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Last Bash Tournament & Halloween Party

Division: Fall 2017 (Other Divisions)
Sport: Softball
CoedSocialDraft
Event Director
Venue
Midwest Sports Complex
Indianapolis, IN
Dates
Oct 28, 2017
Per Player Pricing
$35.00

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Rules Summary

These are the most common and/or most unique rules being used for this event. Please see "Official Rulebook" for exhaustive list of playing rules. When in conflict, rules written here shall supercede those in the official rulebook.

As a player, you are responsible for knowing all official rules of the game. By participating in the event, you are agreeing that you are aware of all rules associated with the league and the sport, and agree to abide by them at all times.


Golden Rule

This event is intended to be FUN first. We welcome players of ALL SKILL LEVELS to our fields, and therefore set rules that ensure the safety and enjoyment of our skilled players and our novices equally. Be supportive of one another. Event organizers reserve the rights to dismiss any player from the event without refund.

Fighting / Arguing / Poor Sportsmanship
If teams are beginning to get chippy and tempers are flaring, the umpires will issue a full warning to both dugouts - regardless of "who started it". After that point, there is no negative verbal communication that may occur from one team directed at the other team or any specific members of the other team. Any such communication will result in an immediate ejection from the game from the offending party. For purposes of clarification, players on opposing teams can continue to and are encouraged to chat with each other on an individual basis (i.e. congratulating a nice play/hit, having a polite convo while standing on 1st base, complimenting a nice pitch, etc) but no "Smack talk", rules disagreements, or yelling will be permitted. Coaches of both teams may continue speaking with one another as needed, but must do so with a tone of civility in the presence of the umpire. Any player removed for disciplinary reasons shall have their place in the lineup treated as an automatic "out".


Games

Length: 50 minutes, and finish the inning.  The Championship game will be played to a full 7 innings, with the exception of run rule.

Run Rules: Games will be declared over by "run rule" if the winning team is ahead by 20 runs at the conclusion of the 3rd inning, 15 runs at the conclusion of the 4th inning, or 10 runs at the conclusion of the 5th inning or later.

Extra Innings: Games tied at the conclusion of the time limit will go into extra innings. During extra innings play, the batting team will have a runner automatically placed on second (must be the last out from the previous inning) and all batters will face a 3-ball, 2-strike pitch count when they approach the plate. Pool play games in tournament play may end in a tie and do not go into extra innings if both teams are tied in regulation.

Home/Away: The coaches will meet the umpire at home plate ahead of the game, and the game timer will start. During pool play, the umpire will flip a coin to determine home team. During tourney play Top Bracket, the higher seed has the option of selecting home or away. During tourney play Bottom Bracket, home team is determined by coin flip.

Umpires: Excessive arguing and/or abusive language towards the Umpires will never be tolerated. Umpires may issue warnings and dismiss players from a game if they are found to be abusive. Event officials reserve the right to ban players from the event with no refund if abusive behavior continues.


Safety

Pitching: All pitchers will be required to use either a provided safety net (if available) or helmet safety protectors. Shin guards are highly recommended, but not required. A pitcher is allowed and encouraged to use both.

Unsafe Throws: No batter may be thrown at first following a ball hit into the outfield unless by an infielder brought into the outfield through defensive actions.

Hitting Middle: It's not illegal, but it is dangerous and some of our novice players may not be able to control it. But for those of you that can - don't be a jerk. If you feel the other team is hitting middle a lot, don't take revenge and escalate... it's not that kind of event.

Pitching Screens: These screens are intended for safety, not to create an extra defensive player on the field. Screen must be positioned no more than three feet ahead of the pitching rubber. One of the pitching screen support legs must be lined up within the width of the pitching rubber and cannot be set to the side of the rubber. There's no multiple swapping between screen and helmet during an inning.

Pitcher Defense: If the screen is on the field, the pitcher must use it for partial protection whether or not they are also wearing safety gear. After pitching the ball, the pitcher must obtain at least partial cover behind the net and must have at least a shoulder behind the screen when the ball is struck by the batter. If the pitcher is not using a safety helmet, their head/face must be positioned behind the screen upon contact. Once the ball is struck by the batter, the pitcher is allowed to move from behind the screen to attempt to field the ball if they can do so safely. A pitcher may field a slow moving ground ball in front of the screen if they can get to it before it hits the screen. If the ball contacts any portion of the screen, it is immediately ruled a foul ball. If the umpire sees the pitcher extending away from the net prior to the ball being struck, they may call "no pitch" and issue a warning to the pitcher to get at least partial cover behind the screen. Subsequent violations may result in automatic balls or awarding of first base, subject to umpire discretion.

Injury Exceptions: In the cases of significant injury, some rules may be bent to avoid placing players in harm's way. Coaches facing a situation that they believe requires an adjustment must discuss with the opposing coach a recommended solution. Opposing coach must approve the solution, and such approval should not be unreasonably withheld.

Injured Player / Can Not Continue: If a player is significantly injured in the course of play and cannot continue, they shall be removed from the lineup. When their batting position comes up, it shall be skipped and not counted as an automatic out. Player is unable to return to play for that game and, at a minimum, the game following. Exceptions for this rule may be made for extended breaks between games (i.e. a player injured Saturday night can play their first game Sunday if they can safely do so).


Equipment

Metal Cleats: Metal cleats are prohibited. Please use soft or hard rubber cleats, or turf shoes only.

Equipment (Bats): 240 USSSA stamped non-banned bats. Where approved in tournament play, Seniors (males: 50+, females: 45+) with a senior wrist band may swing senior bats.

Equipment (Balls): All balls will be supplied for this event, external balls are not allowed. Each team is responsible for providing the opponent with 1 12" ball for male batters and 1 11" ball for female batters. Non-binary players will play under the rules of the gender found on their official state ID.


Coed Draft Specific Rules

Healthy Sits: Each player drafted to a team has had their relative skill level used to balance the team. A healthy player should never volunteer to or be coerced to sit in order to provide a competitive advantage on the field.

9-Players: Teams with fewer than 10 players due to injuries, quits, and/or other unforeseen events can continue to play with nine players. In these cases, the opposing team must provide a "Ball Returner" while they are at bat. The Ball Returner is only there to throw the ball back to the pitcher and is otherwise not obligated to play defense or assist in getting "Outs" in any way, shape or form (i.e. they are not obligated to catch a pop up foul ball). Once the ball is in play, the Ball Returner should step away from the field towards the fence to not give any impression of being involved in the play.

Emergency Subs: In cases of catastrophic injury that results in a team having an illegal lineup to continue play, the coaches may consult with one another and agree upon a reasonable sub from the spectating audience in order to complete the game. The selected sub should not be perceived to give the team any advantage and opposing coach has the full right to approve or deny a specific sub. Whatever the coaches agree to must be declared in front of the umpire as a witness, and play will resume.

Players Removed for Ejections: Players who are removed for ejection are not given the same leniency as situations involving injury. A player spot in the lineup shall count as an "out" for each subsequent at-ball following the ejection, and the opposing coach has no obligation to provide a Ball Returner or Emergency Sub to replace an ejected player.

Females on Defense: No more than one female may sit defensively per inning. If a team has less females than the opposing team, they must play all of their females defensively throughout the entire game.

Walks: If a male batter is walked with a female batter coming up to bat, the male batter is awarded second base and the female batter is given the option to choose an automatic walk or to hit as normal. The decision to walk is up to the sole discretion of the batter and coaches shall not force a walk on any player who wishes to hit.  There are stipulations to this rule, check the rule book for specifics.


Offense

Pitch Count: All batters start with a count of 1 ball and 1 strike. For extra innings or games quickened due to weather/scheduling issues, all batters start with a full count. 

Courtesy Foul: No courtesy foul.

Home Runs: Three and One Up. Three homeruns and then you can hit more as long as you don't hit more than one more than the opposing team.

Courtesy Runners: Three courtesy runners per inning. Each runner may only run for one person per inning, but may run for that same person multiple times in the inning. Runners who wish to run should not be forced/pressured to take a runner in all situations.


Defense

Pitching: 6'-10' from the ground. No pump faking. A ball batted into a pitcher's screen will be ruled as a dead ball, foul ball.

Minimum Innings on Defense: During Pool Play, each rostered player must complete a minimum of two defensive innings in the field by the end of the third inning. During bracket play, each rostered player must complete a minimum of one defensive innings in the field by the end of the third inning, two by the end of the fifth.

Photography

Only official, insured photographers may be on the field during play. Players are welcome to take their own personal photos from behind the fences.

Home Run Derby

(If offered)

  • Bats must be tested
  • 10 pitches, 8 swings
  • Must use provided balls
  • Must provide 1 pitcher and 1 shagger
  • Women hit from 2nd Base. Will have own division with enough entries

Skills Challenge

(If Offered)

  • Legal bats only
  • 10 pitches, 8 swings
  • Must use provided balls
  • Must provide 1 pitcher and 1 shagger
  • Women will have own division with enough entries

Cornhole Tournament

(If Offered)

  • Bring your own partner, or we'll find you one
  • House bags provided. If you want to use specialty bags, you can do so provided you have an extra set for your opponent to also use, or they also have their own bags. Opponent has the right to decline and use house bags instead.
  • 2 Pool Play Placement Games Followed by Single Elim
  • Format May Modify Depending on Number of Teams
  • Pool play games to 15, no bust
  • Tourney games to 21, no bust

Rules for Coaches

These are guidelines and rules for the event that all coaches must acknowledge and follow. Please review all rules carefully.


Coaches Golden Rule

All decisions for your team come down to you and you alone. You should not invite other players to participate in rule discussions, or allow them to participate in debates over rule disagreements. As coaches, we will at times disagree and may even sometimes get testy with one another, but it is important that we keep these discussions to the back of the house and do not allow rule issues to spill over to the general players. Keep it fun for everyone and don't let the inmates run the asylum!

Win on the field, not in the rulebook.

Rules are made to be enforced, but in our game - things happen. Players get hurt, or they disappear, or they are late, etc. Please always be flexible in dealing with unusual situations. It is much more important to complete a game than it is to take a cheap, easy, rule-forced win. You don't need to put your team at a disadvantage, but at least allow the game to be interesting.

Be a Player's Coach

This is a fun event, so please be flexible and try to accommodate requests as much as possible. If someone wants to bat, let them bat. If someone hates playing catcher, don't force them to play there all the time (although rotating them there is always ok). Every player paid the same amount to play, they should have a good experience even if they are weaker, skills-wise.

Pool Play Versus Tournament Play

Contrary to popular belief, pool play DOES MATTER. You can earn byes and home field advantage in the tourney. That said, use pool play to get your more novice players the play time they paid for. Novice players who play plenty of innings in pool play will be much more accepting of you deciding to "bench" them more often in the tournament. If you have a player that really wants to play shortstop but you know you have a better option, maybe you give them a game or two in pool play. Use pool play to give your best players a couple innings on the bench, so nobody bats an eye when they never leave the field during the tourney.

Don't Be a Jerk. Don't Let Your Team Be a Jerk.

A little trash talk never hurt anyone, but don't be that person yelling "By You!" on every single play. If you see a player struggling, don't instruct your team to intentionally pick on them. Don't tell a player coming up to the plate that they should walk, because the person behind them can't hit (even if it's true). Play to win the game in a manner where you know all players from both teams will be happy to grab beers with their opponents when the dust settles.

Official Rules

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