RULES:
Rules and conditions of Slo-Pitch play shall follow the
rules as outlined for regular softball in the 2006 S.C.M.A.F. Softball Rule
book with the following exceptions or clarifications:
A team shall consist of a minimum
batting order of 7 players. In coed divisions, 3 women minimum must play
defense at all times.
10 defensive players may be platooned from the maximum of 15
players in the batting order.
EXCEPTION:
A pitcher, once
relieved, may not pitch again until the following inning.
Substitution into the 15 player batting line-up will follow regular softball rules; with the player who has been substituted for not eligible for further defensive and offense play (free substitution).
(COED ONLY) (1) If a male batter is walked, before a female batter, the male batter is awarded two bases; all runners advance as they are forced to advance.
The batter will come to the plate
with a one strike, one ball count.
Any bat labeled “Offical
softball” will be allowed.
A courtesy runner for a player may be
employed. The courtesy runner is the person making the last out.
COED
ONLY - A female for a female and a male for a male.
No inning shall begin after one hour and five
minutes from the start of the game (7 innings or 65 minutes max.).
Tie games will result in 1/2 game in
standings after 65 minutes of play.
Shoes are required.
Sliding is permissible in all leagues.
Spikes (metal cleats) are not permitted in any league.
WEARING OF METAL CLEATED SHOES WILL RESULT IN THE PLAYER BEING EJECTED FROM
THE GAME.
Judgment
call: Player coming in too
high and intentionally trying to injure a player will be ejected from the
game.
“TWO strikes, two fouls, you’re out” rule is
in effect. If a player hits two
foul balls after having received two strikes the player will be called out.
A 15 run, 5th inning mercy rule is in effect.
The game shall end after the visitors turn at bat in the 5th inning if
the home team is leading by 15 or more runs, the game shall end after the
homes team’s at bat in the 5th inning if the visitors are leading by 15 or
more runs.
For coed leagues only, outfielders (Rovers
are considered outfielders) must remain behind
CO-ED
ARC, until the ball is hit.
Penalty: If ball is hit,
play becomes dead; runners and batter are awarded one base.
If any amount of blood is visible on any player at any time that player
may be removed from the game by the umpire until that blood is covered.
Home team to provide back up game ball; at
end of game home team gets both balls.
Score book
Visiting team listed first home team listed second.
Home Team is responsible to make sure scorebook is scored correctly.
If book is not kept correctly Home team will FORFEIT Game and entire forfeit costs $25.
To keep book correctly the following must be done:
Last name first initial of each player
Runs, outs, and last batter for each inning must be recorded in score book.
Ending score must be written in book next to church name
BOTH coaches and umpire MUST sign to verify score.
Foul Language is not to be used. Players violating this rule, as determined by the umpire, will be ejected.
Any player ejected from a game for any reason is not eligible to play in the next game. The ejected player name(s) will be noted in the score book by umpire and President of CAA Board will be notified of ejection.