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2010 MINUTEMAN
BASEBALL LEAGUE RULES
Rev. 4/1/2010
Table of Contents
8.0 Weather & Field
Condition Notification/ Make-Up Games.
10.0 Spring Season Rounds
of Play and Post-season Playoff Schedules
11.0 Summer League Special
Rules
12.0 Fall League Special
Rules
13.0 Continental Division
Special Rules
The Minuteman Baseball League is comprised of the Minuteman
League, Patriot League, Continental League, Summer League and Fall League with
player eligibility as defined in these rules.
The rules set forth below will apply to all leagues unless specifically
noted.
Any changes to the rules after printing will be
available on www.mmbrl.com.
Good
sportsmanship shall be expected of coaches, players, and parents at all times.
Unacceptable behavior includes, but is not limited to: the taunting of opposing
players, the use of profanity, demonstrative actions or statements in response
to an umpire’s call, and the throwing or slamming of equipment.
A player, coach
or spectator ejected from a game by an umpire will not be allowed to
participate or appear at the next game for that team. The Coach of the opposing
team of the player, coach or spectator ejected is required to notify their Town
Director immediately after the game when such an ejection occurs. It is the
Town Director’s responsibility to promptly notify the other Town Director to
ensure compliance with this rule.
Boys
and girls living in the participating towns and born between May 1, 1991 and April
30, 1997 are eligible to play in the Minuteman League during the spring 2010
season. Players who are 15 years old on April 30th of the current
year are considered 15 year-olds for purposes of the league and its rules.
Players who are 14 years old on April 30th of the current year are
considered 14 year-olds for purposes of the league and its rules. Players who
are 13 years old on April 30th of the current year are considered 13
year-olds for purposes of the league and its rules and only 13 year old players are eligible
to participate in the Patriot League. Players
who are 16, 17 or 18 years old on April 30th of the current year are
eligible to participate in the Continental League. Under no circumstances will any player born
prior to May 1, 1992 be allowed to participate. A player born after April 30,
1997 will be allowed to participate if he is not playing for his town’s small
diamond (Little League equivalent) program and if he is eligible to participate
in his town’s Babe Ruth League-level big diamond program by virtue of his
school grade level or town league policy. Any such player will be listed on his
team’s roster as a 12 year-old.
The
basic playing rules are those outlined in the Babe Ruth League baseball
rulebook of the national Babe Ruth organization, except for the following
modifications:
3.1
Teams will consist of no fewer than 12 rostered
players, with every effort made to equalize talent among the teams created
within each town's organization. Our objective is to maximize playing
opportunities while not keeping rosters so small that forfeits are likely.
Roster changes will be allowed throughout the season, but no one added after May
9, 2010, may participate in the post-season playoffs. Each Town Director is
responsible for updating the website with roster changes for his town’s teams
prior to the next affected games, and he is responsible generally for making
certain that website roster information is current and accurate.
3.2
All players present at a game will bat in a pre-set
rotation (for example, a 13-man batting order is used if 13 players are
present). Anyone arriving late will be slotted into the final spot in the
order.
3.3
Every player must play at least 3 innings in the
field. No player shall sit out more than 2 innings in a row defensively.
3.4
A minimum of 8 players is required to begin and
continue a game. A team playing with 8 players will not be penalized in any way
(for example, no automatic out for the “empty” lineup slot) regardless of the
circumstances creating the situation.
3.5
The batting and minimum fielding requirements of Rules
3.2 and 3.3 shall apply to all players available to participate for each team
at the time the home team takes the field to start a game, even if a player’s
injury prevents him from being able to bat, throw, or field effectively. If a
player is able to play in the field but not able to hit due to injury, that
player must nonetheless appear in the batting rotation, and an out will be
recorded when his position in the batting order is reached. If a player is able
to hit but not able to throw due to injury, that player must nonetheless play
his minimum of 3 innings in the field, or a coach may choose to leave a
defensive position unoccupied during the innings the player would have fielded.
If a player listed in the original lineup is removed from the batting order due
to injury, ejection, or early departure, that player shall not re-enter the
game as either a batter or a fielder, and his spot in the lineup shall be
skipped with no penalty involved.
3.6
No new inning shall begin more than 2 hours and 15 minutes after the actual (as opposed to
scheduled) starting time of the game. Any game stopped due to this rule shall
be considered a complete regulation game, regardless of the number of innings completed.
Extra-inning games may exceed this time limitation, but only if there is no
succeeding game scheduled to be played on the same field.
3.7
In the Minuteman League, during first round games, a
mercy rule of 6 runs per half-inning shall be in force, except in the last
agreed upon inning. For all games subsequent to the first round, there will be
no per-inning or per-game mercy rule. In the Patriot League,
a mercy rule of 5 runs per half-inning shall be in force (except in the
last agreed upon inning) for the full season,
excluding the playoffs. In the Patriot League and in Minuteman in the last
agreed upon inning there will be no run limits. So if a team is trailing
by more than 5 or 6 runs respectfully, they have a chance in coming back in a
game. If a visiting team comes up and goes ahead, but darkness becomes an
issue. The game does go back the previous inning score and is counted as
a complete game.
3.8 Alternate Player Rule
3.8.1 Minuteman League: If a team
does not have enough players for any regular season game (rule does not apply
to the post season), the team may add up to 4 alternate players who are
rostered on another Minuteman or Patriot League team from their town. Any
alternate player must bat last or no greater than 10th in the
batting order. If there are more than one alternate players, they must
bat in age order (youngest to oldest) at the end of the lineup. If
11 or more non-alternate players show up for a game, no alternate players can
play. If a non-alternate player shows up late to a game, then any
alternate player that is batting in the 10th position must be removed from the
game and the non-alternate player is inserted into the lineup prior to any
alternate players. Any alternate player can only play outfield
positions or catcher. If a manager
or coach is using an alternate player for a game, he/she must inform the other
manager/coach prior to the game of the name and age of the alternate player(s)
and on which team(s) the alternate player(s) are rostered.
3.8.2 Patriot League: Same rules
as Rule 3.8.1, except the alternate player(s) must be 13 years old, and be
rostered on a Patriot League or Minuteman League team. (rule does not
apply to the post season).
3.8.3 Continental League. Same rules as Rule 8.3.1, except the
alternate player(s) must be 16, 17 or 18 years old and be rostered on a
Continental League team. (rule does not
apply to the post season).
3.8.4
If a game is suspended by umpire’s decision before
becoming an official game, it shall be resumed from its point of discontinuance
and played to a regulation conclusion. A regulation game ending in a tie shall
be considered an official game and not resumed at a later date, except for any
post-season playoff game, which shall be continued to a conclusion from its
point of discontinuance. In situations not specifically covered by this Rule 3.8,
the Babe Ruth Baseball rulebook shall govern.
3.8.5 The “force-play slide rule” as adopted by the MIAA shall be in effect. This is the NCAA Force-Play-Slide Rule (Rule 8, Section 4). Below is a copy of that rule. Force-Play-Slide Rule (NCAA Baseball Rule 8 Section 4 - adopted by MIAA)
SECTION 4. The intent of the
force-play-slide rule is to ensure the safety of all players. This is a safety
as well as an interference rule. Whether the defense could have completed the
double play has no bearing on the applicability of this rule. This rule
pertains to a force-play situation at any base, regardless of the number of
outs.
a. On any force play, the runner must slide on the
ground before the base and in a direct line between the two bases. It is
permissible for the slider’s momentum to carry him through the base in the
baseline extended (see diagram).
Exception—A runner need not slide directly into a base as long
as the runner slides or runs in a direction away from the fielder to avoid
making contact or altering the play of the fielder. Interference shall not be
called.
(1) “On the ground” means either a head-first slide or
a slide with one leg and buttock on the ground before the base.
(2) “Directly into a base” means the runner’s entire
body (feet, legs, trunk and arms) must stay in a straight line between the
bases.
b. Contact with a fielder is legal and interference
shall not be called if the runner makes a legal slide directly to the base and
in the baseline extended (see diagram).
A.R.—If contact occurs on top of the base as a result of a “pop-up” slide,
this contact is legal.
c. Actions by a runner are illegal and interference shall be called if:
(1) The runner slides or runs out of the base line in
the direction of the fielder and alters the play of a fielder (with or without
contact);
(2) The runner uses a rolling or cross-body slide and
either makes contact with or alters the play of a fielder;
(3) The runner’s raised leg makes contact higher than
the fielder’s knee when in a standing position;
(4) The runner slashes or kicks the fielder with
either leg; or
(5) The runner illegally slides toward or contacts the
fielder even if the fielder makes no attempt to throw to complete a play.
PENALTY for 1-5—(1) With less than two
outs, the batter-runner, as well as the interfering runner, shall be declared
out and no other runner(s) shall advance.
(2) With two outs, the interfering
runner shall be declared out and no other runner(s) shall advance.
(3) If the runner’s slide or collision
is flagrant, the runner shall be ejected from the contest.
A.R.—If the bases are loaded with no
outs, a double-play attempt is made, and interference is called, all other
runners must return to their original bases.
3.8.5
Either adults or players may be used as base coaches,
but all players acting as coaches must wear a batting helmet.
3.8.6 Any communications with an
umpire regarding calls or rule interpretations shall be initiated only by a
team’s manager or acting manager, and such interactions shall occur in a
civilized, sportsmanlike manner. Coaches, players, and spectators shall refrain
from initiating such discussions.
The
basic pitching rules are those outlined in the Babe Ruth Baseball rules, except
for the following modifications:
4.1
Patriot League and Continental League player’s
pitching week is Monday - Sunday.
Minuteman League only players pitching week is Friday – Thursday except
for the playoffs.
4.2
No player may pitch more than 6 innings in regular
season games played during their pitching week. Additionally,
a player is not allowed to pitch on back-to-back days if they have pitched 3 or
more innings on the first day. Thus, for example, a player pitches 3
innings in a Saturday game cannot pitch on Sunday. Also, in the
Minuteman League, if a team plays a Friday night due to and odd number of teams
in the league, and that team’s next game is on Sunday. These games
(Friday and Sunday) will be considered back to back for pitching purposes.
4.3
A player may pitch a maximum of 9 innings per their
pitching week including the Minuteman League, in-town leagues, and school
programs.
4.4
The total number of combined innings pitched by all of
a team’s 15 year-olds in one game shall not exceed three (3), as measured by
Rule 4.5. Additionally, the total of all innings
pitched by a 15-year old cannot exceed 4 innings in any single pitching week.
4.5
A Continental League player may pitch a
maximum of 4 innings in any one game, regular season and playoffs.
4.6
Throwing one pitch during an inning (not including warm-ups)
constitutes one inning pitched. Thus, more than one pitcher may be charged with
an inning pitched for the same inning.
4.7
A player must be removed as a pitcher for the
remainder of a game after hitting three batters in the same game.
4.8
The standard balk rules shall be enforced at all times
against 14 and 15 year-old pitchers. Each 13 year-old pitcher (in either the Minuteman or Patriot League) will be
allowed one balk warning per game before the standard balk rules are enforced.
Balk rules will be enforced against pitchers of all ages during the post-season
playoffs.
4.9
After a player has been removed as a pitcher, he
cannot return to pitch again in the same game.
5.1
Each team will provide its own batting and catching
equipment.
5.2
The home team will make sure bases are in place and
will provide three game balls (official Babe Ruth League balls or comparable),
regardless of game location.
5.3 The MIAA restrictions on metal bats (limiting diameter
to 2 5/8 inches and the length-weight differential to minus 3) shall apply only
to 14 and 15 year-old players. Any player may use a wooden bat of any
specifications. Each non-conforming metal bat must be clearly identified by
white or brightly colored adhesive tape just above the grip. Each manager will
be responsible for enforcement of this rule among his players. The penalty for
illegal bat use by a 14 or 15 year-old will be as follows:
5.3.1 If the illegal bat is identified and replaced before
an at-bat has concluded, there is no penalty.
5.3.2 If the illegal bat is identified after an at-bat has
concluded but before a pitch has been thrown to the following batter, the
batter using the illegal bat shall be declared out, and all baserunners shall
be returned to the bases they occupied prior to the final pitch.
5.3.3 If the illegal bat is identified after the at-bat has
concluded and after a pitch has been thrown to the following batter, the result
of the at-bat stands.
6.1
Each Town Director is responsible for booking umpires
for all regular season and playoff games scheduled to be played in their town,
regardless of which teams are competing, unless special alternative
arrangements have been made.
6.2
Each Town Director is responsible for prompt payment
to umpires he has booked for the regular season games played in his town and
for any regular season home games of his town’s teams that might need to be
scheduled elsewhere. Each team participating in a playoff game shall be
prepared to pay one-half the total umpire expenses of that game directly to the
umpire(s) at the pre-game meeting, regardless of where the game is played.
6.3
One umpire stationed behind home plate is a minimum
standard. The Minuteman Baseball League
recommends two umpires for the Minuteman Division, Continental Division, Summer
Minuteman Division, Fall Minuteman Division and Fall High School Division
regular season games and ALL playoff games at ALL levels. Every effort should be made to utilize
certified umpires in appropriate umpiring attire. The use of coaches and
parents should be avoided unless a scheduled umpire fails to appear, in which
case the opposing coaches should agree on the use of the best available
umpire-substitutes so that the players will have the opportunity to play
baseball, rather than endure a forfeit.
7.1
Each town program is responsible for
providing liability and excess medical insurance.
8.1
It shall be the responsibility of the Town Director in
each town to monitor weather and field conditions as they affect games
scheduled to be played in his town. He shall notify coaches of all affected
teams no later than two hours before scheduled game time if there are any
doubts about playability. Similarly, he is responsible for notifying the Umpire
Coordinator and the umpires scheduled to handle those games. This communication
will avoid unnecessary trips and will allow for field switching in the event
that a scheduled field is unplayable but an unscheduled field is useable.
8.2
With many fields available to us throughout the towns
involved, our goal should be to avoid the need for make-up games by utilizing
alternative fields (even in other league towns) at the scheduled game time or
the scheduled field at an earlier or later game time on the scheduled day.
Umpires should be informed of any field or time changes with as much advance
notice as possible.
8.3
If a game needs to be postponed for reasons other than
weather or field conditions (e.g. advance knowledge of a team’s inability to
field 8 or more players), the manager of a team unable to play a game at its
scheduled time and place must notify the opposing team’s manager, the Umpire
Coordinator, and his own Town Director at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled
game time. If he does not, his team will be charged with a forfeit, the game
will not be rescheduled for playing, and he will be responsible for paying any
umpire expenses individually, rather than as an expense shared between the
involved towns.
8.4
Any game
appropriately postponed (under Rule 8.3 or because of weather or field
conditions) shall be replayed at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday of the following
weekend, unless both teams agree on a time for the game to be played prior to
that, such as:
8.4.1
Moving the game to a different, playable field at the
originally scheduled time (see 8.2 above).
8.4.2
Playing a double header on a different, playable
field.
8.4.3
Using a weeknight with the fewest conflicts. This
arrangement may be more feasible after school sports conclude (around June 1)
or for games between teams from the same town.
8.4.4
The Town
Directors of the involved towns must be kept informed of all rescheduling plans
and must give final approval. If no rescheduling arrangements can be made for a
game postponed under Rule 8.3, the game shall be considered a forfeit in favor
of the team originally willing and able to play at the scheduled time.
8.5
If the regular season ends with some games not made
up, standings for determining playoff seeds will be based on winning percentage
(e.g., a team with a 7-4 record has a higher winning percentage than a team
with an 8-5 record). Ties will be broken based on head-to-head play (if
possible) or on strength of schedule.
9.1 After each game, the winning team's manager is
responsible for reporting the final score and pitcher utilization for each team according to procedures
discussed at the managers' meeting. Information for tie games should be
reported by the home team’s manager. Results should be reported by 11:00 p.m.
the same evening as the game. The appropriate method of reporting is the league
website. If the website is inoperative for some reason, game information may be
e-mailed to the website administrator and league president.
9.2
A manager reporting through the website shall follow
the instructions given there for appropriate submission. The information
required in a game report submission, whether via the website or e-mail, is as
follows:
9.3.1 Final score showing both
team names.
9.3.2 Date the game was played.
9.3.3 Pitchers for the winning
team, listed with names, ages, and number of innings pitched by each. (Remember
that one pitch thrown in an inning constitutes an inning pitched for that
pitcher.)
9.3.4 Pitchers for the losing
team, listed with names, ages, and number of innings pitched by each. (Winning
manager should remember to confirm this data with the losing manager before
leaving the field.)
9.3.5 Name of the person entering
the report and the best way to make follow-up contact, if needed (e-mail
address or phone #).
9.3
Standings and other game-related information will be
disseminated through the web site and/or by e-mail at the beginning of each
week.
10.1
The Minuteman League will play
three rounds of games with a post season playoff. After each round (4 games, 4
games, and 6 games) the teams will be regrouped in an attempt to schedule games
against teams of comparable ability. Minuteman
League games are primarily scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. The Patriot League will play their games during the week
with a separate single elimination playoff among all teams at the end of the
season.
10.2
All teams (Minuteman,
Patriot and Continental Leagues) are eligible to participate in the post-season
playoffs. Any team choosing not to participate should inform its Town Director
no later than the Monday prior to the scheduled start of playoffs. As much as
possible, seeding shall be made based on Minuteman League third-round
divisional placement and on regular
season record for the Continental and Patriot League. Additional details regarding playoff format
will be determined by the Directors and disseminated to all teams in a timely
fashion.
10.3
All pitching
rules under Rule 4.0 shall be in force during the playoffs, except:
10.3.1 The balk rules shall be
enforced against all pitchers without benefit of a warning.
10.3.2 During the Minuteman League playoff
competition, a pitcher’s total weekly innings limitation for his team shall be
8, rather than 6. The pitching week will be defined as beginning on the date of
the first playoff game and ending on the date of the championship game, even if
it is postponed into a subsequent calendar week for any reason.
10.3.3 During the Patriot League
playoff competition, a pitcher’s total weekly innings limitation for his team
shall be 8, rather than 6. The pitching week in the Patriot League Playoffs
shall be defined as Monday through Sunday.
10.3.4 15 year-old pitching
limitation for the playoffs. There will be a 4 inning maximum rule for the
first 2 games and then a second 4 inning maximum rule for the second 2 games.
This rule applies to the total number of innings that can be pitched by a
15-year old. All other pitching rules remain unchanged.
AR 1. Player A, a 15 yr old, pitched 3 innings in the first round (game 1 of the playoffs). No other 15 yr old can pitch in round 1 (game 1 of the playoffs) as the max total for all 15 yr olds in a game is 3 innings. Player A is available to pitch 1 inning in Round 2 (game 2 of the playoffs) on Friday if their Round 1 game (game 1 of the playoffs) was played on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday respectively. If the round 1 game (game 1 of the playoffs) was pushed out for some reason to Thursday, and Round 2(game 2 of the playoffs) was played on Friday, then, Player A under the same circumstances would be ineligible to pitch on Friday, given that these are back to back days and having pitched 3 innings Thursday, disqualifies him for pitching Friday.
AR 2. Player A, a 15 yr old, didn't pitch in rounds 1 or 2 (games 1 or 2 of the playoffs), but, pitched 3 innings in round 3 (game 3 of the playoffs) on Saturday. Although he may be entitled to pitch one more inning in round 4 (game 4 of the playoffs), he would be ineligible to pitch in Round 4 (game 4 of the playoffs) if the Round 4 game was played on Sunday, as he can't pitch on back to back days if on the first day he pitched 3 innings. However, if Sunday's game (for weather reasons) was pushed out to Monday, he would be eligible to pitch one more inning.
AR 3. Player A,
a 15 yr old, didn't pitch in round 1 (game 1 of the playoffs) . He
pitches 3 innings in round 2 (game 2 of the playoffs) on Friday night.
While this player has a fresh set of 4 15-year old innings available for rounds
3 and 4 (games 3 and 4 of the playoffs), this pitcher would be ineligible to
pitch in Round 3 (game 3 of the playoffs), given this is a back to back game
with Round 2 (game 2 of the playoffs) and given he pitched 3 innings in Round 2
(game 1 of the playoffs) , disqualifies him.
10.4
The Directors may
publish additional rules to govern the playoffs, as they deem necessary.
11.1
All Minuteman League
rules shall apply to the Summer League, with the following modifications:
11.2 The summer league will initially be limited to 20 team
slots, and those slots will be filled first by teams from the “core” towns
participating in the spring league. If all 20 slots are not filled, teams from
outside towns will be considered for acceptance as long as fields are available
and travel issues are resolved. If the demand for teams from the core towns
exceeds 20 slots, we will expand the summer league for the core towns only, as
long as fields are available to fill scheduling requirements.
11.3
Each summer
team’s roster must be posted to the website prior to the first day of scheduled
summer league play. Each team is encouraged to roster 20 players. No player may
be rostered on more than one summer team in the Minuteman League, but to avoid
forfeits, roster flexibility among a town’s teams will be allowed, with coaches
strongly encouraged to share this information with each other prior to
game-time. A team’s playoff roster is limited, however, to the players listed
on the posted website roster.
11.4
To be eligible
for the Summer Minuteman League a player must not only meet the Minuteman
Spring requirements but must have played on the big diamond in the
spring. The Summer Minuteman League is not a step up league for 12 yr old
players. Each summer team’s roster may include
as many as three 16 year-old players, defined for the 2010 season as being born
between May 1, 1993 and April 30, 1994. These players are not allowed to pitch.
The intention of this rule is to provide an opportunity for players of this age
who are not chosen to play in a town’s summer all-star travel program.
11.5
The pitching week
in summer league play shall be defined as Monday through Sunday.
11.6
There are no rounds in the summer, it is
just a round robin schedule.
11.7
The summer
commissioner is responsible for creating an appropriate playoff format and for
promulgating any special rules necessary to fair administration of the playoffs.
11.8
An automatic mercy rule will be in effect. The umpire will stop the
game once it becomes official (4 1/2
innings if the home team is ahead or 5 innings if the home team is
behind) if one (1) team is ahead by
twelve (12) runs (or more) and has had equal time at bat (by innings) or if the
home team is leading.
12.1
The Minuteman Fall Baseball League is comprised of 3
divisions:
12.1.1
High School Division - For players that played on their HS
team this past spring or who have played Legion, Sr Babe Ruth, Lou Tompkins or
AAU baseball. Double headers will be played on Sundays.
12.1.3.1
No Pitcher may pitch more than 4 innings, this will allow
at least 2 pitchers per game. Everyone
Bats - Free substitutions. Other than
that it is normal MIAA Rules.
12.1.2
Minuteman Division - For players that previously played a
season on the 90 foot diamond (Patriot or Minuteman). Ages for this
division are 13 - 16. Double headers will be played on Saturdays.
12.1.3.1
Rules are the same as the Minuteman Summer League with one
change. Pitching - maximum four (4)
innings in a day for a pitcher.
12.1.3
Step Up Division - This division is designed to facilitate
the player transition from the 60 foot diamond to the 90 foot diamond. Players
must be at least 12 years old, be in the 7th or 8th grade for the current
school year and must be new to the 90 foot diamond. Single game will be
played on Saturdays.
12.1.3.1
Rules are the same as the Minuteman Summer League with one
change. Pitching - maximum three (3)
innings per player, at least 3 players get to pitch per game.
12.1.4
There are Open Rosters and no score reporting or standings
maintained for this league.
13.1
The Continental
League shall be comprised of players, age 16 – 18 years old as defined in Rule
2.0.
13.2 The Continental League shall play one 9 inning per
week on Sunday afternoons. The times of
the games shall be set by the Board of Directors, but should not start later
than 3:30 PM unless lights are available.
13.3 Each team may roster 20 players.
13.4 Pitching limitations are defined in Rule 4.5.
13.5 Each team will pay one umpire fee of $75.00/game for
the two umpires that are provided by the home team.
13.6 The Continental League will play a 7 game regular
season and a single elimination playoff.