
the player enters the game. Each game’s official scorekeeper’s scorecard
is recognized as the “official” record of the game.
I. The
only protest allowed must be based on an umpire’s interpretation of a rule and
not on a judgment call. Violation of any section of the Pitch
Rule in Section III below can also result in protest of the game in which it
occurs. See 4.19 of the 2008 Little League Baseball Official Rule Book.
J. Final interpretation of a rule shall be the
responsibility of the Board of Directors.
K. Problems or conflicts shall be the
responsibility of the Division Vice-President or Player Agent.
L. Managers and/or coaches may NOT warm up the
pitchers for their team on or off the field.
M. A player may not pitch more than 6 innings
per week.
N. Managers and coaches may coach both first
and third as long as there is a Board approved volunteer in the dugout.
II. PLAYER/COACH SAFETY
A. Players MUST NOT wear watches,
rings, pins or jewelry of any kind. In the event a medical alert bracelet
or necklace is worn, it is to be taped down to the player’s body.
B.
When a
player is ejected from a game, he/she shall remain in the dugout, and take no
further part in that game. He/she may not sit in the stands and may not
be recalled. An ejected player may be released into the custody of their
guardian for the purpose of leaving the game site. Any player ejected
from a game is suspended for his/her team’s next physically played game.
III.
PITCHING
RULE
A.
Any
player on a regular season team may pitch. (Note: There is no limit to the
number of pitches a team may use in a game.)
B.
The
Manager must remove the pitcher when said pitcher reaches the limit for his/her
age group as noted below, but the pitcher may remain in the game at another
position.
League Age 11-12 85
pitches per day
League Age 9-10 75
pitches per day
Exception: If a pitcher reaches the limit imposed above for his/her
league age while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until that
batter reaches base or is put out.
C.
Intentional
Walk: There is no
intentional walk in the minor division.
D.
Pitchers
league age 16 and under must adhere to the following rest requirements:
·
If a
player pitches 61 or more pitches in a day, three (3) calendar days of rest, and a game must be observed.
·
If a
player pitches 41 – 60 pitches in a day, two (2) calendar days of rest, and a game must be observed.
·
If a
player pitches 21 – 40 pitches in a day, one (1) calendar day of rest must be
observed.
·
If a
player pitches 1 – 20 pitches in a day, no (0) calendar day of rest must be
observed.
A player may not pitch in consecutive games. Exception: Age 16 and under- A player may
pitch in consecutive games if 40 or less pitches were delivered in the previous
game.
E.
The
official scorekeeper or other board approved game official will be the official
pitch count recorder.
F.
The
official pitch count recorder shall inform the umpire when a pitcher has
delivered his/her maximum limit of pitches for the game, as noted in Section D
above. The umpire will inform the
pitcher’s manager that the pitcher must be removed in accordance with Section
D. However, the failure by the pitch
counter recorder to notify the umpire, and/or the failure of the umpire to
notify the manager, does not relieve the manager of his/her responsibility to
remove the pitcher when that pitcher is no longer eligible.
G.
Violation
of any section of this regulation can result in protest of the game in which it
occurs. The Manager shall also
receive an automatic suspension to be served at the next scheduled game,
following notification by the Division VP.
H.
A
player who has attained league age twelve (12) is not eligible to pitch in AAA.
I.
A
pitcher may not pitch in more than one game in a day.
J.
The
withdrawal of an ineligible pitcher after that pitcher is announced, or after a
warm-up pitch is delivered, but before that player has pitched a ball to a
batter, shall not be considered a violation.
K.
Pitchers
delivered in games declared “Tie Games” or “Suspended Games” shall be charged
against pitcher’s eligibility.
L.
In
suspended games resumed on another day, the pitcher of record at the time the
game was halted may continue to pitch to the extent of their eligibility for that
day, provided said pitcher has observed the required days of rest.
·
Example
1: A league age 11 pitcher delivers 70 pitches
in a game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes on the following Thursday. The pitcher is not eligible to pitch in the
resumption of the game because he/she has not observed the required three days
of rest.
·
Example
2: A league age 11 pitcher delivers 70 pitches
in a game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes on Saturday.
The pitcher is eligible to pitch up to 75 more pitches in the resumption
of the game because he/she has observed the required three days of rest.
·
Example
3: A league age 11 pitcher delivers 70 pitches
in a game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes two weeks later. The pitcher is eligible to pitch up to 75 more pitches in the
resumption of the game, provided he/she is eligible based on his/her pitching
record during the previous three days.
Note: The use of this regulation
negates the concept of the “calendar week” with regard to pitching eligibility.
M.
A pitcher who delivers one or more pitches in a game cannot play in
the position of catcher for the remainder of that game. The exception to finish the
batter in Section III (B) above will also apply. If a player catches at any time during any game, his/her pitch count is
reduced to 50 pitches for that game.
IV. ELIGIBILITY
A. A player must be league age 9 through 11.
B. A player who is league age 12 must be drafted into
the Major Division. Exception: Those
players who may lack the skills to play in the Major Division may submit a
“Little League Regulation V (a) Waiver Request Form to the District
Administrator for written approval to play in the AAA Division.
C. A
8 year old may be allowed to play in the "AAA" division with Board
approval.
D. A
9 year old shall not be drafted into the major division at any time during the
season.
V. TEAMS
A. There will be no less than 12 rostered
players or more than 14 rostered players on each team at any time during the
season, without prior board approval.
B. No interleague play or practice
shall take place, without prior Board, District, Regional, and Little League
approval.
VI. TIME LIMITS
A. No new inning shall begin after 1 hour and 35
minutes from the scheduled starting time of the game, not when the game
actually starts. Any inning
started before the 1 hour and 35 minute cut-off time SHALL be finished
regardless of time. The late arrival of an umpire in excess of 10
minutes may be grounds to adjust the game time. Any adjustment to game
time can only be made by a non-participating Board Member within the first 2
innings of a game, using the following order of hierarchy: Minors VP,
Minors Player Agent, League Umpire in Chief, League President, or other board
member.
B. In the event game time is called by the
umpire during an incomplete inning, the game will end and the final score will
revert back to the previous completed inning (assuming 4 innings have been
played or 3 ½ innings if the home team is ahead).
C. In the event a game is tied after 6 innings
and it is within the time limit (as stated above in A), game will be continued
until time limit or tie is broken determining a winner. No new inning
shall begin after 1 hour and 45 minutes.
D. Regular season games, which end in a tie
score, will be counted in the standings as a ½ win and ½ loss for each team.
E. Rained out and incomplete games will be
rescheduled by the Director of Scheduling to be made up as soon as possible.
F. In the event the field lights fail during a
game. The game will resume at a later date where it left off with the
same players, positions and pitch count.
VII. MANAGERS AND COACHES
A. Managers and coaches shall acknowledge their respective duties
and responsibilities (as outlined in the “2008 Canyon Hills Little League
Manager & Coaches Responsibility” handout) by signature and adhere to said
duties and responsibilities.
B. The manager shall have the option of
having as many Board approved coaches on the team roster as they would
like. At no time during a game shall there be a combined total of more
than 3 Board approved volunteers (managers, coaches, etc.) in the dugout
or on the field.
C. The home team manager is responsible for ensuring that the
official game scorebook is in the hands of the official scorekeeper prior to
the beginning of the game.
D. Both managers are to supply one game ball
for each game played.
E. The defensive team is allowed to have no
more than two adults stationed on the field, between the front dugout gate and
the end of the dugout, as long as one adult is stationed within the dugout at
all times.
F. Managers will be assessed a $50 deposit in
the beginning of the season to ensure that all snack bar duties are met and
equipment loaned out has been returned.
G. The
team manager is responsible for ensuring their team’s fulfillment of its snack
bar related obligations. General obligations will be supplying workers
for snack bar duty. Failure to meet your team’s snack bar obligation can
result in one or more of the following;
·
A $25
fee assessed to the manager’s $50 deposit.
·
The
Manager is suspended for 1 game.
·
The
Manager is suspended for 2 consecutive games.
·
The
Manager is taken before Board for consideration.
ANY SUSPENSIONS SHALL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY WITH THE 1ST
GAME FOLLOWING THE MISSED SNACK BAR ASSIGNMENT.
H.
When a manager or coach is ejected from a game,
he/she shall leave the field IMMEDIATELY, to a position beyond that
field’s outfield fence, and take no further part in that game. He/she may
not sit in the stands and may not be recalled. Any manager or coach
ejected from a game is suspended for his/her team’s next physically played
game. (Rule 4.07)
VIII. MERCY RULE
A. Any time after the completion of the 4th
or any subsequent inning, a team is in the lead by 10 or more runs, the umpire
shall immediately declare the game over and the leading team will be the
winner.
IX. MANDATORY PLAY
A. No Player can sit out for more than two
consecutive innings. All players must start at least every other game.
X. INFIELD FLY RULE
A. Reference 2.00, 6.05(d&k).
PENALTIES
NOT PREVIOUSLY STATED FOR THESE LOCAL RULES SHALL BE AS OUTLINED IN THE 2008
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL OFFICIAL RULE BOOK.