Grant County Youth Baseball

Grant County, Kentucky

Rookie Machine Pitch Rules

Grant County Youth Baseball

Rookie Machine Pitch

 Division Rules (5 and 6 year olds)

 

The Standings Rules may be altered or amended at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors by a majority vote of members that are present and voting. Unless described below, we follow the rules of chartering organization.

 

  1. The Machine Pitch League teams will be formed following the league draft procedure.
  2. The Board must monitor any attempt by managers and parents to manipulate the system and thus create an imbalance in the league. ANY AND ALL PLAYER TRADES MUST BE FOR JUSTIFIABLE REASONS.
  3. A time limit of 1 hour 45 minutes will be imposed on all regular season Machine Pitch games. Unless tied, no inning shall start after the 1 hour 45 minute time limit. The next inning starts immediately upon completion of the last out of the previous inning.
  4. There will be a maximum of 4 pitches per batter. If the 4th pitch is fouled, the player will receive another pitch. After 4 pitches, if the batter has not hit the ball in fair territory.  The ball will be placed on a tee for the batter.  The batter can not walk but they can strikeout after three swings if they do not foul off the last pitch.
  5. The league approved pitching machine will be used for each game.
  6. There will be no infield fly rule in Machine Pitch.
  7. Each team will bat their entire roster and play ten players on the field.
  8. A half inning is complete after three (3) outs have been recorded, or team roster has batted. If one team has more players than the other, the team with the less players will bat their roster to match the team with the more players.
  9. A continuous batting order that includes all players on the team will be used. If a child becomes ill, injured, or must leave the game site during the game, the team will skip over him/her time at bat without penalty. If the player is later able to return, then they will be inserted into their original spot in the batting order. If a player arrives after the game has started, the manager, if he chooses to allow the player to participate, must add this player to the bottom of the batting line-up.
  10. All games will consist of a maximum of 6 innings or 1 hour and 45 minutes. An inning starts the moment the 3rd out is made completing the preceding inning. If the inning is completed after 1 hour and 45 minutes, the game is completed.
  11. Ten (10) run rule:
    1. If after 3 ½ innings, the home team has a lead of 10 or more runs after the visiting team bats, the visiting team will concede the victory to the home team.
    2. If after 4 innings, the visiting team has a lead of 10 or more runs after the home team bats, the home team shall concede the victory to the visiting team.      
  1. If a batted ball touches a batter or runner before passing through or by an infielder (not including the pitcher or catcher, and hits the batter or runner, that player will be called out. The batter must have at least one foot completely out of the batter’s box to be called out.
  2. If a batted ball hits the pitching machine the ball is dead. All base runners advance one base.
  3. Batted ball must travel at least 15’ to be considered in play.
  4. No bunting.
  5. There will be NO STEALING.  No leading off is permitted.
  6. Base runner:  The base runner is out if more than three (3) feet away from the direct line between the bases to avoid being tagged. Unless such action is to avoid interfering with a fielder or batted ball.
  7. A maximum of six (6) infielders will play in the infield (including the catcher). The rest of the players in the field must be positioned in fair territory in the outfield grass (4 outfielders) Max of Ten players and not less than 8 can start the game.
  8. If there are two outs, a courtesy runner is allowed for the catcher. (To keep the game moving).
  9. Base coaches must stay in the coaches’ box and may not physically assist the base runner while the ball is in play or interference will be called and the runner will be called out.
  10. Two adult base coaches are allowed, provided that there is at least one other adult manager, coach, or approved league volunteer in the dugout.
  11. The umpire and/or scorekeeper shall not direct the attention of any person as to the presence of an improper batter (batting out of order) in the batters box.
  12. Runners cannot advance on overthrows to any base.  Runners must advance on batted balls only.
  13. Time will be called when the defensive team has possession of the ball and the

play has stopped.

  1. Helmets with face mask must be worn at all times by all batters and runners.
  2. No on deck circle, all batters must remain inside the dugout until their turn at bat. No bats allowed inside the dugout. All bats will be placed on bat racks outside the dugout.
  3. The players playing the catchers position must wear all proper safety equipment including a cup (male), helmet and face mask with throat protector, chest protector and shin guards. The catcher may use a catcher’s mitt, or their own glove.
  4. No bat slinging. A player will be given a warning for the 1st bat slinging offense. All offenses by the same player after their first offense will be called out.
  5. No head first sliding. Runner will be called out. They only exception to this rule is when the player is returning to base.
  6. Playing Time – All players are required to play at least 50% of the game.
  7. Machine Pitch Settings: The spring loaded machine will be set at (4 – Power level, 4 – Release block, 3 – Micro adjustment). Machine will be set 46’ from the back of home plate.
  8. Bases will be set at 60’.

 

 

 

  1. Parents and Spectators Conduct:

 

    1. Criticism – Parents and spectators shall be encouraged to be positive in any criticism of the program and will to volunteer their services to improve the League. Their opinions and criticisms should be presented to officers of the League in a constructive manner.
    2. Recognition of Volunteers – Parents and spectators shall be encouraged to demonstrate that they recognize the effort expended by the volunteer personnel of the Grant County Youth Baseball program by refraining form unpartisan like conduct and grandstand managing.
    3. Umpire – Parents and spectators shall be encouraged to realize that the Umpire is the closest to the play and that each Umpire calls the play as he or she sees them. (The Umpires assume a difficult but necessary role).
    4. Encouragement – Parent and spectators shall be encouraged to recognize that Little Leaguers are children, not professional players and need encouragement, not criticism.
    5. Applause – Parent and spectators shall be encouraged to applaud good plays and ignore errors. Parent and spectators should encourage greater effort, initiative and hustle. They should congratulate the winner and encourage the loser. They should enjoy the game for what it is. If it isn’t fun, it isn’t Little League.

 

Approved By:  Grant County Youth Baseball Board                                    Date:  10/15/09

      

 

 

 

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