2008 BRONCO BOYS HOUSE
RULES
The most current
edition of the Official Baseball Rules and Regulations of Pony Baseball will
govern any rules or regulations not contained within these rules and
guidelines.
- Batters
and base runners are required to wear protective headgear while on the
playing field.
- All
players are required to wear athletic supporters and cup.
- A
player, except for a medical ID, shall wear no jewelry.
- All
players must play a minimum of 3 innings in the field during a 7-inning
game.
- No
player shall sit out more than two innings in a row unless due to
injury.
- A
team can play with 8 players. A team with less than 8 players shall
forfeit the game. The forfeit is official fifteen minutes after the
scheduled start time. Should a team begin a game with 9 players and lose a
player during the game, for reasons other than injury, an out shall be
recorded each time the missing player’s position comes up in the order.
- Players
not in attendance can not be replaced with a player from another Bronco
team’s roster. Mustang players may be used as substitutes, but must bat in
the last spot in the order and play all defensive innings in the
outfield. The substitute player may only be used to avoid
forfeiture.
- All
games will start at the scheduled time. In the event that the umpire
is late or does not show, the game will begin with volunteer umpires.
9a
Weekend Complex Game Rules
No inning shall begin after 1 hour
and 45 minutes from a game's actual start time.
The inning will be played to completion.
Speed-up Rules will in effect all
day:
A pinch-runner (the last recorded
out) will be used for the player who will be the catcher in the next inning.
This player must catch the entire
next inning unless he is injured/or replaces the pitcher.
No infield or outfield practice
after the 1st inning.
Returning pitchers are allowed 3
warm-up throws.
New pitchers are allowed 5 warm-up
throws.
Batters who are being
intentional walked are awarded 1st base without a ball being thrown.
The defensive Manager must
communicate his intent to walk the batter to the Umpire and to the opposing
Manager.
- 5:30 pm Complex Games: No inning shall begin after 7:30pm. Games
will immediately end at 7:45pm.
The final score reverts back to the last full inning completed. 8:00pm Complex
Games: No inning shall begin after 9:45pm Games will immediately end at 10:20. The final score reverts
back to the last full inning completed.
- If
a game is called for any reason, it shall be considered a complete game
when five full innings have been played (4 ½ innings if home team is
winning). If a game is called before it is complete or if the score
is tied, it shall be considered a suspended game and shall be rescheduled
and resumed from the point of stoppage.
- The
10 run rule shall be imposed after five full innings (or 4 ½ innings if
home team is winning). (The losing team must have had 5 offensive innings)
- Base
runners are required to slide or to avoid contact with the opposing player
when a play is being made on the base runner. It is a judgment call
by the umpire and implemented for the safety of the players. Any
malicious actions taken by a player will not be tolerated, and the player
will be immediately ejected from the game. Any further acts of this
type by a player should be brought to the attention of the League
Director.
- Managers
are solely responsible for the conduct of all coaches, players, and
fans. Umpires are instructed to deal directly with the Manager on
all matters. A Manager who is ejected from a game is automatically
suspended for the next game and referred to the HAC Board of Directors for
review.
- Home
team managers are responsible for field prep, bases, lining, raking,
etc. Each team is responsible for clean-up and equipment return
after the game.
- The
“2-out catcher rule” is available to the manager at his discretion to
speed up the game. The pinch runner must have made the second out in
the inning. The runner being replaced must start the next defensive
inning as the catcher.
- Until
May 14 2008, all balks will be warnings. MLB
rules apply with the offensive team being given the option to accept the
ball as dead, or accepting the result of the pitch. All balks will
be called with one warning per pitcher in games starting May 14 2008,
through the end of the season.
- The
winning team must record the score at www.homersports.com within 24 hours.
- Rescheduling
of games is the responsibility of the League Director.
- The
decision to cancel games due to weather conditions or field conditions is
the responsibility of the League Director. After the first pitch,
the decision to postpone or cancel rests with the Umpire.
- The
HAC Board of Directors will decide all protests.
- Pitchers
shall not pitch more than five innings on the same calendar day and no
more than twelve innings in a calendar week.
- A
pitching “calendar week” starts on Monday and ends on Sunday.
- A
pitcher must be removed after the second trip to the mound in the same
inning. An official trip will be the interpretation of the umpire.
- Pitchers
shall have at least forty hours rest after pitching five or more innings
on the same calendar day. One pitch constitutes an inning. 40
hours begins at the scheduled start time of the first game, unless the
start of the game is delayed 2 hours or more.
- A
player is to be removed from the mound after four hit batsmen within a
game or two occurrences during an inning.
- Playoff Tournament. Playoff pitching will be 12 twelve
innings for the first 3 games of a team’s play in the tournament.
After each team has played 3 games, all pitchers on the teams remaining
then have 12 innings of pitching
eligibility for the remainder of their play in the tournament, providing
they meet the 40 hour rest requirement. Pitchers shall have a 40
hour rest after pitching in 5 or more innings on the same calendar day.