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Sept 5, 2011
Most recent changes:
Injury Prevention

Coed Softball League Rules & Regulations 

I. GENERAL

A. The mission of the Coed Softball League is to provide all members of the community with an opportunity to play softball and meet new people in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere of healthy competition. It is established for people interested in a recreational league focused on "Building Jewish Community".

B. The league uses various city recreation department fields. We wish to maintain the best possible relationship with these municipalities. Please remember to be considerate of other persons using the facilities and always leave the field clean of litter.

II. DURATION OF GAMES  & COMPLETE GAMES

A. All games will last either 7 full innings or the scheduled time of 1 1/2 hours, which ever comes first. If a game is tied at the end of 7 full innings and there is time remaining, additional innings will be played until the game is decided. (Multiple game situations).

B. If conditions for continued play are made impossible, games will be considered complete if four full innings of play have been completed or if 3&1/2 innings of play have been completed and the home team is in the lead.

C. Complete games may be recorded as a tie, accept during the playoffs.

D. Games that were not completed will be rescheduled (schedule permitting) to start from where they left off. Example: if a game was halted in the bottom of the third with one out and one person on base then they would resume from this point. The batting lineup and fielders may be reset in any manner by the teams.

III. GROUND RULES

A. Games will be played according to the rules and regulations followed by the Amateur Softball Association of America for slow-pitch Softball to the extent they do not conflict with the CoedJewishSport's Softball League Rules and Regulations.

B.
The umpire will explain the ground rules to each team captain and establish the layout for the playing field (e.g.,, bases, foul lines), before the start of each game.

IV. UMPIRES

A. If an umpire is not present, an individual who is not a member of either of the opposing teams and who is mutually agreed upon by the team captains will act as umpire. If such an individual is not present, one member of each team will act as umpire, calling balls and strikes for their own batters.

B. The umpire's decisions are final. However, protests may be made by Captains only.

C. Abuse or harassment of the Umpire is entirely inappropriate and runs counter to the spirit of the league. Individuals who engage in such conduct will be asked to leave the league without a refund.

V. LINEUPS & SUBSTITUTIONS

General

A.  Each captain will be responsible for giving the team lineup to the opposing team's captain at the start of the game. Each team captain is responsible for giving the opposing team's captain updates as to changes made to a team's lineup during a game.

B. There are a maximum of 10 field positions: Pitcher, Catcher, 4 Infielders, 4 Outfielders.

C. All team members who show up for the start of a game must be given the opportunity to play the field at least 4 innings in a 7 inning game. Players are encouraged to report captains who do not play them at least 4 full innings of every 7 inning game. Players should be flexible with respect to the positions available.

D.  A player does not have to play more than 2 innings at catcher, unless they want to.

Fielding

E.  Position of catcher can be played by either a male or female. Among the remaining 9 positions the maximum number of men allowed in the field at any one time is 7.

F.  If a team has less than 9 players in total (and the minimum 7 total required to play) then the opposing team is to provide a non-fielding catcher.

G.  No switching of fielders is permitted during an inning other than for the pitcher or due to injury with the following exception:

(Teams may decide to utilize the following exception in instances where a play at the plate is anticipated)
If the team in the field has less than 9 players at the game, and the opposing team is providing a non-fielding catcher, the fielding team may move a player from one position to the position of catcher. Players may only move at the start of an opposing players at-bat and must stay during the entire at-bat. They may only move to cover the position of catcher. If the team decides to move the player away from catcher after the at-bat, they must return to the position from which they came. The opposing team would then once again provide a non-fielding catcher. All rules regarding the number of women in the field must still be followed at all times. 

Batting

H.  Among batters 1, 2, 3, one must be a woman. If only one woman is present then she bats here.

I.  Among batters 4, 5, 6, one must be a woman.

J.  Batters 7 till the end of the line-up can be in any sequence UNLESS both teams have 3 or more woman present for play. In that event then among batters 7, 8, 9 one must be a woman. If both teams have 4 or more woman present for play, then among batters 10, 11, 12 one must be a woman.

K.  All players who come to a game are to be placed in the continuous batting order.

L.  Players who arrive after the start of the game are placed at the bottom of the batting order, unless such individual is a woman and there are less than 2 women present. If only one women is present, then the late arrival is placed among batters 4. 5. 6 (see above).

Penalties (If less than 2 women present at game)

M.  If less than 2 women are present at the start of a game then the game may still be officially played with the following penalties:

Batting Penalty

Number of Women
Penalty
1 Automatic out after batter number five in the batting order
0 Forfeit - play a scrimmage game

If a woman shows up in the middle of an inning, then the penalties are not rescinded for that inning if they have already occurred.

Fielding Penalty

Number of Women
Penalty
1 Only 9 players allowed in field, catcher must be male
0 Forfeit - play a scrimmage game

Courtesy Runners

A . If a player has a partial injury such that he/she is able to bat but unable to run, a courtesy runner may be requested. The batter must reach first base before a courtesy runner can be used. The umpire and opposing captain must both be notified prior to the start of the game or when injury occurs about the need for a courtesy runner.

B. If the player requiring a courtesy runner is a woman the last woman to make an out must run. If not available, than any woman on the bench must run. If not available, last man to make an out.

C. If the player requiring a courtesy runner is a man, the last male player to make an out must run.

D. No pinch runners other than courtesy runners are permitted.

E. Players that have requested courtesy runners may not advance beyond first base.

Replacement Players

New players may not be added to a team's roster unless authorized by the league committee. One time, intra-league replacement of players may be made if a team has less then nine players. This may only be done with the advance authorization of the committee or by mutual agreement of both captains prior to play. If a team is consistently short players they may request that the committee augment their team with additional players.

VI. PITCHING

A. Pitchers must use a slow-pitch arc not to exceed 12 feet from the ground. (6 ft. minimum arc).

B. The umpire will call balls and strikes.

C. Pitching must be made palm up

D. Base on Balls: An at bat consisting of zero strikes and four consecutive balls pitched to a male batter with a female player on deck, shall be considered an intentional walk and automatically advance the male batter to 2nd base.

VII. BATTING & BASE RUNNING & FIELDING

A. Bunting is not permitted

B. Advancing a base or bases on a passed ball or wild pitch is not permitted.

C. Stealing a base or bases is not permitted.

D. Base runners are not permitted to leave their bases until the ball is hit.

E. Two fouls on the third strike is an out.

F. Metal cleats are not permitted.

G. Three outfielders must stay at least 120 feet from home plate before the start of each pitch. They can’t move until the ball is hit. For enforcement purposes, plastic cones will be placed on the right field and left field foul lines, 60 feet beyond the first and third bases

H. Fielders are not permitted to fake tags. Fielder faking tag may be ejected from the game.

I. Batting Round Rule - This rule is intended to provide for good sportsmanship in the event one team is dominating another in a game. A team may have no more than 17 at bats per inning. After the 17th at bat takes place, in a given half-inning, the team batting will end it's half-inning even if it has incurred less than 3 outs. In the event a team batting has less than the full compliment of 17 players then the team should bat around until the 17th batter has had an at bat. This rule does not apply in the event the batting team is batting in its last and final inning and it is also behind in the score .

J. Timeout Rule - Play shall be called dead once all runners have ceased running and are standing on base or within a few strides of the base and the ball has been returned to the pitchers mound by any member of the fielding team. In the event that the lead runner is held (to within a few feet) of his or her base and the ball is returned to the pitchers mound then play is called dead. Other runners that are in forward running motion towards the next unoccupied base may advance to that base. 

VIII. RAINOUTS, FORFEITURES, POSTPONEMENTS, CANCELLATIONS

A. Due to the limited number of days available to make up postponed games we will endeavor to play in mildly inclement weather. We will play in a light drizzle! If unfavorable weather or field conditions appear likely, the team captains will call the Coed Jewish Sports hotline at 781.453.9599 no later than 90 minutes before the scheduled game to hear if the game is to be played. If the game is postponed captains will inform their team. Note that rainouts will not be called even if it is raining, unless conditions on the field are extremely poor. The decision to call a rainout will be made 90 minutes prior to game time if possible.

If players are not contacted by their team captain more than one hour before the start of each game, the players are to assume that the game will be played as scheduled. Players may also call the hotline for an update.

B. A team is considered to have forfeited a game if at least 7 players do not show within 15 minutes after the scheduled start of a game. A team shall also forfeit if none of their woman players show up for play.

C. It is suggested that the teams play an unofficial game even if a game is forfeited at that time.

D. If a game is rained out after play has begun: see "Duration of Games" section II above.

E. If a game is to be rescheduled, team captains must contact Coed Jewish Sports.

IX. INJURY PREVENTION

While all injuries cannot be prevented, the enforcement of certain softball rules and common sense will prevent many injuries. Collisions are to be avoided.

A. The fielder must give the runner a clear path to the base unless the fielder is actively involved in that play. If disputed, umpire's decision is final.

B. At any base, if there is no play, the fielder must get out of the runner's way. No fake tags.

C. If in the umpire's discretion, a base runner approaching home does not make an effort to avoid a collision with the player covering home plate, the runner will be called out. In egregious instances the runner may be ejected from the game. This applies even if the catcher is blocking home plate.

If a base runner fails to tag home plate because the catcher was blocking the plate and the runner properly opts to avoid a collision (example: runner pulled up at the plate, ran by the plate or around the plate to avoide a collision) then the runner will be declared safe.

Umpire's decision is final!

D. In order to prevent collision by runners rounding first base the league shall use two side by side first base bags. One base shall be placed in fair territory and the other next to it in foul territory. Runners to first base should tag the foul base, fielders should tag the fair base and in this manner prevent a collision. In the event of a collision the umpire shall rule the runner safe or out depending on who properly tagged their respective base.

E. All catchers must wear face masks.

F. Only ASA 2004 certified bats may be used in the league.

X. ADDITIONAL RULES

A. Suspension Policy

  1. Suspension

    A) Get umpire input
    B) Get captains input
    C) Call league office
    D) Call players involved, if any
    E) Softball Committee Review

  2. Physical violence = automatic suspension pending further committee review.