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Frequently Asked Rule Questions – Answered Clearly!
1. Match Plus 1 Home Run Rule
Since we play at a complex with outfield fences, a team can have only
1 more “over the fence” home run than their opponents.
Any “over the fence” home run that exceeds this limit is an
out.
This is an SPN rule, and since we are governed by and pay SPN Insurance,
the rule will stand.
2. Tagging Out A Runner
Runners can be tagged out between the commitment line and the scoring
line.
This simply means that the catcher, or any player on the fielding team,
has the option to tag the runner or, with control of the ball, tag home
plate only.
IMPORTANT: The Strike Mat is not considered in play in this instance.
3. Maximum Number of Runs Per Inning
A maximum of 7 (seven) runs can be scored by the batting team in each
inning, with the 7th inning only being an “open” inning. In
this inning only, the team at bat may score as many runs as possible prior
to their 3rd out.
4. Wearing Jewelry
Players are reminded that there will be no wearing of jewelry during any
games this year.
This is a safety issue as well as an SPN rule.
5. Mercy Rule
The Mercy Rule will be in effect after the 5th inning if a team is up
by more than 10 or more runs.
6. Game Balls
Maximum acceptable balls agreed upon for use this year are core 44 balls.
The home team will be responsible to supply the game balls for each game
in “NEW” or “LIKE NEW” condition.
7. Triple Walled Bats – Titanium Bats – Altered or Tampered
Bats
Triple walled bats or titanium bats cannot be used in this league. SPN
also states titanium bats are illegal and are not approved for play in
SPN Leagues. Tampered bats are illegal according to SPN.
Teams found to be using any of these bats will be asked to remove the
offending bat from the game. If the team refuses to remove the questionable
bat from play, the game will be forfeited by that team.
This is a safety issue and therefore will be enforced to the best of our
ability.
8. Number of Players Needed To Play
Teams may play with a minimum of 9 (nine) players with NO AUTOMATIC OUT.
Of those 9 (nine) players on the field, a minimum of 4 (four) must be
female.
9. Batting Orders
As per Rule 7 sec.1, any batting order over 10 (ten) batters must have
equal numbers of male and female batters.
This simply means that teams can bat 9 or 10 or 12 batters but may not
bat 11 or 13 batters.
If a player in a batting order over 10 players is injured or removed from
the game and no substitute of the same sex is available, an out will be
recorded each time the player is due up.
10. Alcohol
As per City Bylaws, there will be NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL permitted in the
Mission Sports Fields Facility by any team or individual players during
any games by any teams during this season.
The City and this league is also requesting that teams and their players
refrain from sitting in the parking lot consuming alcohol after games.
We have been advised that the R.C.M.P. may patrol the parking lots and
may set up roadblocks outside the Mission Sports Fields Facility.
11. Pets In The Mission Sports Fields Facility
We have been asked by The City to notify Teams, Players and Fans that
pets are NOT PERMITTED in the Mission Sports Field Facility. By-Law Enforcement
Officers may conduct random patrols of the Facility and may issue tickets
to offenders. The City has stated that they will be posting more signs
at The Facility stating pets are not welcome.
12. Reporting Scores
Again this year, to assist the League in setting up a better, fairer and
more equitable year-end tournament, we are requesting that all game scores
are reported within 48 hours.
To avoid problems, the winning team is responsible for reporting the game
score.
to report scores e-mail the score to:
pat@kelownakinsmen.com
Please report your team name, team played, league night and score of the
game clearly.
To make this effort worthwhile, we have implemented the following point
scoring system that will be in effect for the season:
2 POINTS awarded for a WIN
O POINTS for a loss
O POINTS will be awarded for scores that are not e-mailed or called in.
This simply means that a winning team will receive as much 2 points for
a win, or could receive 0 points for a win for not calling in the game
score.
LEAGUE DISCLAIMER !!
The Kinsmen Mission Slo-Pitch League wants each team in the league to
understand that these rules pertain strictly to this league for the 2010
season. It is not our intention to think of these rules as a deterrent
to having fun, but simply to put each team on the “same page”
when it comes to interpreting the rules. We encourage each team to have
as much fun as they can but to be careful and play safe. Please refer
to the 2009 SPN Rule Book that was distributed to each team regarding
any questions not specifically dealt with here.
Report Scores
by email to pat@kelownakinsmen.com
Have A Great Season!!!
Sincerely;
Wade Bachelder
Kinsmen Mission Slo-Pitch League
Chairman 2010
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