YORBA LINDA
ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE RULES
(REVISED 05.19.09)
The City of Yorba Linda will not assume responsibility for injury.
EVERY PLAYER PARTICIPATES AT THEIR OWN RISK
I. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Managers are responsible for the
conduct of their players and fans. Any unsportsmanlike conduct by managers, players,
or fans may result in an ejection from the game and facility and/or suspension from
participating in next scheduled game or further.
II. The use of profanity is prohibited. Multiple warnings for profanity may result in an
ejection from the current game and facility and also suspension from participating in at
least the next scheduled game.
III. The use of liquor (alcohol) or controlled substances will be forbidden on the premises
including the parking lot. Any player suspected of being intoxicated before or during
the game will be ejected immediately and serve a one game suspension. For a second
offense, the player will be expelled from the League.
IV. City Staff Members, Umpires, MLS staff are here to assist you, please treat them with
respect. Verbal and physical abuse of City Staff Members, Umpires, MLS Staff, or fans
may result in ejection from the current game and facility and a suspension from the
next scheduled game. City Staff Members are eligible to assess ejections and
expulsions.
V. Ongoing problems with players and/or teams may result in suspension or expulsion
from participation in the City of Yorba Linda Adult Sports Leagues.
SPORTSMANSHIP
I. Players
A. Players must be at least 18 years of age.
B. An ?Illegal? player is defined as any player that is not listed nor has signed the current
Team Roster or is not included on a submitted Roster Change Form for the current
season. Players cannot be added to a roster after the 7th week of the season.
C. A person may play on only one City of Yorba Linda team per division per season.
D. Players should have picture ID at all games. If a question arises over the legality of a
player and the player in question does not have proper ID, then he or she will not be
allowed to play in the game until correct ID is established (see Section IX, d).
E. If, at the sole discretion of the League Director, it is determined that an illegal player is
used, the offending team shall:
1. Upon the first offense, forfeit the game or games in which the illegal player was used.
2. Upon a second offense, be suspended from the next season of play.ULES OF PLAY
II. League Format
A. A minimum of Ten (10) league games will be played during the season.
B. Teams will be divided into leagues based on ability. Ability will be based on past
performance.
C. All leagues will consist of up to seven teams. Each team will play every team unless
otherwise specified.
D. Ties in the standings will be broken in the following procedure:
1. Record against opposing team(s), if, and only if, the teams played more than
once during the ten game season. If not, a one game playoff will be played to
determine the champion.
2. Lowest average number of points allowed against opposing team(s). NOTE:
Any team forfeiting a game used in deciding tiebreaker will automatically lose
the tiebreaker.
3. Run differential between the teams involved.
III. Equipment
A. Bats
1. Bats legal for use in the City of Yorba Linda Adult Softball League are outlined
on the Official ASA Bat List.
2. Bats not included on the Official ASA Bat List must be approved by the League
Coordinator prior to game use.
3. A.S.A. ?Official Softball? stamp does not guarantee approval for use in the City
of Yorba Linda Adult Softball League.
4. Bats in the Men?s division shall be Manufacturer Stamped ?ASA Softball? and
have a Bat Performance Factor (BPF Rating) not exceeding 1.20.
a. Co-Ed Division: Only all aluminum barreled bats are permitted for use by
men in the Coed divisions. Any composite barreled bats are not permitted
for use by men in the Coed divisions. Females may use any bat that
is currently ASA legal.
5. Bat Approval Process
a. Bats can be approved by bringing them to the manager?s meeting prior to
each season.
b. Bats can be approved by calling the Thomas Lasorda Jr. Field House
(714-961-7198), Monday-Friday between the hours of 8:00am-5:00pm,
and making an appointment with the league director.
c. Although it may be possible, to get a bat approval by the league
coordinator at the fields, IT IS NOT GUARANTEED, NOR SHOULD IT BE
ASSUMED that a bat will get approved at the fields.
B. Balls
1. The official ball for all Men?s and Co-ed divisions will be:
a. 375 lbs. .44 COR
b. An equivalent ball of another brand.
C. Shoes
1. All players must wear shoes.
2. Metal cleats are not permitted in any division.
IV. Rules on Warm Ups
A. All throwing warm-ups must be conducted on grass away from the bleachers and other
spectators.
B. The swinging of bats outside the playing field is prohibited.
1. The swinging of 2 bats at once, anywhere, is prohibited.
a. Excessive warnings of the above safety precautions may result in the
cashing of your teams $30.00 Forfeit Fee.
V. Games will be played under the current SCMAF Softball Rules with the following
changes and clarifications:
A. Base runners may not leave the base at any time until the pitcher releases the ball.
(Penalty: ?No-Pitch? is called and the runner is out. After any legal pitch, if the ball is
thrown to the base before the runner retouches, the runner is forced out. On a
dropped or over thrown pickoff attempt, all runners may advance at their own risk
without retouching the base.
B. Substitution/Batting Order: Lineups should be final five (5) minutes prior to game
time. A team may list any combination of eight (8) to eighteen (18) roster players in
the batting order and play any ten (10) on defense, with any remaining players being
withheld as substitutes. Players arriving after the first pitch of the game must be
added immediately to the bottom of the lineup. A late arriving player may take a defensive
position on the field immediately.
C. Dead Ball Appeal Play: Any player on the field of play, may make a verbal appeal
on a runner missing a base. An appeal may also be made for a runner leaving a base
too soon once the ball has been returned to the infield and time has been called by the
umpire. There is no need for a throw to a base of tag of appealed runner.
D. All batters will start with a 1 and 1 count.
E. A double base is permitted at first base.
1. A batted ball hitting the inside base shall be declared fair and a batted ball
hitting the outside base shall be declared foul.
2. Whenever a play is being made on the batter-runner, the defense must use
the inside base, and the batter-runner must use the outside base. On extra
base hits or balls hit to the outfield where there is no play being made at the
double base, the runner may touch either base.
3. The batter-runner must use the outside base. Should he/she reach and go
beyond first base, he/she must return to the inside base.
4. Should the batter-runner round the base on a hit to the infield or outfield,
he/she must return to the inside base.
5. On any force-out attempt by the defense from the foul side of first base, the
defense and batter-runner may use either base.
6. In the case that the batter-runner touches the incorrect base, it shall be
treated as though the runner missed the base. If an appeal is made prior to
the batter-runner returning to the base, said batter-runner shall be declared
out.
F. Any play at home plate requires the runner to either slide or veer away from home
plate. In the case of a runner veering away from the plate he/she must attempt to
stay within a reasonable distance from the plate, but is required to avoid contact with
the catcher.
G. The base runner or batter/runner is out when he/she does not slide or attempt to get
around the fielder when the fielder who has the ball is waiting to tag the runner out, or
the runner was forced out.
H. When a base runner or batter/runner who comes into a base standing causes contact
or interference with a fielder attempting a double play, the interfering runner and the
runner who could have been put out without interference shall both be declared out.
I. No sliding at first base (Penalty-runner is out, ball is dead). Runners may dive back or
slide back to all three (3) bases.
J. At no time do we insist or make it mandatory for anyone to slide, only to avoid interference
with a fielder.
K. Scorekeeping: Each team must keep its own official scorebook in case of an error in
the scoring. The scorekeeper?s score is final, unless it can be proved erroneous by
scorebooks.
L. The scorekeeper will keep the official time.
M. Time Limit: 1 hour and 10 minutes. There is a 10 minute grace period for the first
game, and a 5 minute grace period for the second and third games of the night. All
minutes used during the grace period will come off of the hour and ten minute time
limit.
1. Games tied after 7 innings will not be continued, even if the time limit has not
expired.
2. Any inning started must be completed unless the home team is ahead.
N. If a team is fifteen (15) or more runs ahead after five (5) innings the game is called.
O. No batting or infield practice is allowed on the field before games
P. A game shall be forfeited if:
1. A team fails to field eight (8) or more players when the umpire calls ?Play Ball.?
2. If, in the opinion of the umpire, the manager does not have control of his
team.
3. Continued delay of game after the umpire has called ?Play Ball.?
4. Continued harassment of City Staff, MLS officials, or opposing players.
VI. Co-Ed League Rules
A. When a female is at bat a minimum of three (3) outfielders must remain behind an
outfield restriction line (160? arc from home plate) until the ball crosses the plate. If a
rover is used, the player can be male or female.
B. A minimum of 3 fielders must start behind the restriction line, regardless of the gender
of the batter.
C. Any play at home plate requires the runner to either slide or veer away from home
plate. In the case of a runner veering away from the plate he/she must attempt to
stay within a reasonable distance from the plate, but is required to avoid contact.
D. The base runner or batter/runner is out when he/she does not slide or attempt to get
around the fielder when the fielder who has the ball is waiting to tag the runner out, or the
runner was forced out.
E. When a base runner or batter/runner who comes into a base standing causes contact
or interference with a fielder attempting a double play, the interfering runner and the
runner who could have been put out without interference shall both be declared out.
F. At no time do we insist or make it mandatory for anyone to slide, only to avoid
interference with a fielder.
G. A maximum of five (5) men or a minimum of four (4) women may be in the field at any
one time. A team, which only has four females, may play the game with five
males on defense. You may play with six females and four males on defense.
If a team does not have at least four (4) females and four (4) males on defense, it
must forfeit the game.
H. The batting order may consist of an odd number of males and females, but every other
person in the order must be a female. Males may never bat in consecutive order
in the line up. If there are an odd number of players, and the odd person is a male,
a rotating male/female batting order may be used. Two females may bat
consecutively.
I. A male, who is walked on three (3) consecutive balls without any strikes received during
his time at bat or intentionally walked prior to any pitches, will be awarded second
base. Base runners may advance only if forced to vacate their bases. NOTE: After a male
batter receives one or more strikes and is then issued an intentional walk, he shall be
awarded first base.
VII. Forfeit Procedures
A. A game shall be called a forfeit if?
1. A team fails to have eight (8) players on the field at game time.
2. In the opinion of the officials, a manager does not have complete control of his
team.
3. Continued harassment of the official.
VIII. Protests ? Please see page 60 in the SCMAF Book
A. All protests must be submitted to the Thomas Lasorda Jr. Field House, 4701 Casa Loma
Ave., Yorba Linda, no later than 5:00pm the following day.
B. Protests must be clearly written and accompanied by the required $10.00 cash-filing
fee . If a protest is upheld, the fee shall be returned. No protest will be considered
or honored on any official?s judgment call.
C. All protests must be stated to the umpire and the opposing manager before the next
pitch stating the exact reason of the protest with the exception of protests regarding
illegal players. The umpire shall note the protesting manager?s statement exactly.
D. Protests regarding illegal players must be presented to the umpire between the top or
bottom of any inning during the game. At this time, the umpire may ask the player in
question for proper identification. If proper identification can?t be supplied within three
minutes, the game shall be continued and the player in question will not be allowed to
re-enter the game until proper identification is presented. The umpire shall note on the
scorecard the time, inning and score at the time of the protest.
E. Three (3) minutes will be allowed for a protest and added onto the end of the game.
F. If a protest is upheld, the game will be finished from the exact point where the protest
was made with the exception of protests for an illegal player.
G. The same score, outs, and position of base runners will be used.
IX. Conduct
A. The team manager shall conduct grievances. Any unusual tactics, profanity, or derogatory
remarks by a player or manager shall result in ejection from the game. Ejected
players must leave the field or their team will automatically forfeit the game.
B. The first ejection carries an automatic minimum one game suspension.
C. If a player is ejected from a game twice during the season, the second ejection will
result in immediate expulsion from the current and next season.
D. All ejections are subject to review and may result in further suspension or expulsion
from the League, depending on the severity of the infraction.
E. Any player who physically abuses an official will be banned from further competition in
any City of Yorba Linda Adult Sport League, and can be legally prosecuted. |