JACKIE ROBINSON 9UA & AA WILLIE MAYS 10UA & 10UAA League Rules (Revised 2017 ( Season) Jackie Robinson 9 AA Refer to White Handbook Willie Mays 10 AA Refer to White Handbook Note: all regular season games may alter from white handbook after the VP and coaches meeting, but all nonwhite handbook rules will be presented to executive board for approval. All AABC qualifying events will be white handbook. The following rules are for A and AA. Teams will be fined $150 each time they cancel a league scheduled game with less than ONE week's notice. They were all given the opportunity to provide blackout dates. There is too much work that goes into the scheduling and cancelling of everyone involved. This is effective immediately. Let me know if you have questions. Umpires: There will be a zero tolerance for fans or coaches yelling at umpires. The umpire will throw the manager out for misconduct to him if it be from the fans or coaches. Should this become an issue with a team’s fans or coaches the umpire in chief should notify the VP. Roster: Note: FABC would like to keep the AA roster to 12 (in ages 9-10), this will allow most teams that want to be AA the opportunity to fill a team, and keep others from stacking. (10 players for an AA team is acceptable) Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays A (9&10u) Each Team will be comprised of 11-13 players. 2 of these players will be protected (optioned players) Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays AA (9&10u) Each Team will be comprised of 11-13 players. (optioned players only) coaches can pick up from try outs if parents agree to play AA. All tryout pickups will have a contract, so that other teams cannot recruit players from a coach player agreement. It will be signed by parents and coach the day of draft and a copy emailed to league VP. Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays Try outs and coaches snake draft from appropriate age group (9 and 10), Kids may opt to play up. No 2-year commitment, coaches draft every year. Note: Draft will be held @ KB Dillions in back room (date to be determined), We will have kids up on monitors. As those kids are removed and assigned to teams the Secretary or board member will add them to the team they were drafted to. This will allow the coach to send an email or call his team after draft. Try outs may have to be indoors. Most likely we will have to separate the venue for time. Division Designation Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays Teams designated by age division shall be defined as follows: 10-year-old teams will be classified as one or more 10 year olds on a roster. 10 year olds shall be defined as a player who by date of birth, will move to the next league (Pee Wee Reese) the following year. A 9 year old team will consist of all first year classification players and defined as a team of players who by date of birth, will remain in the Willie Mays league for the current playing season and the next. Note: See handbook or website for proper age classification. Levels of Play Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays Inter-division play to be approved by league VP. For all AA and single A teams. Team Dugout Designation All Divisions Third base dugout is reserved for the home team and the first base dugout is reserved for the visiting team. Except for tournament play, first come first serve. Score Keeping Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays All coaches should get a login and build their team on fabc.us and report wins and losses to VP. Home team shall keep the official book and pitch count. Visiting team shall run the score board. Both team mangers shall sign the official book and the Pitcher Eligibility Tracking form at the conclusion of the game. The official scorekeeper shall remain neutral and not divulge information unless asked to do so by the umpire or either coach. Note: This is the back up to not having an official scorer. However, in the case of question of official scorer error, home team book will be used to settle the error. Equipment All Leagues Home team is responsible for providing the game balls. Game balls will be Bownet. Diamond will be used in all AABC events. Note: If an A team needs equipment (Coaches helmets, batting helmets, catchers gear, T) a request must be put in with coach’s application (This will allow FABC to buy the proper amount of equipment needed). There is no guarantee that the color of equipment will match your team colors. If equipment is not returned after the season the coach will be sent an invoice for replacement cost. If equipment is not returned or payment is not met, that coach may be ineligible to coach. Participation Rules Note: In “A” ball play every effort should be made to allow all players the opportunity to play at every position. Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays (9u & 10u A) All players shall play at least half of the game. For example, all players shall play at least 2 innings of a four or more inning game and 1 ½ innings for a three inning game. This rule shall apply throughout the season, but shall not apply to city tournament, non- league and/or state tournament games unless deemed by the rules of the governing organization. Note: Failure to comply with the above rules may result in suspension of coaching and forfeiture of games in question. Line Up/Game Roster/Substitutions Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays (9u & 10u A) All team members shall bat in the order submitted to the official score keeper. All team members present for games shall be placed on the lineup card. Players that arrive late will be placed at the end of the batting list. At the coach’s discretion, any player may be omitted from the batting order for or in the case of injury or illness before game time. Should a player not be able to bat in the order turned in, the opposing team will be awarded an out during that at bat and not for any future at bats where he/she would have appeared in the lineup. Note: A player may come back in his/her order at any time. If any player present is not participating in the game, the opposing coach must be notified. Defensive substitution excluding the pitcher is allowed only at the middle or end of an inning unless an injury, illness or another circumstance warrants a change (restroom break). A Pitcher that starts the game cannot reenter the game at pitcher at any time during regular season play. Once you pull your starting pitcher, he can stay in the game, but in a different position other than catcher. Pitch Count Tracking Jackie Robinson & Willie Mays The official scorekeeper shall be responsible for tracking each of the team’s pitch counts, either through the use of the scorebook or the pitching count chart/counter. Each pitcher’s pitch count is computed by adding the number of balls and strikes, the number of foul balls hit with two strikes, and the number of fair batted balls. Coaches will also keep track of pitch counts, but at no time shall supersede the official scorekeepers count. It is recommended that coaches track pitches and confer with the official scorekeeper after each half inning. A clicker counter is recommended. Pitch Counts and Pitching Rules Note: if a coach is found to be guilty of over pitching during the game, the player and coach will be removed from game. The coach will also be suspended for the following game. If a coach does it on a 2nd offense, he will be suspended for 3 games. On the 3rd offense a board meeting will be held during his 5-day suspension on if he will be allowed to coach on FABC for the following year. When interleague is in play (9 vs 10) the older age pitch count will be observed. Jackie Robinson (9u A & AA) Once a player is removed from the mound for pitch count total, the pitcher may not return to the mound. It is also encouraged to not allow a pitcher to catch after max pitch count has been met. • The pitching mound will be 46 feet from home plate and be 4inches with a rubber above home plate. • No player shall exceed more than 70 pitches in one game. • If a player pitches 61 or more pitches in a day, four calendar days of rest must be observed • If a player pitches 41-60 pitches in a day, three calendar days of rest must be observed • If a player pitches 21-40 pitches in a day, two calendar day of rest must be observed • If a pitcher pitches 20 pitches in a day one days of rest. • 19 pitches or less, no days’ rest A player may pitch in more than one game in a day, if a pitcher throws in a second game on the same day, the total pitches for the day will be calculated and total pitch count shall be calculated per totals listed above. All pitch count rules shall apply regardless of game outcome via rain delay to a new day or suspended games. Unless the proper days of rest has been met. Willie Mays (10 A & AA) Once a player is removed from the mound for pitch count total, the pitcher may not return to the mound.
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