General Rules 11U Baseball
Policies and Procedures
1. 5 Tool Academy tournament management will treat all teams with fairness. If questions or disputes arise about policies and procedures, coaches shall bring to the attention of the Tournament Director to be dealt with. Any interpretation and decision of the Tournament Director shall be final and judgment calls by Tournament Director are final. Rule interpretation will be decided by the Tournament Director. On field calls by Umpires are final, no protests to on field calls.
2. Professional umpires have been assigned to each game for age levels 9-12. Coaches should treat them with respect. With regard to on-field calls, the decision of the umpires shall be final.
3. 11U Division Players who turn 12 prior to May 1 of the current season are not eligible unless they are in the 5th grade. Also, any player turning 13 prior to August 1 will not be eligible. Players who are 11 are eligible for this division regardless of their grade. Teams shall have player birth certificates readily available upon request of the Tournament Director. Questions of age eligibility shall be brought to the attention of the Tournament Director. Such matters will be investigated and resolved as quickly as possible. A team found using an ineligible player will forfeit all games that ineligible player played. The forfeit score shall be 7-0 for tiebreaker purposes.
4. Teams shall arrive on site 45 minutes prior to scheduled start time. If the previous game finishes early, teams may be asked to begin play earlier than scheduled. If a team fails to field 9 uniformed players at game time, the Tournament Director may issue a forfeit victory. The team that wins the game by forfeit will be credited with a 7-0 victory for tiebreaker purposes.
5. A coin flip will be used to determine home team for pool play games.
6. If a tiebreaker is needed to determine playoff teams (wildcards, etc.), the following tiebreakers shall be used:
a. Overall won-lost record
b. Least number of runs allowed throughout the tournament
c. Run differential
d. Total runs scored
e. Coin flip
7. The Tournament Director may modify the number or length of games when necessary due to weather, field, or scheduling issues. This includes modifying the time limit if games get backed up.
8. There are no bat restrictions. Players may use the bats of their preference.
9. There will be a “zero tolerance” policy for any alcohol or tobacco anywhere within the confines of the tournament venues.
PLAYING RULES
1. Lead offs and steals are permitted.
2. Dropped third strike rule will apply.
3. Infield fly rule applies.
4. Game will play 6 innings.
5. A one (1) hour thirty (30) minute time limit is in effect for all pool play games. A one (1) hour forty five (45) minute time limit is in effect for elimination games.
6. A new inning cannot start after the time limit has expired. Once an inning starts, it must be completed. The official time is ended when the third out of the bottom of the inning is recorded. If the home team is ahead when the time limit is reached, the game is over and the bottom half of the last inning shall not be played.
7. There is no time limit on championship games (unless the Tournament Director deems it necessary due to weather or scheduling issues).
8. Game time will stop (5 minutes max) for any serious injury.
9. The Tournament Director reserves the right to modify the time limit for games in the event of weather or scheduling issues.
10. The start time shall begin when the pre-game conference ends. The home plate umpire or designee shall monitor the official time.
11. When three (3) innings have been completed or the visiting team has completed three (3) innings and the home team is ahead and the game is halted due to weather, it will be considered an official game.
12. Teams may use a nine (9) player line up, a ten (10) player lineup with an Extra Hitter, an eleven (11) player line up with two (2) Extra Hitters or a continuous batting order.
13. There is a free substitution of the players listed on the batting order. There is no designated hitter.
14. Mercy Rules
• 15 runs after 3 innings
• 10 runs after 4 innings
• 8 runs after 5 innings
16. Pitch Counts
Pitch Smart Guidelines will be used:
AGE DAILY MAX (PITCHES IN GAME) REQUIRED REST (PITCHES)
0 Days 1 Days 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days
11-12 85 1-20 21-35 36-50 51-65 66+
If a pitch count limit is reached, the pitcher may complete the batter without being considered over the limit. You can learn more by visiting: http://m.mlb.com/pitchsmart/pitching-guidelines-ages-9-to-12
While our expectation is that pitch counts will be self-monitored and self-enforced, they are mandatory for all teams. If it is brought to the attention of the tournament director that a pitcher is ineligible under the pitch count requirements, the pitcher will be removed from the mound. In the interest of good sportsmanship and athletes' health, all coaches are required to strictly follow this rule.
17. One balk warning per pitcher will be given without penalty. If a balk warning or a balk is called, the ball will become dead.
18. Pitcher must be replaced on the 2nd trip to the mound.
19. Intentional Walks There will be no pitches thrown to intentionally walk a batter. Notify the umpire, and the batter will be awarded first base.
20. Base Distances and Field Dimensions
Every effort will be made to make sure base distances, pitching distances, and field dimensions are accurate. As with many different public and private facilities, dimensions are sometimes slightly off. So long as the field dimensions are reasonable and the same for both teams, play shall not be stopped to reinstall bases or pitching rubbers. This tournament will use 50/70 diamonds.
21. Metal Spikes
Metal spikes are not allowed in age groups 7-12.
22. Tie Games
Pool play games: Pool play games - tie breakers - Games will end in a tie at the completion of inning after time has expired. Games that have completed their designated innings for the game prior to the expiration of time will play 1 inning of the tiebreaker using the California rule noted below. If after one inning of the tiebreaker results in a tie, game will end in a tie and no further tiebreaker innings will be played.
Elimination Rounds: Elimination games may not end in a tie. If the time has expired or 6 innings are completed, and the score is tied, the California rule will be used for extra innings. The team at bat will start with a player on second, no outs. The player on second will be the last batter out in the previous inning. Runs are unlimited in additional innings.
23. Courtesy Runners
Courtesy runners are optional at any time for the pitcher and catcher. The courtesy runner shall be a player not currently in the lineup OR the last batted out. The pitcher or catcher for this rule is the pitcher or catcher of the previous inning. If this situation arises in the first inning and no outs have been recorded, the pitcher or catcher shall remain on the bases until an out is recorded.
24. Ejections
If a player is ejected during a game, the name of the player will remain in the batting order and count as an out when the batting order reaches that player. If a player or coach is ejected from a game, he will serve a one game suspension. The suspension must be for the next game the team plays. If a player or coach is ejected he must leave the field and adjacent area in a timely manner. If this does not occur, the player or coach in player can be barred from the facility at the discretion of the Tournament Director.
25. Injuries and Early Departures
If a player becomes injured (as ruled by the umpire) and is unable to continue playing, his spot in the batting order shall be skipped with no penalty. Once the injured player leaves the batting order, he may not reenter that game.
RAINOUT POLICY
In the event the tournament is shortened due to weather, the following refund policy will be honored by 5 Tool Academy:
0 Games Played – 100% Refund for tournament registrations fees, less a $30 administrative fee..
1 Game Played – 50% Refund for tournament registration fees.
2 Games Played – 0% Refund for tournament registration fees.
Game played is defined as 3 innings or 2~1/2 if Home team is winning when they come to the plate for the third time. Any games shortened by weather, teams must submit their scores at the time the game was called