O.P.C.S.S.L. PLAYING RULES 1. A player is allowed to play for only 1 team in the league, either Wednesday night OR Thursday night. NOT BOTH. A player found to be playing on more than one team will be flown to Central America. 2. There will be NO drinking of alcoholic beverages at any games. Save it for the bar. 3.a. Home team will be arrived at through the toss of a coin by both captains prior to the game. This means all games, regular season and playoffs. b. Prior to the game captains will decide foul-lines, ground rule doubles, triples, etc. based on the condition or size of the park. (To be determined by the umpires during the playoffs.) c. Each team must supply one game ball. These are game balls and not team balls. Captains should agree on the type of balls being used prior to the game. A team captain may insist that the balls used are the type supplied by the league. 4. It is the responsibility of the team captains to resolve any problems or disputes when they occur during a game. During the playoffs umpires will be present and any problems or disputes will be dealt with between captains and umpires - not players. The decision of the umpires is FINAL. 5. All games during the regular season will run from 5:00 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. If you feel like playing longer and have no problem staying on the diamond, then GREAT - the fun continues. All games during the elimination playoff rounds will go a full seven innings. All 3 games during the championship finals in both divisions will go a full nine innings. During any playoff games - all ties must be broken. 6. The league does not carry insurance so all players must be informed that they play at their own risk. 7. A copy of the batting order must be exchanged between captains/scorekeepers before the game in order to cut down discrepancies in scores. Note: We will not prosecute failure to comply with this practice during the regular season, but the umpires will enforce it during all playoff games. 8.a. The lineup must be prepared and given to the opposing team prior to the start of the game. There can be no changes to the lineup after the start of the game. b. The lineup must consist of the batting order and may be any number of players as long as the 25% rule is maintained (rule #9). c. Defensive substitutions are allowed during the game if: i) substitution is made prior to the start of an inning ii) players are on the lineup and the 25% rule (Rule #9) is maintained d. Any player who is in the batting order for a team must play at least one inning on the field. e. An injured player may be replaced by another member on the lineup provided rule #9 is maintained. f. Players arriving late may enter the game provided they are in the starting lineup. If the late player has not arrived in time for their first at bat then:- i) substitution with an alternate player may be made (see 8g) (note- the late player will no longer be eligible to play) OR ii) an automatic out will occur g. In addition to the lineup, alternate players may be listed at bottom of the batting order. i) alternates may enter the game at any time but must play 1/2 inning on defence before the game ends ii) alternates must be male for male/female for female only if necessary to maintain the 25% rule iii) once an alternate player enters the game the player being substituted for is out of the game h. The opposing team's captain (and, during the playoffs, the umpire) must be informed of all player replacements. 9. The maximum number of players on the field at one time is 12. The minimum percentage of females on a team (offense and defence) is 25% as outlined below. Team Size Required Females 1 - 4 1 5 - 8 2 9 - 12 3 13 - 16 4 17 - 20 5 21- 24 6 25 - 28 7 This rule will not be strictly enforced during the regular season but WILL be adhered to during the playoffs. 10. The base paths will be 55 ft. in length with the bases not being pegged down in any fashion. 11. All games will be played with a safety base - the extra base pad at 1st base to be situated on the foul side of the 1st base line. This base will be used by the runner going to 1st base and should eliminate any contact between the runner and the 1st baseperson. A batter going to 1st base must step on the safety bag when there is a play at 1st base. The batter is out if they step on the wrong bag (even if they beat the throw). The only exception to this rule is if the batter is attempting or considering going to 2nd. In this case the batter would be rounding 1st and not overrunning 1st, trying to beat the throw to the bag. In the same situation as above, the batter is safe if the 1st baseperson is touching the safety bag instead of the "inside" bag when receiving the throw. Obviously, this will only work if both teams bring their base pads to ALL games. This rule will be strictly enforced during the playoffs; any team that does not supply base pads will forfeit the game. 13. Absolutely NO metal cleats are allowed during play. Rubber cleats will be allowed on running shoes as long as they are part of the sole of the shoe. So, any rubber cleats which are attached to the sole by means of screws or nails will NOT be allowed. The cleats must be moulded into the sole. 14. Infield Players cannot move in past the baseline on any batter until the ball crosses the plate. All Outfield Players must stay at least 10 feet behind the baseline for female hitters until the ball crosses the plate. 15. Mercy rule:- there is a maximum of 15 at-bats per team per inning. 16. Women are allowed 4 pitches, men are allowed 3. If the batter does not hit a fair ball during his/her turn at bat, then the batter is out. 17. Lead-offs and stealing bases are not allowed. If you are on base, you cannot leave the base until the ball crosses the plate OR the ball is hit. Anyone caught leading off or stealing is automatically out. 18. There will be no wanton escapades dodging tags around the base paths. There is no rule on the exact distance someone must be from the base path to be running off it so captains, and umpires, please use your judgement if someone is called for this infraction. Hint: Someone running from 1st to 2nd through right field is definitely a candidate. There will be NO BLOCKING of the base paths. It is the responsibility of the fielder to avoid the runner and to stay off the basepath when there is no play at their position. Failure to do so is interference on the part of the fielder and the runner will be safe or awarded the base at the discretion of the umpire. Similarly, it is the responsibility of the runner to avoid the fielder attempting to make a play. In this case the runner will be out. Above does not apply when there is a play at a base or a tag of a runner. 19. On a flyball that is caught for an out, a player can advance after he/she has tagged up (after the ball is caught, of course). You can tag up from all bases, including third. 20. All batters must take a FULL swing at each pitch. Any attempts at half swings or bunts will be considered strikes. NOTE: any player abusing this rule will be photographed and made fun of. 21. During the game, if a batted ball hits the pitcher it is a strike against the batter. If the batted ball hits a base runner who is off the base, then the runner is out. If a runner is hit by lightning, then he is dead. 22. Any foul balls hit behind the plate, within the area of the cage (if there isn't one, imagine one) and caught by the catcher count only as strikes. Any ball hit in front of the plate and still behind the foul lines are outs if they are caught. Any ball caught past the out of play line (an imaginary line extending from the back screen - if there isn't one, imagine one) count only as strikes. 23. If a player slides into a base and the base is dislodged from its position then the following applies:- i) if the runner remains in the vicinity of where the base was originally and the opposing player has not yet tagged the runner out then the runner is safe. ii) if the runner decides to keep running then the runner is on their own and can be tagged out. 24. There is NO infield fly rule so we are all on the honour system as far as dropped fly balls in the infield. NOTE: flagrant abuse can be called at the umpire's discretion during the playoffs. 25. Out of Play: a ball is considered to be out of play if it goes over the screen or past a projection of one. Once a ball goes over a screen, or past a projection of one, the play is dead, even if it goes off someone's glove on the way there. When a ball goes out of play the runner is awarded the base he/she was advancing to, plus one additional base (i.e runner going to 1st when ball goes out of play is awarded 1st and 2nd). NOTE: If a ball hits the screen on a play at first or third and remains within the playing area (screen or projection of screen), the ball is live and the runners proceed at their own risk. This is not an overthrow. In the event that a ball going out of play at 1st base leads to a FORCED advancement of a runner from third, then the run will count (ie. bases loaded when ball goes out of play at 1st). No fielder may intentionally carry/kick/throw or allow a ball to go out of play in an attempt to halt runners. We are on the honour system. Flagrant abuse will result in the automatic award of bases at the umpires discretion. 26. Plays at the plate: To avoid collisions and possible injuries at home plate all plays at the plate are force plays - ie. by drawing an imaginary line (being the extension of the first base line) from the plate to the back screen. i) A runner is safe by simply crossing that line prior to the ball being caught at home plate by a player with one foot on the plate. ii) A runner stepping on home plate is out. 27. Commit Line: The commit line will be drawn between home plate and third base and will be 25 feet from third base. i) Once a runner crosses the commit line they must go home - they cannot go back to 3rd base. ii) Once a runner crosses the commit line they cannot be tagged out. NOTE: If a player tags up from 3rd and crosses the commit line he/she must go home. If a player at 3rd crosses the commit line after a fly ball has been hit, and did not tag up, the player cannot go back to 3rd and is out on appeal by the defensive team. 28. Fees: All teams must pay their league fees by June 1st of each year. Failure to pay these fees will result in exclusion from the schedule (in other words, dropped from the league). 29. Cancellation of games: In order to comply with the City of Toronto's park permit cancellation policy there will be NO cancellation of any game during the season - attendance is mandatory. In the rare instance when a team cannot play a scheduled game and has an extremely good reason for missing the game all players gone on vacation is not a good reason) then that team shall: a. first contact the scheduled 'bye' team and try to arrange for that team to play the game. If this is acceptable to both captains then the 'bye' team assumes responsibility for the permit on that date. b. if this is not possible, then the scheduled team must contact the league president or vice-president 72 hours prior to the game to be missed. If the president or vice-president agree that the reason for missing the game is justifiable they may call City Hall and cancel the permit for that day in accordance with City Hall's cancellation policy. Only the president or vice-president are authorized to cancel permits. If the reason for missing the game is not justifiable, then the game must be played. A team missing a regularly scheduled game without authorization will be dropped from the league. 30. Umpires: Umpires are to provided by each team for the playoffs. Each team will be responsible for 2 games during the opening rounds of the playoffs (ie. Wednesday teams (division b) will umpire Thursday games (division a) and vice versa). Team captains are responsible for ensuring sufficient umpires are at the assigned games.Team captains (or delegate) shall: a. notify president or vice president with names of umpires b. umpire(s) shall notify president or vice-president of game results APRIL 30, 1996 MEMORANDUM TO: TEAM CAPTAINS O.P.C.S.S.L. FROM: CINDY BINT BRYAN OZORIO RE: REVISED PLAYING RULES ________________________________________________________________ Attached are the revised playing rules, including amendments agreed to at the Captains meeting on April 25th. The following changes are highlighted below: 1. Bases are now 55 feet apart 2. Balls hitting the screen and staying within area of play (within screen or projection of screen) at 1st and 3rd base are live and runners proceed at their own risk. This is no longer considered an overthrow. 3. Outfielders must stay 10 feet behind the baseline for all female hitters until the ball is hit or crosses the plate. 4. Runners can now tag up and score from 3rd base on a fly ball. 5. Commit line will now be situated 25 feet from 3rd base. Please read the revised rules for further clarification on the new rules and ensure that your teammates are aware of these changes and are provided with a copy. We will have alot of arguments if you don't do it. Captains will be polled at mid-season to determine feasibility of new rule concerning balls being live after hitting screen at 1st and 3rd. If you have any questions please call Bryan at 326-4290, or Cindy at 325-8012. 1999 O.P.C.S.S.L. Playoffs: This year’s playoffs (by majority vote) will be similar to last year’s format. Each division (Wednesday and Thursday) has been divided into two pools. Each team will play 4 games against the teams in their pool. You should already have your schedule for the next four weeks. Note that some teams will have a “bye’ week and will have to play two games in 1 week. Please check carefully. The results from each game must be called or e-mailed to me by Monday of the following week. E-mail to Bintc@fin.gov.on.ca or leave a message at 325-8012. A team will receive 2 points for a win (including a win by default), 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss or default. No games can be made up from the round robin (there simply isn’t space or time available). In the event of a rain-out, each team will receive 1 point and no runs. All games will be 7 innings and there should be no tie games unless: a. The weather has turned bad and it is unsafe to continue b. The game started on time but a team with a permit is waiting for the diamond In these 2 situations, a minimum of 4 innings will constitute a complete game. The score will be the score at the end of the last complete inning played. Otherwise, you must play all 7 innings, extra innings and past 6:30 if necessary. Failure to do so when weather permits and the diamond is available will result in a default. If player(s) must leave they may be removed from the line up, after 6:30. There is no penalty (ie. automatic out for that spot in the order) but the male/female ratio for batting and fielding must be maintained. All playoff games start at 5:15. There is a 10 minute grace period at which point a team unable or unwilling to start is now deemed “late”. This means that if 7 complete innings are played by 6:30, there is no problem; however, if less than 7 innings are played then the late team defaults the game, regardless of the score. You may add late players, as they arrive, to the bottom of your line-up provided: - they arrive prior to the start of the 4th inning (start of the 4th inning is when the first pitch is thrown for the top half if the inning) - the male/female ratio for fielding and batting is maintained The opposition must be informed before the game begins of your intention to add late players. The opposition must be informed upon arrival and prior to a late player taking the field or batting. Late players may not interrupt a game in progress but must wait for a suitable break in play to take the field. If you choose to put a late player in the middle of your line-up, it will be an automatic “out” for that spot in the order, until the late player arrives. For the round robin, there will a maximum of 12 runs for the plus/minus. You must play complete innings, regardless of the score, unless the maximum has been reached. The default score will be 7 - 0. At the end of the round robin teams will be ranked, with the 2 pool winners 1st and 2nd and the rest from 3rd thru 10th, based on the point totals from the round robin. Ties will be broken by head to head record (if applicable), plus/minus (your run differential), runs for and finally, a coin toss if necessary. All teams then begin the Elimination Round. - 2 - We will hire umpires for the elimination round, main event. Each team is required to provide an umpire for 1 consolation game. Failure to do so will result in a league fine. During the round robin, we are on the honour system. Base coaches will make the calls at the bases. No base coach means close calls go the fielding team. No calls will be made from the benches. Catchers will call the foul lines for batted balls. (Make sure your catcher knows how to do this). I have to take this opportunity to remind everyone that this is a recreational league. Safety comes first. If a situation occurs that is not covered by our rules, then the executive will apply standard softball rules. The following is taken from the Softball Canada Official Guide and Rule Book: “When a defensive player has the ball and is waiting for the runner and the runner remains on his/her feet and deliberately, with great force, crashes in to the defensive player, the runner is to be declared out. Effect: The runner is out, the ball is dead and all other runners must return to the last base touched at the time of the collision. Note: If the act is determined to be flagrant, the offender shall be ejected.” Please use common sense. A recreational league has, and should have, people who don’t play very often and are here to have fun and learn a bit about the game. For the remainder of this year a Disciplinary Panel, comprised of team captains or their representatives, will be called, if required, to rule on any issues/situations/grievances that the executive is unable to resolve. Thanks everyone. Good luck in the playoffs and have fun. Cindy Bint Bryan Ozorio - 1 -