
4/5 BASEBALL RULES
New Skills to Teach
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Cut-offs
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Lead-offs when the ball leaves the pitcher’s hand.
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Pitching
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Catching and blocking.
Equipment
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NO metal cleats. If non-metal cleats aren't available, tennis shoes should be worn.
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BBCOR bats are not allowed.
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Bat Recommendations
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USSSA bats are now allowed, but USA bats are recommended.
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Drop recommendations of -12.
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Both ears need to be covered by the helmet when hitting or catching.
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When outside the dugout, all batters must have a helmet on.
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This division will play with a Rawlings 10u baseball.
Dimensions
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Base distance - 60’
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Pitcher’s mound length - 46’
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The player pitcher must stay as close to the mound as possible as the pitch is thrown.
Game Duration
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Two 4-inning games. (unless home field team specifies one 7-inning game is necessary due to field restrictions like no lights at field)
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First game play through a tie game until the game is won. Adjust for the second game as necessary.
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No new inning will start after 8:30 for the 2nd game. 2nd game can end in a tie.
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5-run rule for an inning
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Last inning is open to allow more than 5 runs.
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10-run rule after 3 innings
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Last inning of the 2nd game can be finished out by the home team if they are ahead by runs and if both teams agree on it. The score does not change, but it allows for more reps for both teams.
Offensive Play
Bunting
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Bunting is not allowed.
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Slashing (when the batter shows bunt then pulls back and swings away) is not allowed.
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Slashing #1 = strike
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Slashing #2 = out
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Base-Running
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Called (signaled) stealing is not allowed.
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Runner can do a 3-step lead off before the pitcher starts his wind up, but no movement towards the next base is allowed until the ball crosses the plate. (VIDEO EXPLANATION)
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Runners can steal 2nd and 3rd on pass balls only. Only 1 base stolen on a pass ball.
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Pass balls are pitches that roll outside of the batter’s box area weather blocked or not. If a catcher properly blocks a ball and it remains within either batter's box area, then it is a successful block and runners cannot advance. (VIDEO EXPLANATION)
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If a coach is pitching because 4 balls have been reached, then no advancing on a pass ball is allowed.
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Home is closed. This is includes pass balls and overthrows back to the pitcher. Runners on 3rd can only advance home off a hit or if a ball is overthrown at any base.
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Runners must slide OR avoid malicious contact when there is a play at any base/plate, or the runner will be called out.
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A play is defined as the defender having control of the ball and attempting to tag the runner out.
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If the defender does not have control of the ball, the runner must still try to avoid malicious contact or slide.
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Hitting
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Every dressed player bats regardless if they are on the bench or in the game defensively.
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The batter must make an attempt to avoid the pitch. They cannot just let the ball hit them and be awarded a base. This is even if the ball hits the ground first prior to the batter. Please note that the umpire makes the final call.
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If a batter is hit by a pitch, even if the ball hits the dirt first, the batter is considered Hit By Pitch and automatically advances to 1st. If a coach is pitching, a batter cannot advance to 1st on a HBP.
Defensive Play
Pitching
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No more than 4 total innings, or one complete game in a night. Partial innings count as full innings.
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Fastballs ONLY allowed. Focus on consistency of getting the ball across the plate.
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A pitcher can return to the mound once after being substituted out (but no more than 4 TOTAL innings).
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Batter gets to 4 balls...
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Coach of the batting team will pitch balls to the batter from the rubber; the batter gets the remaining strikes to hit the ball in play or strikes out.
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Batter can strike out looking from a coach-pitch.
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Coach will pitch from the same distance as players.
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Dropped 3rd Strike
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The dropped third strike rule does not apply.
Infield Fly Rule
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Infield Fly rule does not apply.
Fielding
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Play 10 players (4 outfielders)
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Every player plays at least 2 innings defensively in a game.
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At the end of the play, when the pitcher is in possession of the ball, play is considered dead regardless of where they are on the field.
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Fielders are never allowed to block a base or the plate without the ball.