1. Registration of Players
2. Eligibility of Players
3. Penalties
4. Advertising on Junior Uniforms
5. Umpires
6. Baseballs
7. Batting Helmets
8. Pre Match Diamond Warm-Ups
9. Duration of Games / Five Minute Rule
10. Choice of Innings
11. Outright Winner
12. Bases
13. Regulation Game
14. Pitchers
15. Base Running - Under 12
16. Third Strike - Under 12
17. Footwear
18. Seven run rule - Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16
19. Wasting of Time
20. Managing and Coaching
21. Grounds
22. Alcohol
23. Behaviour of Players, Coaches, Officials and Spectators
24. Playing Field Dimensions
25. Runs Scored For and Against
26. Multiple Teams in one Age Group
27. Misdemeanours
28. Match Cards
The following conditions will be operable for all junior Matches conducted by or under the Auspices of The Dandenong Baseball Association Inc. Note that these conditions should be read in conjunction with the Official Rules of Baseball and Rules of The Dandenong Baseball Association Inc.
1. Registration of Players
All players must be registered as follows:-
(a) If not previously registered as a Junior Player, a player need only be registered on the prescribed Junior Registration Form. The Junior Registration Form must include a declaration of Proof of Age, or must be accompanied by a copy of a Birth Certificate or similar evidence that the person is within the specified age limits. Such registration MUST be received by the Registration Secretary within seventy two (72) hours of the player appearing in their first match.
(b) If a person has previously been registered with another Association or Club, they must be firstly cleared from that Association or Club on a Dandenong Baseball Association Clearance Form and then Registered on a Junior Registration Form.
(c)The Clearance Form may also be sighted by, and if so sighted, MUST be signed by a
member of the Executive of the Association BEFORE the said person can participate in a match. The completed and signed Form must be forwarded to the Association Secretary within 72 hours
2. Eligibility of Players
(a) A player is eligible to take part of any match in the respective age groupings, provided that they are under the age of 12, 14, 16 or 18 on the 1st August of the year of Competition.
(b) No player may participate in the Junior Competition until they attain their eighth birthday. To play Senior Baseball, Junior Players must attain the age of 14 years and to participate in the A Grade Senior competition, they must attain the age of 15 years. To play Women?s Baseball a Player must attain the age of 13 years.
(c) For a player to be eligible to compete in Finals Matches, they shall have played at least three matches with their Club in the home and away games.
(d) All Clubs will be sent a list of registered players prior to the Season commencing. This list must be updated and sent back to the Association Secretary one week before the commencement of the home and away games. Registration of players after the commencement of the home and away games must be forwarded within seventy two (72) hours of the player competing in a game.
3. Penalties
Failure by a Club to comply with any of the Rules detailed in Sections 1,2 and 14of these
playing conditions, will result in the offending Club forfeiting any match points gained
whilst playing such ineligible player(s). A fine as set by the Association from time to time
for each individual offence will also be imposed.
4. Advertising on Junior Uniforms
Selective advertising is permissible on the back of Junior Uniforms, providing that the
lettering / logo is not in excess of two inches in height.
5. Umpires
The Association is responsible for the provision of Umpires. Where no official Umpire is
available, the Home team WILL provide the Umpire, and they may request the other team to
provide a line Umpire.
The Umpire is not permitted to smoke whilst officiating during a game.
6. Baseballs
(a) In Association run Junior Centres, the Association shall provide two match balls per game.
In Home and Away games the Home team shall provide two match balls and have additional balls available.
(b)Under 12 Competition ABSS Minor League Balls
Under 14, Under16 and Under 18 - the balls must be leather Waterproof Baseballs
7. Batting Helmets
(a) Double eared helmets MUST be worn by all players during their time at bat and for the entire duration of their time on the base paths in all matches. This will be enforced by the Umpires.
(b) Under 12 and Under 14. Batting helmets for Under 12 and Under 14 players, including those players who are competing out of their age group, must have EAR GUARDS and CHIN STRAPS.
(c) All bat boys MUST wear double eared batting helmets when on the playing field.
(d) All catchers in all grades to wear helmet and throat protector.
(e) Any player warming up a pitcher MUST wear a helmet, mask and throat protector.
8. Pre Match Diamond Warm Up
(a) Fifteen minutes before the scheduled starting time of a game, the second named team shall be entitled to a warm up on the playing field, not to exceed five (5) minutes.
(b) Ten minutes before the scheduled starting time of a game, the first named team shall be entitled to a warm up on the playing field, not to exceed five (5) minutes.
(c) Five minutes before the scheduled starting time of a game, the playing diamond must be vacated. Both managers must meet with the Umpire(s) to determine ground rules, etc.
9. Duration of Games
Under 12 and Under 1490 minutes or 7 innings
Under 16 and Under 18105 minutes or 9 innings
When time is up(10.30 am) the game finishes and if necessary the score reverts to equal innings.
(a) FINALS -Five (5) Minute Rule.
If at the completion of even innings, from call of ?Side Out? there remains more than five (5) minutes of time before the scheduled completion time of the match, a further complete inning shall be played, except where the home team needs none of its half inning or only a fraction of it.
(b) If at five minutes before the scheduled time of completion the Home team is
AHEAD-the game ceases immediately
TIED OR BEHIND-the game continues until the winning run is scored or
the side is retired.
In any game, if five minutes or less remains at the completion of even innings, the game
shall end.
(c) No game shall proceed past the hour of 11.30am. If, at 11.30am, the game is tied, a new complete game shall be played at a later date to be arranged by the Association.
10. Choice of Innings
(a)The first name team shall be the home team and shall field first.
(b)Semi-Finals: Team finishing higher on the ladder is the home team
(c)Preliminary Final: Team finishing higher on the ladder is the home team
(d)Grand Final: The first team into the Grand Final is the home team
11. Outright Winner
Points will be used to determine the winning team. If the points are equal, the percentage of
the teams shall be used, calculated by dividing runs scored by runs scored and runs
conceded. If teams are still tied, the number of hits, number of outs or stolen bases (in that
order) will be used until the tie is broken.
12. Bases
In all age groups, bases must be pegged, except the home plate.
13. Regulation Game
It shall become a regulation game when the Umpire terminates play due to adverse weather
or ground conditions after three (3) completed innings or a total or forty-five (45) minutes
playing time.
14. Pitchers
(a) In Under 12 and Under 14 games, a pitcher shall pitch NO MORE than three (3) innings in a game. One (1) pitch constitutes an inning. Failure to comply will result in the offending Club being penalised in accordance with section 3 of these playing conditions.
(b) In Under 16 and Under 18 games, a pitcher shall pitch NO MORE than five (5) innings or part thereof in any one weekend.
(c) If a Senior Club has no Under 16 or 18 Team an eligible Junior may throw NO MORE than 100 Pitches in a Senior Game on any given weekend (The Pitcher may finish throwing to a batter if that batter was started prior to the 100 Pitch)
(d) Any Violation of rules a, b or c may result in the following:
(1) The Coach appearing before the Executive
(2) Loss of Match Points
(3) A fine of up to $200
(e) Innings Pitched and/or Pitches thrown to be marked on the scorecards.
15. Base Running - Under 12
A runner must not leave a base until either the ball is hit or reaches the home plate.
If this rule is violated, the Umpire shall declare ?No Play?, the ball is dead, the base runners
return to their bases held before the pitch.
The offending player will then be warned by the Umpire. Any future violation of this rule
by the TEAM during the game will result in the player being given out.
Under 14, 16 and 18 - Senior Rules apply.
16. Third Strike - Under 12
The batter is ?OUT? when a third strike is indicated by the Umpire, whether or not the pitch
is legally caught by the catcher.
A third strike, which is not caught by the catcher, is ALIVE until it goes out of play and base
runners may advance at their own peril.
17. Footwear
NO METAL CLEATS are to be worn, but moulded plastic cleats are permitted. Soccer or
football boots with plastic moulded stops are permitted, as long as there is not metal
protruding through the plastic stops.
18. Seven Run Rule - Under 12,Under 14 and Under 16
A team shall bat for a maximum of seven runs in any offensive innings. As the seventh run crosses the plate, the scorer shall notify the Umpire. At the completion of the
Seventh run, the Umpire shall call ?Time?.
19. Wasting of Time
It is contrary to the spirit of Junior Baseball for teams to engage in the practice of wasting
time, particularly in the closing minutes of a time limit game. Umpires are hereby instructed
to take all necessary steps to prevent such malpractice and adults in charge of teams are
warned that the Association will not tolerate such tactics.
20. Managing and Coaching
(a) One adult Manager or Coach suitably attired in Club colours may be used in each coach?s box at first and third base.
(b) A Coach or Coaches cannot switch coaching boxes during a half inning.
(c) Players, Managers and Coaches must remain on the benches or in the prescribed area during a game.
(d) If a Manager or Coach goes onto the Playing field (crosses the baseline), more than ONCE during his defensive half or an inning, while the same player is pitching, such Manager or Coach MUST make a pitching change. A third visit or any subsequent visits will force the Manger or Coach to make a pitching change. This rule will be enforced by the Umpire. A Manager or Coach may, at any time, without penalty, go on to the ground for the sole purpose of giving aid to a sick or injured player.
(e) Under 12, 14 and 16 - an adult Manager or Coach is NOT to wear metal cleats.
21. Grounds
The Association or Club providing the Grounds for the Match is expected to have the
playing field properly marked and defined with particular emphasis on the boundary limits.
The Home Club is responsible for the provision of bases, home plate, pitchers plate and foul
flats. Bases, etc. must be whitened. The host Association or Club is responsible for making
sure First Aid is available at the grounds.
22. Alcohol
NO ALCOHOL is to be available or consumed at any Junior Match.
23.Behaviour of Players, Coaches, Officials and Spectators
(a) Good relationships must be fostered between teams before, during and particularly after games.
(b) The authority and decisions of the Umpire must be respected. Abuse and intimidating language or tactics must not be directed to any Umpire by any person.
(c) The Coach of each team must insist that his players behave in a sportsmanlike manner, especially towards members of the opposing team at all times. The use of intemperate or unseemly language by players or coaches is ABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN.
(d) Representatives of each team, including coaches and managers are required to draw the attention of their respective spectators or their own players to the above conditions regarding behaviour, if these conditions are being disregarded.
(e) No player or coach is to throw any equipment in a show of temper (bats, helmets, etc.). The Umpire will give a team a warning, then the next player will be ejected from the game for similar offence.
(f) No Coach or Manager is permitted to smoke whilst being involved in a game.
24. Playing Field Dimensions
The following condition will apply to the playing field and other equipment for Under 12,
14, 16 and 18 games.
Under 12Under 14Under 16Under 18
Pitching Distance 43? 50? 57? 60? 6?
Base Paths 60? 75? 85? 90?
Diagonal84? 10.25?106? 1.25?120? 2.5?127? 3 3/8?
Passed Ball Line 25? 40? 50? 60?
Bases, PlatesFull SizeFull SizeFull SizeFull Size
Home Run LR 200? 225? 275?Full Size
Fence CF 246? 275? 320?Full Size
Coaches Box8? x 4?8? x 4?16? x 8?20? 10?
Batting Box6? x 3?6? x 3?6? x 4?6? x 4?
Catchers BoxSenior SizeSenior SizeSenior SizeSenior Size
Bat Size (Max)N.A N.AN.AN.A
25. Runs Scored For and Against
In regard to final scores in TIME MATCHES, various examples are given below.
The basic principle to keep in mind is:
When an unequal number of innings has been played, the score reverts back to the
ast completed number of innings,? except where:
a) The team last at bat is ahead, OR
b) The team last at bat having scored an equal number to, or less than the team first at bat by the end of the last completed number of innings, has in the incomplete innings, scored sufficient rung to make the score a TIE.
In each of the following examples, "A" is the first team at bat and "B" is the team to bat last.
|
|
6th |
7th |
|
Total Runs |
Correct Score |
| 1 |
A
B
|
6
4
|
1
2
|
(Incomplete)
|
7
6
|
Reverts back to 6th
A 6 d B 4 |
| 2 |
A
B
|
6
4
|
0
2
|
(Incomplete)
|
6
7
|
Game is Tie
A6 Drew B6 |
| 3 |
A
B |
6
4
|
0
3
|
(Incomplete)
|
6
7
|
Win for B
B7 d A6 |
| 4 |
A
B |
5
5
|
0
1
|
(Incomplete)
|
5
6
|
Win for B
B6 d A5 |
| 5 |
A
B |
5
5
|
1
0
|
(Incomplete)
|
6
5
|
Reverts Back to 6th
A5 Drew B5 |
| 6 |
A
B |
5
5
|
1
1
|
(Incomplete)
|
6
6
|
Game is Tie
A6 Drew B6 |
| 7 |
A
B |
4
7
|
2
-
|
(Did Not Bat)
|
6
7
|
Win for B
B7 d A6 |
26. Multiple Teams in one Age Group
To be eligible for Finals a Player must have played one more than half their games in the Lower Team.
27. Misdemeanours
Any misdemeanour by a player, coach official or spectator during a game, shall be reported
to the Executive of the Association. Any such report shall be dealt with by the Executive
and may incur any fine and or penalty it considers appropriate.
28.Match Cards
Match Cards must be filled out correctly and shall include the Players full names. Biros or pens are to be used (not pencils). The completed Match Cards must be sent to the Association Secretary within 72 hours of completion of the game. Failure to so shall result in a fine as determined by the Association. The Home Side is responsible for the sending of the Card.