OKLAHOMA TOURNAMENT PROGRESSIVE TEEBALL RULES

1. FIELD DIMENSION: Base Distance 50’, Pitching Distance 35’, Little League Tee Ball Approved Tournament . 2. Registered Little League players age 6 and under as of December 31, 2015 can play. 3. Team /Coach must have a copy of each players’ birth certificate present at the game. 4. Catcher must obtain Little League approved equipment as defined in General Rule 7. 5. Players must obtain Little League approved bats as defined in General Rule 8. 6. A order including every player on the official team roster who is present will be made before the game and used throughout the game, unless illness or injury incapacitates a player. Players arriving after a game begins will be added at the end of the . 7. Each player must play 6 defensive outs unless injury or sickness occurs. 8. A Head Coach can freely substitute defensive players between . No substitutions can be made during an unless a fielder sustains an injury/illness which, in the umpire’s judgment, incapacitates that fielder. 9. The pitching coach must with one foot in contact with the pitching line. He may throw underhand or overhand and in a standing or kneeling position. The Coach can speak to the batter prior to the pitched ball but may NOT coach the batter or any runners after the ball is . 10. Should a strike the pitching coach, the ball is ruled dead and the pitch is replayed. 11. Start time will be determined by the schedule for the field where the game is to be played. A game will have 5 innings unless shortened by time, curfew or weather conditions. All games played will have a one hour and thirty minute time limit. The next inning begins when the home team has made its third . Innings begun must be completed unless it is impossible for one of the teams to win. 12. The Player Pitcher must remain behind the pitching line until the batter swings at the ball. If the player/pitcher leaves his position early and contacts the ball in fair territory, the batter is awarded first base and all base runners will be awarded one base or the result of the play. 13. Each team may have a maximum of one (1) head coach and three (3) assistant coaches. No other helpers will be allowed on the playing field during the game. The coaches must remain in the except the two base coaches and the pitching coach of the offensive team. Base coaches must remain in the coaching boxes. Coaches of the defensive team may not leave the dugout area unless granted permission by the Umpire-In- Chief. (Exception: One defensive coach will stand behind the catcher to retrieve passed or foul balls to speed up the game but may not coach players on the field.) 14. Each batter will be thrown a maximum of five (5) pitches. Should the batter not hit any of the five (5) pitches into fair territory, then batter will be declared out. The only exception to this is if the batter hits the ball foul on his last pitch. The batter will continue to bat until he hits the ball fair or does not hit the ball and so be called out. After 3 or 4 pitches, the batter can select to hit off the batting “T”. Any hit off the batting “T” is limited to a base hit and base runner advancement is limited to advance 1 base from the base the base-runner occupied prior to the hit. Once the batting “T” is selected, it cannot be taken away for that at-bat and the player can only take the remaining swings (total of 5 either pitched or off the “T”) to put the ball in play. After the final attempt without putting the ball in play is batter is declared out. 15. A team may score a maximum of five (5) runs per inning. Runners must touch the bases they are forced to on any play when the fifth scores. If the fifth run of an inning should score on a hit over the fence in the air, all runs scoring on the home run shall be counted. 16. A ten (10) foot arc will be placed around home plate in fair territory. The area inside the chalk line will be foul territory. The chalk line is fair territory. A ball must be on or beyond the line to be in fair territory. Any batter, whom, in the umpire’s judgment, intentionally bunts the ball, shall be called out. The ball is dead on such a play. 17. The fly rule is not in effect. 18. When a member of the defensive team playing an infield position has control of the ball and, in the judgment of the umpire, there is a natural pause in play then the umpire shall call “TIME”: i. The runner must return to the last base he touched if he is half or less the distance to the next base. ii. If this rule forces two runners to the same base, the lead runner has the right to the base. The following runner must return to the preceding base except if he is forced to the next base because of a batter becoming a runner. iii. This is a judgment call by the Umpire-In-Chief and may not be contested. 19. The Umpire-In-Chief shall call “TIME” when play stops. 20. A safety base will be used at first base. The fielder will use the base in fair territory (white) and the runner will 1 use the base in foul territory (orange). Once the batter becomes a runner at first, he will use the base in fair territory (white). The purpose of the safety base is to prevent collisions at first base. There is no penalty if the batter runner uses the base in fair territory unless a collision occurs, the ruling would be based on either , or unsportsmanlike conduct. 21. Base runners may not leave their bases until the ball is hit. Base stealing is not allowed. The penalty for stealing is the runner shall be returned to their base of origin. The penalty for leaving a base early when the ball is in play will be decided according to Little League rules based on the umpires’ judgment of the play. 22. All teams will use a standard four (4) player infield and a pitcher and catcher and up to 6 players may take positions in outfield territory. A fifth infielder is not allowed. 23. All players in the outfield (no more than 6) must stay behind the 25 foot line marked in the outfield grass. It is the defensive coaches’ responsibility to assure that no is in front of this line when play begins. 24. The infield players must play their positions no closer than the base path line and not play up. No infielder position can play in front of the baseline during any pitched ball at any time.

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