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Rookies Division Rules

The following rules are specific to the Rookies League. The Rookies League is Machine Pitch, but a coach may elect to pitch to up to 3 players, allowing the coach can determine how to maximize the success of each batter. If a child may be more successful from a ball thrown from a coach, the coach can elect to do that batter by batter during the course of the game.

Batting Rules:

  • Three swinging strikes is an out. Foul balls count as strikes just like normal baseball.
    • There are no walks.
    • There are no called strikes (looking).
  • Each batter gets 6 pitches.
    • The 6th pitch is a "must swing" pitch regardless of the count.
    • If the 6th pitch is not put into play, the batter is out.
      • If the 6th pitch is fouled, the batter gets a 7th pitch.
    • If the 7th pitch is not put into play, the batter is out.
      • If the 7th pitch is fouled, the batter gets an 8th pitch.
    • If the 8th pitch is not put into play, the batter is out.
  • A batter hit by pitch from a coach pitch is not entitled to a base.
  • A batter hit by pitch from a machine pitch can select to take a base or continue the at-bat.
  • If the pitching machine is hit by a batted ball, the ball remains in play.
  • If the coach who is pitching is hit by a baseball, the ball is dead and the batter is awarded one base.
    • Any coach pitching should make an effort to get out of the way of the baseball and certainly shouldn't reach out to glove a baseball. In the event that occurs (a coach actively fields the position), the batter should still be awarded the base (they hit the ball!). If a run scores, it does not count. If no run scores, if the runner awarded first eventually scores it will not count.

Fielding Rules

  • Rookies will play 10 players on the field with 4 outfielders
  • Once a ball is possessed by an infielder in the infield, then base runners may not advance.
    • If a base runner is halfway or more when the ball is possessed, then the runner can continue
    • If a base runner is less than halfway when the ball is possessed, then the runner will return to the previous base at the end of the play
    • When the ball is possessed, runners off the base are live and can be tagged out
    • The intent of the rule is to teach kids how to run bases once kids are skilled enough to make throws and catches to retire base runners. For example, a runner would never run to home after rounding third if a fielder in the infield had the ball.
    • If the player who possesses the ball attempts to make a play on a runner, play continues until another player possesses the ball
  • One base on all overthrows regardless if in play or not
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