LOCAL RULES
Please note that there are local rules herein that apply to this tournament in addition to the national rules. To prevent any confusion make sure you are using this set of rules specifically to guide your San Diego Global World Series play. Rules accessed online using the USSSA National website or through the USSSA APP may differ from the rules herein. The rules listed below solely govern the 2023 USSSA San Diego Global World Series.
FOREWORD
Playing rules not specifically covered herein, shall be governed by The Official MLB Rules of Baseball – National League. If any conflict in rules between these Official USSSA Baseball National By-laws & Rules and The Official MLB Rules of Baseball – National League, these Official USSSA Baseball National By-laws & Rules shall govern. In the event of any conflict in language between any printed version of these Official USSSA Baseball National By-laws & Rules and the usssabaseball.org online version, the usssabaseball.org online version shall govern.
MEMBERSHIP, PARTICIPATION & CLASSIFICATIONS OF PLAY
2.01: Team Membership: A team registration fee shall be paid seasonally to participate in the USSSA Baseball program. The USSSA Baseball season begins August 1st and concludes July 31st.
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER & TEAM ELIGIBILITY
3.01.A: In divisions 4U – 18U, all players participating in USSSA Baseball tournament play shall have photocopies of their original birth certificate in the possession of their team manager at all times. Upon protest, failure to have a photocopy of the original birth certificate immediately available upon demand shall result in the offending team losing the game(s), being ejected from the tournament, being placed last in the standings and forfeiting all awards, points, sponsors travel money, and berths that would have been or have been awarded.
3.01.B: All grade based players must have a copy of their current report card, or official school ID with grade, or any official government document stating the grade.
3.02 Local: A player that is found to be illegal shall result in the offending team losing the game(s) team and player being ejected from the tournament, team being placed last in the standings and forfeiting all awards, points, sponsors travel money, and berths that would have been or have been awarded. The illegal player shall be removed from the offending team’s Official Online Roster and additional penalties may be applied to the illegal player and / or team manager / coaches.
3.03: A player shall be eligible to compete in the USSSA Baseball program as long as he abides by the USSSA Constitution and the Official Baseball National By-laws & Rules when his first name, last name (no middle names, nick names, shortened names, slang names, initials, prefixes or suffixes are allowed) and date of birth (in proper format – mm/dd/yyyy) are listed EXACTLY as they appear on his original birth certificate, as a member on an eligible team’s Official Online Roster. Failure to comply with this rule shall result in your team being prohibited from participating in USSSA.
3.05.A.1: A Player can only play on one team in any given tournament and can only play in one tournament at any given time.
3.05.A.2: Players shall only physically play for one (1) team per day, event, tournament, week or weekend, regardless of location, venue, age division and / or classification.
3.06.A: No team shall be allowed to compete in any USSSA Baseball program without first paying their team registration fee to the Association.
3.06.B: All teams shall maintain an Official Online Roster.
3.06.F: The team manager shall be responsible for all aspects of eligibility of the players and the information of the players contained on the team’s Official Online Roster pursuant to these rules. This includes but is not limited to: age eligibility, classifications of teams the players may participate on in other age divisions, classifications of previous teams the players may have participated on, legal names of the players, and correct dates of birth of the players.
3.06.F.1: The intentional or unintentional act of adding ineligible players to the team’s Official Online Roster shall be grounds for team manager suspension and disqualification of the team.
3.06.F.2: The intentional or unintentional act of incorrectly spelling a player’s name on the team’s Official Online Roster shall be grounds for team manager suspension and disqualification of the team.
3.06.F.3: The intentional or unintentional act of incorrectly entering a player’s date-of-birth on the team’s Official Online Roster shall be grounds for team manager suspension and disqualification of the team.
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS
4.01: State Directors shall have the authority to amend these National By-laws & Rules to accommodate the needs of the Qualifying Tournament with the approval of the Association’s Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations.
SCOREKEEPING
LOCAL: The umpire is the official scorekeeper. Both teams are responsible for communication with the umpire at the conclusion of each half inning to confirm the score. Any discrepancies regarding the score must be settled immediately before game play continues.
THE SCORECARD: FINAL SCORE & INNINGS/OUTS CHARGED TO PITCHERS, FINAL SIGNATURE
LOCAL: The scorecard is the official record of the game with regards to the final score and innings/outs charged to your team's pitching.
Check with the umpire to review the scorecard when pitching changes are made to make sure there are no discrepancies. Make sure the pitcher's first and last name and number are clearly written along with the correct amount of innings/outs pitched, this will help prevent any errors. Any discrepancies in pitching must be settled immediately before the game continues.
Tip: Assign someone from your team just to keep track of pitching. That person can confer with the manager before the scorecard is signed to make sure everything is agreeable.
FINAL SIGNATURE: EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
Review and make sure the final score / pitching is correct BEFORE SIGNING THE SCORECARD. ONCE THE SCORECARD IS SIGNED IT BECOMES THE OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE GAME AND NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE THEREAFTER.
4.12 Pool Play / Tie Breaker Criteria:
Once advanced to subsequent tie breaker criteria, do not return to a previous criteria. These Tie Breakers will be for all events: Qualifying, State and World Series.
1) Winning Percentage – Descending
2) Number Wins – Descending
3) Number Loses – Ascending
4) Tied Teams (vs. each other) Winning Pct. – Descending (more than 2 teams tied, skip this tie breaker)
5) Avg. Runs Allowed – Ascending
6) Avg. Run Differential with a maximum of (8) – Descending
7) USSSA Points – Descending
8) Date Team Entered USSSA Database
9) Coin Flip
WORLD SERIES (ADOPTED RULES)
6.08: No write in players, all players must be on the team’s roster prior to check in.
RULES OF PLAY
7.01.A: The playing field shall be laid out according to the recommended dimensions contained within these rules. (Chart 7.01.A-1)
Chart 7.01.A-1
7U-8U: 60′ Base Paths, 40′ Pitching Distance
9U-10U: 65′ Base Paths, 46′ Pitching Distance
11U-12U: 70′ Base Paths, 50′ Pitching Distance
13U AA/AAA: 80′ Base Paths, 54′ Pitching Distance
13U Major & up: 90′ Base Paths, 60′ 6″ Pitching Distance
7.01.C: All bats for age divisions 13U and younger must be permanently stamped with the new USSSA 1.15 BPF Mark (Chart 7.01.C), or BBCOR.50 Certified Mark or made of wood and manufactured by a licensed USSSA manufacturer.
7.01.C.1 Local: 13U Major players must use a maximum drop 5 (-5) bat with the official USSSA 1.15 BPF Mark permanently stamped and 13U AA/AAA players must use a maximum drop 8 (-8) bat with the official USSSA 1.15 BPF Mark permanently stamped.
7.01.C.2 Local: All 14u players must use BBCOR or wood bats only and must conform to the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) bat standards including a length to weight ratio no greater than negative three (-3) ounces. These bats must be permanently stamped with the BBCOR.50 Certified Mark or made of wood and manufactured by a licensed USSSA manufacturer.
7.01.C.3: All bats for scholastic divisions (High School Events) must conform to the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) bat standards including a length to weight ratio no greater than negative three (-3) ounces. These bats must be permanently stamped with the BBCOR.50 Certified Mark or made of wood and manufactured by a licensed USSSA manufacturer.
Rule 7.01.C Penalty: (First Offense) – If the Umpire discovers that a bat does not conform to USSSA Rule 7.01.C until a time during or after which the bat has been used in play, it shall not be grounds for declaring the batter out and/or ejection from the game. If the Umpire discovers that a bat has been used to put a ball in play and before the next legal pitch, the defensive team shall have the choice of the result of play or the batter being called out and all runners returning to the base occupied at the time of the pitch. (Second Offense) – If a team is found in violation of this rule a second time, then the manager shall be ejected in addition to the First Offense penalty.
Information on Legal Bat Markings | Approved Bat Manufacturers | Withdrawn/Non-Compliant Bats
7.01.F: In age divisions 4U – 12U, non-metal cleats shall be worn. In age divisions 13U and older, traditional metal baseball spikes shall be permitted.
7.01.F Local: Non-metal cleats must be worn on all portable mounds regardless of age division.
7.01.G: The catcher shall wear all appropriate protective gear including a catcher’s helmet with face mask and either a built in extended throat guard or a separately attached throat guard, chest protector, shin and / or leg guards, and protective cup.
Rule 7.01.G Comment: In age divisions 4U – 12U, the catcher’s helmet shall fully cover both ears.
7.02.A: A flip of a coin between the two teams shall determine the home team for each pool play game. The highest seeded team shall be the home team for bracket play games in single elimination brackets. In double elimination brackets, the highest seeded team shall be the home team until the championship game. In the championship game, the team in the winner’s bracket shall be the home team and a coin toss shall determine the home team for the “IF” game.
7.02.B: In League, Qualifying Tournament and State Championship play, time limits may be used with approval of the League / Tournament / State Director.
Teams are prohibited from warming up or conducting their pre-game on any of the infields. Warm-up is permitted in foul territory only!
The Home Team will occupy the 3rd base dugout.
Time limits will be applied to all pool play and Non-Gold Division Championships Games.
We will make every attempt to play Gold Division Championship Games in full, run-rule still applies.
Each team must provide a scorekeeper but all changes must go through the home plate umpire, who is the official scorekeeper.
TIME LIMITS POOL AND BRACKET PLAY
7U-8U: 6 INN. / NO NEW INNING: 1:30
9U-12U: 6 INN. / NO NEW INNING: 1:40
13U-14U: 7 INN. / NO NEW INNING: 1:50
Time limits may be adjusted by site director through Pool & Bracket Play.
Game Time starts after the home plate meeting.
In the event a team cannot make it’s scheduled time the Tournament Director will first attempt to condense the schedule. If the schedule cannot be condensed a forfeit win will be awarded.
Once an inning begins, it must be completed. However, if the home team is ahead and batting when time expires, the game is over and the inning is not completed.
In an effort to keep games on time and to conserve pitching, no extra innings are played during pool play.
If time expires in a tie game during pool play, the game is called a tie.
A win awarded by forfeit will be scored as 1 run for each scheduled inning. (example, a 12u game scheduled for 6 innings will be scored 6-0 for the winning team).
Every effort will be made to finish the tournament but in cases of rain, darkness or other acts of God, the Tournament Director reserves the right to shorten games or modify schedules in order to finish the event.
Mechanical noise makers, including PA systems and loudspeakers are not allowed at any USSSA Southern California events.
USSSA reserves the right to modify the length of games due to issues involving limited visibility or park curfew.
7.02.D.1: Teams may bat
a nine (9) player line-up, or a nine (9) player line-up with a Designated Hitter (DH), or
a ten (10) player line-up with an Extra Hitter (EH), or a 10 player line-up up with a DH and EH, or
a continuous line-up of all present, eligible, uniformed players.
Such line-up must be declared before the start of the game and used the entire game. A Designated Hitter (DH) can be used for ages 9u thru 14u.
7.02.D.1(a): If a team uses a line-up that contains substitute players, all starting players may be removed and re-enter the game once but must re-enter in their original position in the batting order. Non-starters are not allowed to re-enter. When a starter re-enters, the player in the starter’s batting position in the batting order must be removed from the game and is ineligible for the remainder of the game.
7.02.D.1(b): If a team uses a line-up that contains ten (10) players, the player in the Extra Hitter position has free defensive substitution.
7.02.D.1(c): If a team uses a continuous line-up, all players other than the nine (9) defensive position players are Extra Hitters and may move freely in defensive positions with the exception of the pitching position. Any player(s) arriving after the game has begun, shall be added to the bottom of the batting line-up. When using the continuous lineup and a player has to leave the game for any reason, that position in the line-up becomes an out when that at bat comes around.
7.02.E.1: The DH can bat for any defensive player (not just the pitcher, as in some leagues).
7.02.E.2: The DH would normally bat for one player and any of that player’s substitutes on defense for the original player.
7.02.E.3: The DH must be listed next to or under the player he is batting for in lineup.
7.02.E.4: The DH and the player he is batting for are both locked into the same batting slot; neither of these two players can ever bat in another batting position.
7.02.E.5: If the DH enters the game on defense, the player he was batting for must come out of the game.
7.02.E.6: A replaced DH can re-enter the game one time since he was considered a starter. The defensive player being hit for can also re-enter the game one time if subbed for. Both must always stay in the same batting spot.
7.02.E.7: The DH role for a team is terminated for the rest of the game if:
7.02.E.7(a): A replaced DH re-enters the game on defense (the acting DH is disqualified from further participation.
7.02.E.7(b): The player for whom the DH was batting pinch hits or pinch runs for the DH.
7.02.E.7(c): The DH assumes a defensive position.
7.02.F: In Scholastic divisions (15U-18U), if the Extra Hitter (EH) is not be utilized, then the Designated Hitter (DH) may be utilized in accordance with the National Federation of High School Associations (NFHS) rules.
7.02.G: Teams may play an official game with an eight (8) player line-up. If a team plays with an eight (8) player line-up, an out shall be declared for the ninth (9th) position in the batting line-up each turn at bat. A ninth (9th) player and all subsequent players may be added to the bottom of the batting line-up as soon as they become available.
7.02.H: A team may continue a game with a minimum of eight (8) eligible players.
7.03.A: A regulation game consists of six (6) innings for age divisions 4U – 12U and seven (7) innings for age divisions 13U and older, unless the game is:
7.03.A.1 Local: In bracket play, extra innings or the next inning after time expires will begin with a runner on second base and no outs. The runner at second base will be the player in the batting order position previous to the lead-off batter of the inning (or a substitute for that player). By way of example, if the number five hitter in the batting order is due to lead off the next inning, the number four player in the batting order shall begin the inning on second base. In the event the runner is the pitcher or catcher of record a courtesy runner will be allowed.
7.03.A.2: Shortened because the home team needs none of its half of the last inning or only a fraction of it to win.
7.03.A.3: Shortened because an imposed Time Limit expires; or
7.03.A.4: Shortened because any applicable part of USSSA Rule 7.03.B has been met.
7.03.A.5: Shortened because any applicable part of USSSA Rule 7.03.C has been met.
7.03.A.6: Pool play games can end in a tie if the time limit is up or a complete game has been played.
7.03.B: (Chart 7.03.B-1) An imposed Mercy (run) Rule shall be used to complete a regulation game when one team’s margin of lead is greater than or equal to the listed run differential in the corresponding listed start inning. In enforcing this rule, the home team shall not bat if they are winning and the mercy requirement is met prior to the start of the bottom half of the listed inning. Similarly, if the home team is batting and meets the mercy requirement in the bottom half of a listed inning the home team shall cease batting and the game shall end.
Chart 7.03.B-1
6 inning game, 15 run lead after 3 innings, 8 run lead after 4 innings
7 inning game, 15 run lead after 3 innings, 12 run lead after 4 innings, 8 run lead after 5 innings
7.03.C: If a game is called due to rain, Weather, light failure or other acts of Nature and cannot be resumed it is a regulation game if:
7.03.C.1: For a six (6) inning game, if three (3) innings have been played or if the home team has scored more runs after two and one half (2 1/2) innings the game shall be declared a complete game.
7.03.C.1(a): In bracket play if a game is tied after 4 or more innings, the score will revert back to the previous inning. If still tied, the game will be a suspended game.
7.03.C.2: For a seven (7) inning game, if four (4) innings have been played or if the home team has scored more runs after three and one half (3 1/2) innings the game shall be declared a complete game.
7.03.C.2(a): In bracket play if a game is tied after 5 or more innings, the score will revert back to the previous inning. If still tied, the game will be a suspended game.
7.03.D: All games that for any reason cannot be declared a regulation game pursuant to USSSA Rule 7.03.C shall be a suspended game. A suspended game when resumed, shall resume from the exact point of suspension.
7.04.A: An Intentional Walk may be issued upon announcement from either the pitcher or catcher without throwing pitches.
7.04.B: At any time, the offensive team may use a courtesy runner for the pitcher and catcher of record from the previous inning on defense. The courtesy runner must be a player not presently in the line-up.
If no players not presently in the line-up are available, the courtesy runner shall be the player making the last batted out. The re-entry status of the courtesy runner, pitcher, and catcher shall not be affected by this rule.
If at any time, a courtesy runner is determined to be ineligible, a proper replacement pursuant to these rules (if available) shall be used without penalty.
7.04.C: Whenever a tag play is evident, a runner must slide or seek to avoid contact with the fielder and / or catcher.
Malicious contact shall supersede all obstruction penalties. Malicious contact is solely up to the discretion of the Umpire.
Rule 7.04.C Penalty: The runner shall be called out and may be ejected from the game at the discretion of the Umpires.
7.04.D: A runner who jumps over a player will be called out whether or not contact is made with the defensive player.
7.05.A: A player removed from the pitching position (starting pitcher or subsequent relief pitcher) may not return to the pitching position for the remainder of the game.
The defensive team may correct this rules infraction at any time by substituting a legal pitcher without penalty. If an illegal pitcher is permitted to pitch, any pitch or play that results is legal.
The rule violation should be caught by the Umpire or the offensive team and immediately corrected. If the violating pitcher has legal innings remaining, the violation is deemed an improper substitution and is corrected without penalty.
If the violating pitcher has no legal innings remaining, it’s deemed a pitching limitations violation pursuant to USSSA Rule 7.05. B.7.
7.05.B: (Chart 7.05.B-1) The end of the day for the purpose of this rule shall be the time of day or night when the ballpark is shut down and the teams go home for the night break. Games that for any reason extend past midnight (12:00 AM) or start late at night, past midnight (12:00 AM) and are completed before the teams take the night break, shall count as being played on the scheduled day. A game not completed before the night break pursuant to USSSA Rule 7.03.D shall be a suspended game. Suspended games, when resumed (the next day or another day), shall count as being played on two different days. The outs recorded during the portion of the game played prior to suspension shall count as being played on the regularly scheduled day and the outs recorded during the portion of the game played once resumed, shall count as being played on the resumed day.
Chart 7.05.B-1:
AGE DIVISION: 7U – 12U
ONE DAY MAXIMUM TO PITCH THE NEXT DAY: 3 Innings
ONE DAY MAXIMUM: 6 Innings
THREE DAY MAXIMUM: 8 Innings
AGE DIVISION: 13U – 14U
ONE DAY MAXIMUM TO PITCH THE NEXT DAY: 3 Innings
ONE DAY MAXIMUM: 7 Innings
THREE DAY MAXIMUM: 8 Innings
AGE DIVISION: 15U-18U
ONE DAY MAXIMUM TO PITCH THE NEXT DAY: Unlimited
ONE DAY MAXIMUM: Unlimited
THREE DAY MAXIMUM: Unlimited
7.05.B.1: ONE DAY MAXIMUM TO PITCH THE NEXT DAY- The maximum number of innings a player can legally pitch in one (1) day and still pitch the next day. Rule 7.05.B.1 Example: In the 7U – 14U age divisions, a player may legally pitch a maximum of three (3) innings in one (1) day and still legally pitch the next day. If the player pitches three and one-third (3 1/3) or more innings in one (1) day, the player cannot legally pitch the next day.
7.05.B.2: ONE DAY MAXIMUM- The maximum number of innings a player can legally pitch in one (1) day. Rule 7.05.B.2 Example: In the 7U – 12U age divisions, a player may legally pitch a maximum of six (6) innings in one (1) day. The player would be ineligible to pitch the next day. Similarly, in the 13U – 14U age divisions, a player may legally pitch a maximum of seven (7) innings in one (1) day. The player would be ineligible to legally pitch the next day.
The maximum number of innings a player can legally pitch in three (3) consecutive (calendar) days. In the 7U – 14U age divisions, a player may legally pitch a maximum of eight (8) innings in three (3) consecutive (calendar) days. This is to be interpreted as a player may legally pitch any combination of innings to equal eight (8) innings in two (2) days as long as the player doesn’t pitch more than three (3) innings the first (1st) day. Similarly, as a player may legally pitch any combination of innings to equal eight (8) innings in three (3) days as long as the player doesn’t pitch more than three (3) innings the first (1st) or second (2nd) days.
7.05.B.4: MANDATORY DAYS OF REST-
7.05.B.4(a): A player that pitches more than three (3) innings in one day MUST rest the next day.
7.05.B.4(b): A player that pitches eight (8) innings in two (2) consecutive days MUST rest the next day.
7.05.B.5: For all cumulative totals in this rule, one (1) out equals one-third (1/3) of an inning, two (2) outs equals two-thirds (2/3) of an inning and three (3) outs equals one (1) full inning. A pitcher that pitches in a game and records no outs is not charged with any innings pitched.
7.05.B.6: Outs recorded during a game that ends in forfeit shall count towards a pitchers’ innings limits.
7.05.B.7: For purposes of pitching limitations rules, a pitcher is in violation of the rule if he records any out above the legal pitching limits pursuant to these rules. Rule 7.05.C.7 Exception: Exceeding the maximum innings allowed in the case of a double or triple play shall not be counted against the pitcher for the purpose of this rule but shall be counted towards the pitcher’s limits with regards to the eligibility to pitch the next day, etc.
7.05.B.8: It shall be the responsibility of each team to challenge pitching violations by notifying the Umpire and then filing a Protest with the League / Tournament Director. A protest may be filed at any point after the pitcher in violation records any out beyond his legal limit AND while the pitcher in violation is in the game as the pitcher of record. If such violation is the last recorded out of the game, the protest MUST be filed prior to the Umpires and the protesting team leaving the field of play.
Rule 7.05.B.1 – 7.05.B.7 Penalty: Any violation shall result in immediate forfeiture of the game. If such violation occurs during Pool Play, the team in violation of the rule may not advance to the Championship bracket regardless of record.
7.05.B.9: Pitch Counts may be used in Major Events with the approval of the Association’s Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations.
7.05.C: Pitching mound visits will remain 2 coaches visits per inning, with the second coaches visit to the same pitcher in the same inning resulting in a pitching change.
7.05.D A Pitcher shall pitch to one batter, until the batter is put out, or reaches 1st base, or the inning is over. A pitcher that starts an inning must pitch to the first batter until the batter is put out or reaches 1st base. USSSA will NOT be using the MLB mandatory batter limits.
COACH/MACHINE PITCH SPECIFIC RULES
7.02.B: Length of Game: 5 innings or no new inning after 1 hour 30 minutes
7.03.B (Local Run Rule): 5 inning game, 15 runs after 3 innings or 10 runs after 4 innings
8.01: Fair Ball Arc: There shall be a twenty (20) foot arc drawn from first (1st) baseline to third (3rd) baseline in front of home plate. A batted ball must go past this line to be a fair ball.
8.02: Safety Arc: There shall be a thirty (30) foot arc drawn from first (1st) baseline to third (3rd) baseline in front of home plate. Infielders must stay behind this line until the ball is hit.
8.03: Pitching Circle: There shall be a ten (10) foot diameter circle with the front edge at forty-two (42) feet from the rear point of home plate.
8.04: Pitcher’s Line: There shall be a line drawn from the pitcher’s circle to the safety arc.
8.04 Local: Distance between bases will be 50 Feet. A 2-foot vertical line will be drawn halfway between each base to assist the umpire in determining where to place the runner when a batted ball is dead. Runner must have both feet completely over this line to be entitled to the next base. Ten foot horizontal lines will be drawn 15 feet from the base lines and second base to determine where the outfield begins and the infield ends.
8.04.A: The pitching coach shall keep one foot on or straddle the pitcher’s line. The Coach can pitch anywhere in-between the 30’ Safety Arc and the 42’ Pitching Circle.
8.04.B: The pitching coach shall not verbally or physically coach while in the pitching position
8.04.C: The pitching coach shall position himself as not to be an obstruction to the defensive team on any possible play once the ball has been hit.
Rule 8.04.C Local: If a batted ball strikes the pitching coach, the ball is dead, the pitch counts as a strike and no runners shall advance.
Rule 8.04.C Local Penalty: If a coach violates this rule, First Offense: Warning; Second Offense: Removal of coach as the pitcher for the remainder of the game.
9.04: Pitching Machine: The front leg(s) shall be set at a distance of forty-two (42) feet from the rear point of home plate.
9.04.A Local: If a batted ball strikes the pitching machine and remains in fair territory, the ball is in play.
9.04.B Local: If a batted ball strikes the pitching machine and goes into foul territory, the ball is dead, the batter is awarded first base and all runners advance one base.
9.05: Recommended pitching machine speeds:
9.05.A: 36 M.P.H. – 39 M.P.H. out of the machine for the 7U age division.
9.05.B: 39 M.P.H. – 42 M.P.H. out of the machine for the 8U age division.
8.05/9.06: Pitching Coach/Pitching Machine Operator: The Pitching Coach/Pitching Machine Operator shall be an adult at least eighteen (18) years of age.
8.06: The catcher shall receive the pitch in the catcher’s box in a normal baseball manner. If in the Umpire’s judgment, the catcher is not receiving the ball in a normal baseball manner, there shall be a warning issued. If the act continues after the warning, the offending teams’ manager shall be ejected.
8.07: Ten (10) defensive players shall play in the field with four (4) outfielders. The fourth (4th) outfielder shall not assume an infield position. All outfielders shall stay behind the baseline.
8.08: The defensive player listed as pitcher shall not leave the pitching circle until the ball is hit.
Rule 8.08 Penalty: The play continues. After the play has ended, the offensive team has the option of taking the result of the play or no-pitch. Rule 8.08 Additional Penalty: First Offense: Warning; Second Offense: Removal of player from the pitching position for the remainder of the game.
8.09: Defensive coaches shall not be allowed on the field of play and shall coach from the dugout.
8.10: The Infield Fly Rule shall not be in effect at any time.
8.11: The batting order shall constitute all present players on the team roster at the beginning of the game. Late arrivals shall be inserted at the bottom of the batting order. All players on the roster shall bat before returning to the top of the batting order.
8.11.A: Teams may start a game with eight (8) players. The ninth (9th) & tenth (10th) positions in the batting order shall be declared an out each turn at bat. Rule 8.11.A Approved Ruling: A ninth (9th) & tenth (10th) player and all subsequent players may be added to the bottom of the batting line-up as soon as they become available.
8.12: Teams may use free substitution on defense, but the batting order shall remain the same.
8.13: Bunting shall not be allowed.
8.14: The batter shall receive a maximum of six (6) pitches or three (3) swinging strikes.
8.15: A player may only be Intentionally Walked once per game by announcement from the defensive team.
8.16: Runners shall not lead-off or steal bases. A runner is out for leaving the base before the ball is hit or reaches home plate.
8.17: A courtesy runner for catcher of record only the previous inning may be used. The courtesy runner shall be the player that made the previous out. If no outs have been recorded in the game, the courtesy runner shall be the previous batter not on base.
If the team batting has not played defense yet and a courtesy runner is used for a player, the player that was run for must assume the catching position the next inning. This scenario only applies in the first inning for the visiting team.
8.18 Local: A team may score a maximum of five (5) runs per inning for the 1st 4 innings.
8.19: The game is over, when the opposing team is mathematically eliminated from scoring enough runs to win or tie the game. (Run Rules still apply)
8.20 Local: “Time” will be called when an infielder has control of the ball in the infield. Umpires shall call “Time” after every play and declare the ball dead. Rule 8.20 Comment: When a runner stands off a base and “jukes” or “feints” back and forth, this is to be interpreted as “not attempting to advance” and “Time” shall be called.
8.21: When a batted ball hits the Pitching Coach, the following shall apply:
8.21.A: If in the Umpire’s judgment, the coach did not make a legitimate attempt to avoid contact, the batter is declared out and no runners shall advance.
8.21.B: If in the Umpire’s judgment, the coach did make a legitimate attempt to avoid contact, the ball becomes dead and a no-pitch is declared.
7U & 8U KID PITCH RULES
7.02.B: Length of Game: 6 innings or no new inning after 1 hour 30 minutes
Chart 7.03.B-1 (Run Rule): 6 inning game, 15 run lead after 3 innings, 8 run lead after 4 innings
Local: In the 7U Division, a team may score a maximum of five (5) runs per inning for the 1st 3 innings.
11.01: Nine (9) defensive players shall play in the field
11.02: Balk rules shall not apply.
11.03: A batter shall be automatically out on a dropped / missed third (3rd) strike by the catcher.
11.04: Runners shall not advance when the pitcher is on the pitching rubber with the ball in his possession and the catcher is in position to receive a pitch. On a base on balls, the batter may attempt to steal second prior to the pitcher and catcher coming set at his own risk, but if a runner is on third, he may not advance home even if the defense attempts to throw the runner out at second base.
11.05: Runners shall not lead-off but may advance at their own risk (steal) once a pitched ball has passed home plate. When a runner tries to advance prior to the pitched ball passing home plate, the following shall apply:
Rule 11.04 Approved Ruling: If the runner advances safely, the Umpire shall call “Time” and the runner shall return to the base last legally occupied at the time of the pitch. If the runner is called out, the call shall stand, and the runner is out. If the ball is hit, the defensive team shall have the option of the result of the play or a no pitch.
11.06: Runners shall not advance from third (3rd) base to home unless the runner is batted home or forced by a base on balls, hit batsman, or award from the Umpire. Runners shall not advance from third (3rd) base to home on passed balls, wild pitches or dropped / missed third (3rd) strikes by the catcher.
SPORTSMANSHIP & EJECTIONS
14.01: All players, coaches, managers, sponsors and spectators are expected to conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner at all times. The league/tournament director has the authority to remove anyone from the event at any time for unsportsmanlike conduct. Any player, coach, manager, sponsor or spectator whose conduct is unbecoming or abusive shall at a minimum be reprimanded with a warning. If warranted, the offending party shall be ejected from the game at the discretion of the Umpires and / or the League / Tournament Director.
14.02: Any player, coach, manager, sponsor or spectator leaving their position or base, in the field, on the bench, in the dugout area or grandstands to participate in a fight, brawl or altercation shall be immediately ejected from the game and may be disbarred / suspended.
14.03: Any coach, manager, sponsor or spectator ejected from a game shall immediately remove themselves from the vicinity of the playing field and / or grandstands for the remainder of the game. Any player ejected from a game shall either immediately remove them self from the vicinity of the playing field for the remainder of the game or be confined to the dugout area for the remainder of the game at the discretion of the League / Tournament Director. Additional penalties may be assessed at the discretion of the League / Tournament Director.
14.04: If necessary, a team may be forced to forfeit a game and / or be removed from the league / tournament.
Local: Any manager or coach ejected from the game is required to sit out the next game also. After being ejected, a manager or coach must vacate the premises of the current game and the next game in which he is suspended. Any manager caught continuing to coach after being ejected or suspended will be suspended for an additional period of time. Any player ejected from a game is subject to a one game suspension at the Tournament Director’s discretion. Managers are responsible for the conduct of his players and fans at all times. Managers are subject to ejection if his players or fans are out of control. No more than three (3) coaches will be allowed in the dugout during USSSA games. All assistant coaches must be listed on your team’s online roster on www.usssa.com. There is a drop down menu to add them. In addition, no one other than official team coaches and players are allowed in the dugout at any time.
PROTESTS
16.01: Umpires shall work to settle all situations on the field. Protests shall be allowed for age and pitching violations or rule interpretations only. Uniform numbers cannot be protested. Protests must be declared to the Umpire-in-Chief and then to the League / Tournament Director before the next pitch following the dispute. If a call to be protested is the last recorded out of a game or on a game ending play, the protest MUST be filed prior to the Umpires and the protesting team leaving the field of play.
No protest shall be allowed following the game. League / Tournament officials shall rule on all protests and their decisions shall be final.
RAINOUT/TOURNAMENT CANCELLATION POLICY
In the event of tournament being cancelled by weather or any other unpreventable occurrence, every effort will be made to complete the tournament. Schedules may be changed, games may be shortened and a two day tournament may become a one day tournament. In the event of a rain-out with no make-up tournament scheduled, we will offer all teams a credit based on the following criteria: A full rainout, meaning no games were played, a credit will be issued for the entire entry fee.
If one game was played, a team will receive credit for ½ of the entry fee
If two games are played, no credit will be given
All credits must be used in Southern California USSSA Tournaments
If a tournament is rained out while in progress and a make-up is scheduled, there will be no refund or credit for teams that do not play the make-up. The tournament director has the right to alter schedules, adjust time limits, or adjust the number of playoff participants in order to complete the tournament. The tournament director also has the right to alter the amount of the credits issued. Schedules are not final until 12pm the day before the tournament start date.
If the umpire or defensive player is hit by a carelessly thrown bat, he is almost certain to warn the batter that such action must be stopped. On the second offense, the player is told he will be ejected if he continues. On a third offense, the umpire should eject the offender.
San Diego Global World Series Roster Rules
ONLINE ROSTER MUST BE COMPLETED BY MANAGER'S MEETING
GUEST PLAYER RULES APPLY
CERTIFIED PROOF OF BIRTH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL PLAYERS
USSSA RULE 3.01 - A In divisions 4U – 18U, all players participating in USSSA Baseball tournament play shall have photocopies of their original birth certificate in the possession of their team manager at all times. Upon protest, failure to have a photocopy of the original birth certificate immediately available upon demand shall result in the offending team losing the game(s), being ejected from the tournament, being placed last in the standings and forfeiting all awards, points, sponsors travel money, and berths that would have been or have been awarded.
USSSA RULE 3.01.B - All grade-based players must have a copy of their birth certificate, current report card, or official school ID with grade, or any official government document stating the grade.
USSSA RULE 3.02 - A player that is found to be illegal due to an age or grade violation during or after a league or tournament game, shall result in the offending team losing the game(s) team and player being ejected from the tournament, team being placed last in the standings and forfeiting all awards, points, sponsors travel money, and berths that would have been or have been awarded. The illegal player shall be removed from the offending team’s Official Online Roster and additional penalties may be applied to the illegal player and / or team manager / coaches.
USSSA RULE 3.03 - A player shall be eligible to compete in the USSSA Baseball program as long as he abides by the USSSA Constitution and the Official Baseball National By-laws & Rules when his first name, last name (no middle names, nick names, shortened names, slang names, initials, prefixes or suffixes are allowed) and date of birth (in proper format – mm/dd/yyyy) are listed EXACTLY as they appear on his original birth certificate, as a member on an eligible team’s Official Online Roster. Failure to comply with this rule shall result in your team being prohibited from participating in USSSA.
USSSA RULE 3.04 - A player who is in violation of the USSSA Constitution or the Official Baseball National By-laws & Rules shall be an illegal player.
3.04.A A team with a player found to be illegal due to age, grade or class violation, anytime during the USSSA event, will be deemed ineligible. The team WILL be disqualified and put in last place. The manger could face suspension.
3.04.B Any team in violation of any roster rules located in section 3.08, 3.09 and 3.10 MAY be disqualified from their current event and be placed in last place. The manager could face suspension
3.04.C A player found to be playing on multiple teams in the same weekend, anytime during the USSSA event, both teams MAY be disqualified and put in last place. The player, parents and managers could face suspension
3.04.D An ineligible player is any player not listed on the official online roster (when rosters are required), a player with an incorrect birthday, or a player with name listed incorrectly on the official online roster. All players must be listed on a team's online roster correctly prior to their first game or prior to the event's deadline to add players. Penalty: Any ineligible player MAY cause the team to be disqualified and put in last place. Each case will be looked at by the teams State Director to determine if the player is ineligible.
3.04.E For any player to be eligible, they must be listed on the ELIGIBLE PLAYERS list on their teams online Roster. This is done by approving the online RETURN TO PLAY WAIVER and approving the player for the team.
USSSA RULE 3.05 - Player Roster Eligibility:
3.05.A Prior To Being Qualified / Frozen To An Official Online Roster (age Divisions 4U – 14U ONLY):
3.05.A.1 Players shall only appear on one (1) Official Online Roster.
3.05.A.2 Players shall only physically play for one (1) team per day, event, tournament, week or weekend, regardless of location, venue, age division and / or classification.
3.05.B After Being Qualified / Frozen To An Official Online Roster (Age Divisions 4U – 14U ONLY):
3.05.B.1 Players shall only appear on one (1) Official Online Roster.
3.05.B.2 Players shall only physically play for one (1) team per day, event, tournament, week or weekend, regardless of location, venue, age division and / or classification.
3.05.C Guest Player
3.05.C.1 Teams that earn a berth with Guest Players on their roster will be deemed qualified. The Guest Players will NOT be frozen to the team’s roster, only players on their permanent roster will be considered for freezing at the appropriate time.
3.05.C.2 Guest Player Application System will be disabled for an event 3 hours prior to the Start Date of the event based on Eastern Standard Time.
3.05.C.3 Players that are NOT on a current season USSSA roster will NOT be eligible as a Guest Player. Anyone that is not on a current USSSA roster simply can be added to your team roster to be eligible as long as the player’s classification does not change your team’s classification.
3.05.C.4 Guest Players are only eligible to participate as a Guest Player for one team at a time. Players will be blocked from being used as a Guest Player for an additional team for the duration of their guest playing event (Start Date to End Date).
3.05.C.5 If a Guest Player’s original team registers for an event after being approved as a guest player, the player will. be deleted as a guest player and the Original Team will be required to de-activate the player before the player can be used as a guest player
3.05.C.6 If the Pick-Up Team moves divisions and moves to a division that would deem the Guest Player illegal, the player will be removed.
3.05.C.7 For leagues, teams are allowed unlimited numbers of guest players. Players who guest play in leagues can also guest play in tournaments with overlapping dates
3.05.C.8 Guest Player eligibility is determined by the age and class of the event the team is playing in. See link below for more information. http://usssa.com/baseball/bb-guest-player-help-documents
EJECTIONS: Any player, manager, coach or parent ejected from the game or after a game is concluded may carry an additional game suspension to be served at next scheduled game upon discretion of the tournament director and umpire in chief. Ejected managers, coaches or fans must leave the immediate area of the ball fields; they may remain in the parking lot or out of the immediate area from the field. Managers are responsible for the conduct of his players and fans.