BWA Regulations 2014-2015
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BWA Regulations 2014-2015
BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 1|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON Table of Contents Content Page 100 Authority of Regulations 3 101 Club Regulations 101.1 Obligations of Clubs (a) Mandatory Grades (b) Finance (c) Player Eligibility and Clearances 101.2 Nominations and Withdrawal of Teams 101.3 Defunct Clubs 3 3 4 4 6 6 102 Players Regulations 102.1 Registration of Players 102.2 Temporary Residents (Senior Player Only) 102.3 Playing Restrictions 7 7 8 9 103 Game Regulations 103.1 Playing Facilities 103.2 Player Restrictions in Games (a) Bye Situations (b) Maximum Allowable Bench (Senior Grades Only) (c) Age Limitations (d) Unfinancial Players (e) Senior Grades (f) Lower Grades, Colts & Juniors (h) Forfeits (i) Junior Players 103.3 Pitching Limits 103.4 Blood Rule 103.5 Uniforms 103.6 Equipment (a) Balls (b) Bats 103.7 Commencement of Games 103.8 Termination of Games 103.9 Time limit Games 103.10 Time Delay Regulations (“Speed Up Rules”) 103.11 Results of Matches 103.12 Protested Games 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 104 Coaching Regulations 104.1 Accreditations 21 21 105 Finals Regulations 105.1 Club Eligibility for Finals 105.2 Player Eligibility for Finals (a) Minimum Games (b) Game Credits (c) Playing Up or Down 21 21 22 22 22 22 2|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON Content (d) Grading (e) Under Age Players 105.3 Premiership Format (a) Standings (b) Final Round Format 105.4 Awards Page 22 23 23 23 23 24 106 Breaches of Regulations 106.1 Penalties 106.2 Specific Offences (a) Physical Confrontation (b) Melee Rule (c) Spectator Conduct (d) Tobacco (e) Audible Obscene Language / Gesture (f) Indecent Language / abuse / gesture towards Umpire / Official (g) Equipment Abuse (h) Bringing the game into Disrepute (i) Contact with an Umpire 106.3 Application of Penalties (process) 106.4 Officiating 106.5 Protests and Disputes Procedure (a) Reporting authority (b) Reporting Procedures (c) Authority of Protests and Disputes Tribunal (d) Protests & Disputes Tribunal -Hearings 24 24 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 30 107 State Representation 107.1 Representative Teams 32 32 108 Regulation Exceptions 108.1 Re-Entry Rule 108.2 Slide/Collision Rule-Juniors 32 32 32 Appendix Heat Policy Social Media Policy 34 34 35 3|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 100 Authority of Regulations (a) These regulations of Baseball WA (BWA) are issued in accordance with the Constitution # 9.3. Should at any stage there be a conflict between the provisions of the Constitution and these Regulations then the Constitution will prevail. (b) Unless otherwise stated in these Regulations the Rules of Baseball as currently endorsed by Baseball Australia will prevail. (c) Regulations, as provided in the Constitution provision 9.3, can be amended by the Board of Directors of Baseball WA (BWA) from time to time. (d) Regulations will be current as at the 1st of October each year or when finalised by the Board. The board has the right to amend the regulations as it deems necessary during the season. (e) In these regulations, unless inconsistent with the context, words denoting one gender shall include the other gender. 101 Club Regulations 101.1 Obligations of Clubs (a) Mandatory Grades (i) State League Clubs must run their own ‘division’ of Senior Baseball (i.e. meets criteria for and runs its own administered competition) or must field teams in State League, AAA, Colts & 1 other Grade. Clubs who are unable to field all required grades on consecutive years will lose State League status. (ii) State League Club requirements effective for 2014-2015 season. (1) Senior: All clubs must have a minimum of four (4) senior teams playing at the mandatory State League grades. (2) Junior: minimum of Three (3) with 1 in Colts and 2 in Junior League of which there must be a minimum of one ASC team with three (3) Little League Teams. (3) Any club meeting the above set of criteria are eligible to nominate to play in the State League Competition. (iii) Clubs not fulfilling State League requirements will be considered Minor League Clubs. (iv) No Association or club affiliated with BWA shall arrange or take part in any match with any team, within the State of Western Australia or outside the State without first obtaining the consent of the Board. Such consent shall not be granted unless the governing body of Baseball in the State in which the match is being played and Baseball Australia has sanctioned such a match. Pre-season matches are not applicable to this regulation. (b) Finance 4|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (i) Any club which is un-financial with BWA, the WA Baseball Umpires Association or the WA Baseball Scorers and Statisticians Association as at the closing date for nomination of teams to participate in an official BWA competition shall: (1) Be excluded from the relevant competition; and (2) Forfeit any right of representation to BWA until the outstanding debt has been paid. (ii) Clubs must pay the fees and levies by the dates stipulated in the annual budget. Failure to comply with this stipulation will incur the following penalties: (1) No Premiership wins awarded for any games played during the first thirty (30) days of a Club being un-financial. (2) Should the Club remain un-financial after 30 days, no team within that Club shall be permitted to play in sanctioned competition. (iii) Any club un-financial to BWA after 14 Days will not be allowed to use any temporary residents to play or coach in any grade (iv) In addition to the penalties stipulated under clauses 101.1(b) (i) and (ii), a penalty interest rate as determined by the Board shall be charged on all overdue BWA accounts and fees. (c) Player Eligibility and Clearances (i) A Club can at any time clear or release a player of any further obligations to the club by its own volition. Players seeking clearances will make application to their respective club. If cleared, the player must lodge the required clearance form with BWA before playing for another club. If the player is on the protected list of the original club, the transfer fee must accompany the clearance form prior to playing for the new club; however the original club may choose to waive the transfer fee. Players seeking clearances are required to be financial with their original clubs prior to the clearance being granted. (ii) Players may play their first game of baseball with any club. There are no residential restrictions on players except if a player has previously played at a tee-ball club that has a formal agreement with a baseball club that has been approved by BWA then such player is tied to the said baseball club. (iii) No player who is registered as a playing member with one club shall be allowed to play with another club until the player has obtained a clearance from the club with which he is already registered. A player is permitted to play with one club and coach at a different club. Clearance must be in writing and be approved by the Competitions Department prior to playing. A player who has just received a clearance from his former club may compete in a weekend games so long as the completed clearance has been received in the BWA office prior to the first business day following the weekend’s games. (iv) (v) For a clearance to be considered it must be lodged prior to December 31st except where a clearance is requested by a person who has not previously played baseball during the season in any recognised baseball competition in Australia or overseas. 5|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (vi) Interstate players must produce a clearance from their last club with which they played and submitted to the BWA registrar prior to playing. (vii) Any person or club furnishing false or misleading information to BWA shall be liable to such penalties as decided by the Board. (viii) Playing an uncleared player will result in forfeiture and a fine of $100 against the offending club. (ix) Juniors All junior players will be tied to the club at which they play their first game of baseball (unless cleared by said club). Exceptions: (1) A junior player will be eligible to appeal to BWA for a transfer between clubs if they move their place of residence and are closer to different club. (2) A junior player will be eligible to appeal to BWA for a transfer between clubs if their parents are separated and they nominate two residential homes in two different locations. (3) The Competitions Department shall have the right to hear and decide any appeals against clearance decisions by individual clubs. Should a junior player be denied the clearance through the appeals process, the player will only be permitted to play for the original club for the remainder of the season before the clearance will be granted. (x) Seniors (1) All Clubs will be able to protect a maximum of 10 players who are no longer age eligible for the Colts competition. All college players will be protected automatically for 1 season, commencing immediately after the completion of their enrolment. (2) Any player who is not on the protected list is eligible to transfer clubs without compensation being provided to the original club. (3) Clubs will be required to submit to BWA a list of protected players by 1 April each year. (4) Clubs who seek clearances for players on the protected list will compensate the original club $500.00 for that player. (5) Clubs will be limited to $1500.00 in clearance acquisitions each year. (6) A non-playing coach cannot be placed on the protected list and is eligible for transfer without compensation. A player, who is on a protected list, and who intends to begin a coaching career will be permitted to transfer clubs without incurring the transfer fee so long as the player does not play. In the instance above, if the coach resumes playing the transfer fee will apply according to where the player was protected for that season. If the coach resumes playing in the following season or in a subsequent season, the fee will be decreased by $500 per year from where the player was last protected. (7) Temporary Residents will automatically be protected in their first season. In subsequent years the player would have to be included in the 10 player protected list for the club. 6|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 101.2 Nominations and Withdrawal of Teams (a) Clubs are required to nominate teams for the BWA competition grades by August 31 each year. Clubs are required to nominate at least 2 umpires for B grade, C grade, D Grade and all Junior Teams. (b) The Competition Department shall consider nominations from all clubs when determining grading, but shall have complete discretion when the final grading and fixtures are decided. (c) A club withdrawing a nominated team before the season commences, but after the fixtures are finalised, shall pay a max penalty of $200. (d) No club, either State League shall enter more than one team in any mandatory grade of the BWA's competition, unless approved by the Competition Department. (e) A club withdrawing a team once the season has commenced shall withdraw the lowest graded team of that club. (For Colts, Junior League & Little League age groups it will be the lowest graded team within that age group) Alternatively, in the opinion of the Competition Department such other team in order to minimise fixturing disruption. All costs associated with the withdrawal of that team shall be paid to BWA. (f) Requests for amendment to Colts or Junior League grading after season commencement must be made in writing to BWA, in sufficient time for the requesting team’s particular Division to complete an even round/s of fixtures should a change be made. Where possible, should a change occur, it will be made at the end of a completed round, and the team concerned will commence play in the new division with a new win-loss record. In categories where there is a split in the division a portion of the way through the season, the win-loss record of teams forming the new divisions will be carried over. 101.3 Defunct Clubs (a) Clubs can be expelled or withdraw from BWA in accordance with the Constitution provision # 5 and be declared defunct. No club shall be defunct until declared by the Board, (b) In the event that a player, who previously played with a club which is declared defunct, wishes to transfer to another club, they may do so under such conditions as determined by the Board. 7|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 102 Players Regulations 102.1 Registration of Players (a) (b) The Board shall appoint a BWA Competitions Department Registrar who shall keep a true record of all registered clubs and players, clearances and the results of all games played under the control of BWA. It is a responsibility of the Club concerned to ensure that all players are correctly registered. The BWA Competitions Department Registrar shall deal with all matters relating to registrations and clearances, and may refer any dispute or irregularity to the Competitions Manager for resolution. (c) Competitions Manager may require the production of evidence either written or spoken from the club or person, to establish bona fide’s of matters before them, and may refuse any registration or clearance until such evidence is produced. (d) All players shall complete and sign an official registration form that the club will keep on file. The information from the registration form must then be uploaded on the “my club” data base prior to the player participating in their first game. Failure to do so will result in a $100 fine for each game that the player participates in prior to being posted on the data base. (e) The Competition Department reserves the right to refuse registration of a player if it considers his safety is threatened by participation in Senior or Junior baseball (f) A player once registered with a Club remains a registered member of that Club until such time as the player seeks and is granted a clearance to another Club regardless of any change in place of residence (g) Any BWA registered player remains bound by the rules of BWA including the adherence to Policies appended to these Regulations (Codes of Conduct, Health, Harassment-Free, Vilification-Free, Drug Free, Infectious Diseases, and Liquor Policies) (h) The penalty for playing an unregistered/non cleared player shall be $100 and forfeiture of game by the offending club (i) If a player has not been registered or participated in a BWA competition for Four (4) seasons they will be allowed to register at a new club regardless of previous registration without requiring a clearance; (j) Registration Procedures Clubs are required to follow these procedures for registering players for their respective clubs: (i) Print Registration form off of the BWA Metro competitions website www.bwametrocompetitions.baseball.com.au click “Competitions” in the main menu then click “Registration Information”. 8|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) Copy as many forms as required for players registering at your club. Get the form filled out and signed by the registering player/member. Keep the form for your club’s files. The trusted club official will upload the information from the registration form onto the data base. Complete all the required fields including mailing address and email address (if they have one). BWA Regulations 2014-2015 Page 4 Ensure players are on the data base before they play. Submit Team Nomination Form by August 31st. Inform BWA well in advance of any withdrawal or regrading of teams. 102.2 Temporary Residents (Senior Player Only) (a) A player who is not an Australian citizen or permanent resident shall be deemed to be a temporary resident (b) No temporary resident will be allowed to participate in BWA fixtures until the application for temporary residence is sanctioned by BWA (c) The Immigration Department’s requirement for endorsement of Visa applications for a temporary residency of an overseas player by BWA, will not be considered if the club requiring the endorsement is in debt to BWA, for any reason, for an amount of $500 or more (d) Before the start of each season, a club must nominate any player registered with that club who is classified as a temporary resident of Australia. During the season, a club must also nominate any such player before the person plays their first game; (e) The nomination under (d) shall include a photocopy of the completed registration form accompanied by a copy of the current passport and electronic copy of visa of the player sent to BWA Competitions Department Registrar prior to the player participating in his first game. Without all documentation registration will not be given. (f) Clubs are limited to fielding a max of two (2) temporary residents in any one (1) game; (g) Any current temporary resident who has applied for permanent residency of Australia may be allowed to play in BWA Competitions under the same rules and restrictions that apply to Australian residents in the BWA regulations. To remove the Temporary Resident restrictions the club must write to the BWA Competitions Manager and provide the following: (1) Copy of application to the Department of Immigration (2) Copy of receipt for fee to department of Immigration (h) Any “Temporary Resident” returning to the same club after three (3) consecutive years (starting from the 2011-2012 season) will be allowed to play without any restrictions. If that player on his fourth (4) year goes to another club then he will be classified as a Temporary Resident again. (If the player believes he should be allowed to play at another club without restriction he may appeal to the Board for an exemption). 9|Page BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (i) All applications will be assessed by the BWA Competitions Committee prior to the Temporary Resident being allowed to play under these rules. If the application for permanent residency is refused then that player will revert back to being a temporary resident and will then be subject to the temporary resident restrictions as per BWA regulations. (j) Work Visas (Seniors) Any person on a work visa brought out by a Company may play without “Temporary Residents” restrictions, but must provide the following information. a) Copy of passport showing entry visa or visas into Australia b) Copy of 457 visa from passport c) Copy of letter from Employer (457 visa holders) the employer must not be associated with any Baseball club 102.3 Playing Restrictions SL, AAA, AA, A and Colts (a) No individual “Temporary Resident” may pitch in consecutive games for the same team. (b) The “Temporary Resident” will not be eligible to pitch for any team until after the completion of the next scheduled game for which he/she last pitched. I.e. Temporary Resident Throws AAA can’t throw until after the completion of the next week’s fixtures. (c) No team can pitch any “Temporary Resident” in consecutive games in the same grade. (d) Subject to compliance with regulations 1a) and 1b) and all other player eligibility rules and regulations: Only One “Temporary Resident” may pitch for a team in any individual game. (e) Only Two (2) “Temporary Residents” can play in any one (1) game. (f) A “temporary resident” who play’s in a previous grade on the same day, cannot play in a State League game on that day. Exception: Game two of a double header, a “temporary resident” who played in lower grade may play in the second game. PENALTY: Loss of Game and $500 fine. Note: For the purposes of this Regulation 102.3, games that are not played for points (except Finals and tournaments) shall not be treated as games. (g) A new pitching rotation is deemed to commence with the final series irrespective of when the temporary resident last pitched in regular season games. (h) A change from temporary resident status must be approved prior to a player playing in the BWA competition under different residency status. Proof of Permanent Residency or Australian Citizenship must be provided to enable the change of status 10 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 103 Game Regulations 103.1 Playing Facilities The following are the MINIMUM requirements necessary for all levels of baseball played under the control of BWA. Clubs must ensure all equipment meets safety standards for players, officials, and spectators. (a) Base paths, including 1st base tramlines to be clearly marked. (b) 1st and 3rd foul lines clearly marked for a minimum of 50m from 1st and 3rd bases respectively (c) Flagpoles, a minimum height of 1.5m are to be positioned at the extremities of the foul lines. (d) 1st, 2nd and 3rd bases and pitching rubber to be pinned. (e) A back net (minimum size 4m wide x 3m high) to be positioned at a min of 15m from home plate for the main diamond. All other diamond back nets are to be a minimum 10m from home plate. (f) A designated "dead ball" line from the edges of the back net and parallel to the 1st and 3rd base lines (white line marking is acceptable) except State League main diamond which must have a minimum of rope (g) The club's main diamond to have a minimum distance from home plate along the foul lines to the home run fence of 99m and from home plate to centre field of 110m. (h) Diamonds other than the main diamond to have a minimum distance from home plate to the home run fence of 90m. (i) Seats or benches for at least 10 people at each bench area. (j) Shade for all players on the home and visitor's bench and provide 15 litre drinking container with ice (k) Provision of a table, chairs and shade for the scorers. (l) Access to both male and female toilets within reasonable distance of the diamond. (m) All State League clubs are to have a minimum of 2 pitching mounds and Minor League clubs 1 pitching mound available for use at each game day. (n) All State League club grounds must have a completely enclosed home run fence on the main diamond. All main diamonds to have protective screens in front of the dugouts. (o) Diamond Dimensions: 11 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (i) (ii) (iii) Colts: 90 feet (27.43m) base paths and 60 feet 6 inch (18.44m) pitching distance; Women: 90 feet (27.43m) base paths and 60 feet 6 inch (18.44m) pitching distance; Seniors: 90 feet (27.43m) base paths and 60 feet 6 inch (18.44m) pitching distance. (p) Pitching mounds must be used when available in ALL grades. Mounds are compulsory for Colts. (q) Sufficient L screens for pre-game batting practice for all teams 103.2 Player Restrictions in Games (a) Bye Situations Where a bye situation occurs for any team, a player who has played in that team (grade) during the previous round of fixtures is ineligible to play in a lower grade UNLESS the person has played a greater amount of regular season games in that grade or lower before the bye (a round where a particular grade is not competing is considered a bye). (b) Maximum Allowable Bench (Senior Grades Only) Maximum number of players permitted on the bench is 21 including coaching staff. All players and coaches are to be in uniform. All players and coaches are to be listed on the line up sheet prior to the game. Players & coaches who are not listed will not be allowed to participate in the game. For State League Finals the number may increase to 24 (c) Age Limitations All Colts players (Under 19’s) and Junior League players (Under 15’s) are bound by pitching and catching restrictions that apply to that age group for the whole season, irrespective of any grade they play; (i) To qualify to play in the Colts, players must be under 19 for the entire season. Junior League players must be at least 13. They must be under 15 for the entire season. (ii) Request for player to be play outside of their eligible age group (Colts & Junior League). A request for a player to play below their age group must complete the Baseball WA consent form and supported by statistics for both the grades played. The Competition Department is empowered to make such downgrading if it thinks fit and the downgrading is legal and binding. All applications to be forwarded to the Competitions Manager Fax 9377 4502 (iii) The minimum age to play in the women’s competition is 14 prior the start of the season, but can’t play in any other senior grade until attaining the age of 15. (Players parents must submit letter of consent) to the Competitions Manager (iv) Junior players may play up by 1 age category from their appropriate age grouping; however a junior player must be 15 or turning 15 during the current season before being permitted to play in a senior competition. 12 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (d) Un-financial Players (i) No person shall participate by way of playing or coaching, in any game, if that person is declared by the Board to be unfinancial with BWA. (ii) A person may be unfinancial if he owes monies to BWA, for whatever reason, or is in possession of any equipment or other goods that are the property of BWA or a member of BWA. (iii) Seven (7) days after notice in writing of the declaration of being unfinancial has been given to the person and the club with which he is registered, any game in which that person participates shall be forfeited until the debt is cleared. (e) Senior Grades (i) A person who has previously played in a lower senior grade during that day shall not enter a second game until the start of the fourth innings, except in the case of injury as described in 103.2(e)(ii); (ii) Any player, who has previously played in a lower senior grade on that day, cannot be included in the starting line-up of the second game but may enter their second game upon any injury to a player in the starting line-up. (iii) Where the Baseball WA State League has two (2) scheduled games on the same day, player(s) from lower grades may be included in the starting line-up of the second scheduled State League game. (iv) A person entering a second game, other than State League, on the same day (except double headers) irrespective of the innings played in the second game will be credited with having played a full game for the purposes of finals eligibility. (v) In grades other than State League, any other player on the bench who has not previously played on that date must enter before the entry of a player who has played previously on the same day. (vi) Players are restricted to 2 games per day regardless of grade played. (f) (i) Lower Grades, Colts & Juniors Any player, who has previously played in a lower grade or age group on that day, may be included in the starting line-up of a second game however they may not start ahead of another player on the team who has not yet played that day. If there are no spots available for the player who played earlier in the day to fill, the player will not be able to enter the game until the start of the fourth innings, except to replace an injured player. However, any other player on the bench who has not previously played on that date must enter before the entry of a player who has played previously on the same day. i.e. No Junior League player may play before a legitimate Colts player, 13 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (g) (h) (ii) Where the Baseball WA has two scheduled games in the same junior grade on the same day, player(s) from lower grades may be included in the starting line-up of the second scheduled game without restriction. (iii) A person entering a second game, on the same day, irrespective of the innings played in the second game will be credited with having played a full game for the purposes of finals eligibility. (iv) All Players are restricted to 2 games per day regardless of grade n.b Any Junior League player that has already played 2 games on that day cannot play in the Colts. (v) Where a Colts game is scheduled to be played at night prior to a State League game, it is possible for the Colts players to be listed in the starting line up with normal pitching regulations to be applied. Forfeits (i) A forfeiting team must give 48 hours’ notice to BWA and the other club of its intention to forfeit. Any fees incurred because of the forfeit or penalties defined in Regulation 106.1 shall be charged to the forfeiting club; (ii) Where a forfeit situation occurs for any team, no player from the forfeiting team shall play in a lower grade on that day, unless they played in the lower grade the previous week. Or if they have played the greater amount of games in the lower grade (iii) Penalties for forfeiture by teams do not apply to situations where a team having started a game in accordance with these regulations forfeits as a result of not having enough players to complete the game in accordance to Regulation 103.2 (h) (v). (vi) A game declared a forfeit shall have a score recorded as 9 to 0 in a scheduled nine innings game or 7 to 0 in a scheduled seven innings game in favour of the nonoffending team; (vii) The minimum number of players to avoid forfeiture is nine (9) for State League, AAA, AA, A and Colts Div 1. For all other grades the minimum number of players required to avoid forfeiture is eight (8). Teams will not be penalised with an automatic out when playing with 8 players. Junior Players Junior League players may only play as high as Colts; Note: Grade Hierarchy For the purposes of these Regulations, the following shall be taken as being the standard hierarchy grade seniority: 14 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON SENIOR GRADES: SL, AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, E, Women’s JUNIOR GROUPS: Colts, Junior League and Little League Masters are excluded from hierarchy determinations. 103.3 Pitching Limits (a) Pitching Assignments Assignment U18 Yrs. of age Rest Period Minor 40 or less Nil Substantial 41-79 2 Days from Pitching/Catching Major 80-100 3 Days from Pitching/ Catching 1 Day from Playing (b) It will be the responsibility of the scorer to notify the Chief Umpire and each team when a pitcher is within 10 pitches of the max allowable number. Note: a pitcher may finish the batter he is pitching too once he reached the maximum pitches. (c) A pitcher who throws a major assignment may not be permitted to play in the field for the remainder of the day (but may stay in the batting line up) or the following day after the completion of his pitching assignment. (d) A balk Pitch delivered to the plate whether it is hit safely or not shall be considered to be valid for the purpose of recording the “number of pitches”. (e) Pitchers up to the age of 18 must be identified on the line-up with an (*). (f) Back to Back Outings in Same Game, on the Same Day, or on Consecutive Days (i) Minor followed by a Substantial or Minor to total a MAJOR (Cannot exceed the major limit): 3 Days rest from pitching and catching (ii) Minor followed by a Substantial or Minor to total a SUBSTANTIAL • 2 Days rest from pitching and catching (iii) Minor then Minor to total a MINOR: • No rest required. Clarification – Major Assignments -This rule is to be applied such that if a pitcher throws a MAJOR assignment or two assignments in the same game, on the same day, or consecutive days, regardless of the number of pitches thrown during the major assignment, he/she will not be able to play a defensive position throughout the completion of that game, or any other game to be played on the same day, or any game played the next day. The mandatory rest period commences immediately following the removal of the pitcher from the mound, with the count on the required rest days commencing with the next day being the first day of rest. A pitcher who is on required rest following a major outing may continue to hit only (if only 9 players), but may not play a defensive position. (g) A pitcher may not throw a second assignment in the same game, on the same day, or on consecutive days if they have thrown a substantial or major in their first outing. 15 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (h) A pitcher cannot pitch more than two outings in a calendar day. (i) Junior League aged pitchers & catchers are governed by Little League by-laws for pitching & catching restrictions regardless of grade played (please refer to the Little League By-laws on the Little League WA website) (j) The umpire has the authority to police the pitching rule as per Regulation 103.3(a) to (e). (k) A pitcher may catch after pitching a minor assignment. 103.4 Blood Rule (a) If any player bleeds during a game, then the umpire shall stop the game whilst the player receives first aid treatment. A reasonable amount of time, at the discretion of the umpire, shall be given to stop the bleeding and dress the wound. Prior to recommencement of play the bleeding must have been stopped, all contaminated clothing and equipment replaced or cleaned and wound covered; (b) If the bleeding cannot be stopped in a time considered reasonable to the umpire, or if the bleeding re-occurs then the player must be removed from the game; (c) Only Colts players will be eligible to re-enter the relevant game in accordance with regulation 108.1. 103.5 Uniforms (a) Applies to any participant occupying a position within the playing area including the dugout/bench at any time from pre-game diamond work to the conclusion of the game (b) All participants MUST be attired as a MINIMUM as below: (i) Club Cap (Same Design & Colour) (ii) Club Playing Top – including unique numbers no smaller than 15cm (Seniors Only) (iii) Club Baseball Pant (all must be of the same style & colour. i.e. If white pants with black stripe all must have white pants with black stripe) (iv) Caps, Playing Tops and Pants MUST be uniform amongst ALL participants of that game, optional additional uniform Items (Warm-Up Jackets, Slickers etc.) must appear consistent with the sport, failure to comply may result in the individual’s removal from the game. (c) Coaches taking infield / outfield warm up or base coaching in all grades must be in the teams uniform; (d) All base coaches in ALL grades (senior & junior) are required to wear protective helmets. Junior players must wear a double eared helmet when base coaching. Failure to wear a helmet will be removal from base coaching if a coach refuses to comply. If a coach continues to return without a helmet after being warned then the offending person shall be ejected from the game. 16 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (e) The wearing of an eared helmet (min 1 leading ear) is compulsory for batting and baserunning. All helmets must be uniform in colour for each grade and in good condition and must meet the NOCSAE requirement. Double-eared helmets must be worn at all times by batters and base runners in the Colts and Junior League. All bat boys / girls must wear a double-eared helmet; (f) Any fielder may wear a non-shiny helmet the same colour as the club's cap. (g) Any person warming up a pitcher shall wear a face mask and a helmet no matter whether in the bullpen or on the playing field. The face mask will have a throat guard attached to it unless the throat guard forms part of the mask. (h) All clubs must register their uniform colours with BWA and are not to change those colours or design of uniform without the written approval of the Competition Department. 103.6 Equipment (a) Balls (i) The Home Team (including games at Baseball Park) will supply new balls for games in each grade during regular season games. For Finals, the host club is responsible for supplying balls and BWA will provide balls for finals games hosted at Baseball Park (ii) State League teams are required to supply 4 approved baseballs per game. All other grades are required to supply 2 approved baseballs per game. Match balls of the approved type and quality must be replaced immediately and as necessary to complete the game with the required number of balls. (iii) Games will not commence without the required number of approved balls. (iv) Approved Balls – Minimum Standards (a) Colts, AA-E Grade Women’s Diamond Ace Major League Easton 600 Wilson A1010 Rawlings ROLB-1 (b) AAA, SL Diamond Ace Major League Easton 777 Wilson A1010 Rawlings ROLB (b) Bats (i) Senior League Competitions (a) Players participating in State League and AAA shall ONLY use wood or wood composite / laminated bats conforming to the Official Rules of Baseball. The maximum allowable bat size: (difference between length and weight of a bat e.g. a 33 inches 28 ounce would have a –5), is a maximum barrel size of 2.75” and a maximum length of 42”. (b) All lower grades (AA & below) can have a Maximum barrel 2.75”, max length 42” but the bats may be either conventional wooden type, wood composite, aluminium, ceramic or carbon graphite. (ii) Colts Bats (a) The bat must be designated by the manufacturer as compliant with at least one of the following standards and marked as such on the original graphics. 17 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON • "Senior League" • "Official Baseball" • "BESR Certified" • “USSSA” • “BBCOR” There are no lengths to weight differential restrictions for these age groups. Notation: Bat regulations may vary from ABF National Tournament requirements. 103.7 Commencement of Games (a) The Team Manager/Coach shall, 30 minutes before the commencement of the game, supply the Scorers with official line up information. (b) The Manager of each team shall hand to the Umpire-In-Chief, five minutes before the official commencement of the game, 2 copies of an official line up sheet listing the starting line-up, their order at bat and position in the field. (c) All games will start on time irrespective of whether teams have completed their pregame warm ups, unless preceding game or games cause a legitimate delay. If the same Umpires are involved then a min of 30 minutes between games is required (d) Any alteration to an official game starting time must be approved by the Competitions Manager one (1) week prior to the revised starting time (e) Other than wherein described all warm ups must take place outside the playing diamond area (infield). It is the home team manager’s responsibility to ensure that the diamond is available for the visiting team to warm up for a period of seven (7) minutes, twenty (20) minutes before the scheduled starting time. The home team is entitled to warm up on the diamond for a period of seven (7) Minutes, twelve (12) minutes before the scheduled start time. In the event of the diamond not being available for the visiting team twenty (20) minutes before the scheduled start time, the visiting team is entitled to take its full seven (7) minutes by using time normally allotted to the home team. Neither team may continue warming up past five (5) minutes before the scheduled starting time. 103.8 Termination of Games (a) Subject to Clause 3.10 (c) of the "Official Baseball Rules", any State League fixture that has progressed far enough to be classified a regulation game as described in clause 4.10 (c) of said Rules and is terminated due to rain, darkness, light failure or weather, will be considered a completed game at the point of termination. (b) Any game that has not commenced or become a regulation game as referred to in 103.8(a) will be called an abandoned game. 18 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (c) Notwithstanding (a) or (b) above, any game that has become a regulation game and: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Is then terminated due to the aforesaid conditions; and The relevant inning is incomplete; and one of the following situations applies: The visiting team has scored one or more runs to tie the score, and the home team has not scored The visiting team has scored one or more runs to take the lead, and the home team has not tied the score or retaken the lead; or The home team has scored one or more runs to tie the score, the game will be continued and completed from the point of termination at the first opportunity the same two teams are next scheduled to play, or at a date determined by the Competition Department. (d) In the case of light failure during night games, time lost up to a max of 30 mins shall be added to the scheduled completion time. If the light failure is during the first game of the night, the second game will commence 20 mins after the completion of the first game. (e) One Sided Games (i) (f) Seniors & Colts –The game shall be called when one team is leading by ten (10) or more runs after five (5) completed innings in a seven (7) innings game, or after seven (7) completed innings in a nine (9) innings game. Risk Management During any game played under the auspices of BWA any BWA Official (employee), Board Member, or Umpires Adviser is empowered to terminate a game if in their judgement weather, darkness, or other conditions are such that players and/or spectators are exposed to a significant risk of injury. (g) Cancelled Games Except for State League, regular season games cancelled due to weather, darkness, or other conditions, BWA will not reschedule any make up games. NB: If both clubs can arrange the game to be replayed then BWA will allow that game to be played, all make up games must be made up prior to the final week of the regular season. All playoff games will be made up. Tournament games will be made up if schedule allows. 103.9 Time limit Games (a) In other than State League games, three innings played shall constitute a regulation game for time limit game. (b) When the time limit has been reached in a time-restricted game, the innings currently being played shall be immediately declared the last innings of the game, with any rules normally applying to the ninth innings of a regulation game, being applied to that innings 19 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (c) Where the time limit has been reached in a time restricted game, and the declared last innings of the game has been completed with both teams possessing an equal score, the game shall be declared a “Tied Game”. (d) Where both teams have an equal score at the completion of designated innings and the time limit has not been reached, play shall continue until one team leads after equal innings have been played, providing the time limit for the game has not been exceeded (See 103.9(b)). (e) An innings is deemed to have commenced immediately after the third out is made in the previous innings. (f) The time limit applicable to any Grade shall be as determined by the Competition Department Limits currently applicable are as follows: SL– Sunday Games 9 Innings SL - Single Night Games 7 Innings or 2 hours SL – Double Header Day Games (1st game 2hrs or 7 innings) (2nd game 9 innings) SL – Double Header Night Games 2.0 hrs or 7 innings AAA, AA Sunday Games 2.5 hrs or 9 innings A, B, C, D, E, Women 2.0 hrs or 9 innings Colts, Junior League, 2.0 hrs or 7 innings (g) Termination of night games due to an enforced curfew. No new innings shall commence should there be 10 minutes or less remaining for the time schedule for completion of the game. Time and game will be called at the scheduled completion time and should the game be incomplete it shall revert back to the last fully completed inning. (h) If time limit games are not started on time, the full time allotted should be played so long as completing the game will not be restricted due to curfew, darkness, or the start of a subsequent game. 103.10 Time Delay Regulations (“Speed Up Rules”) The intention of these Regulations is to eliminate unnecessary time wasting during games. (a) Batters must: (i) Move directly into the Batter’s Box (ii) Not vacate the Batting box once the Pitcher has received the baseball. GAME PENALTY: Pitcher can pitch. Each pitch is called a strike. (b) Designated Base Runner (i) In State League & AAA games there will be NO designated runners. In all other grades, a designated runner may replace the pitcher or catcher but only when there are two (2) outs; 20 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (ii) (iii) (iv) (c) Any registered player may be a designated base-runner provided the person is not in the starting line-up but must be nominated before the start of the game and if replaced, notified in the same manner as a substitute player. The person cannot be a base-runner in any grade lower than which they are qualified to play at any time during the season; If all players have participated, any player not in the current line-up may be used or when only nine (9) players are available the last batter out must be the designated runner. Innings Changeover Max changeover between innings shall be 90 seconds. The Chief Umpire will call “ball out”. (ii) GAME PENALTY: If the pitcher is not ready within the allocated time, the Chief Umpire shall call “Play Ball” and indicate “One Ball” on the batter if in the opinion of the Umpire the Pitcher continues to delay the game. (iii) If the Batter is not ready within the allocated time, the Chief Umpire shall call “Play Ball” and indicate “one Strike” on the Batter; (iv) A “Ball” or “Strike” will be called by the Chief Umpire for each subsequent 10second delay. (i) (d) Defensive Visits Only one infielder at any time, (excluding Catcher), can go to the mound, and only one such visit per innings will be allowed. (e) Offensive Visits Limited to three per game. An offensive visit shall be called any time an offensive player or coach delays the game for any length of time to talk with another offensive player or coach. An offensive player may be a hitter, base runner or on deck batter. 103.11 Results of Matches (a) Each team shall provide a scorer who shall keep a detailed score for their team in a Baseball WA approved scorebook and shall be responsible to see that the score book is signed by the umpire and that the game report is submitted to Baseball WA on the approved 2014-2015 forms with no modifications (b) Team scorers shall sit together and as far away from the team benches as possible. (c) All clubs must fax or email game reports to BWA by 12noon on the Monday following the weekend or the day after a weekday game. Failure to do so will invoke a penalty of $10 per report. 103.12 Protested Games 21 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (a) Where a Club Manager, Coach or Official protests a game, claiming a violation of Rules and/or Regulations, notification must be received by the Chief Umpire at that time in the game and before the next pitch or the next out is made. The Chief Umpire shall ensure each team scorebook is notarised and signed accordingly. (Signing at completion of the game is acceptable). (b) The lack of an Umpire's signature may not invalidate the protest; however that umpire may be liable to suspension from the umpiring panel by the Umpires Adviser. (c) A detailed written report of such incident shall be forwarded to BWA within 48 hours of the occurrence of the incident with a copy of the signed scorebook. (d) Protest reports, shall be accompanied by a lodgement fee as set down by the Board. The fee will be refunded at the completion of the hearing unless the protest is deemed frivolous. (e) The lodgement fee is $100. (f) All protests may be referred to the P&D Committee for their consideration at the first available meeting. 104 Coaching Regulations 104.1 Accreditations (a) All coaches of teams in BWA competitions are encouraged to attain formal ABF / NCAS coaching accreditation. (b) State League coaches must have ABF / NCAS Level 3 coaching accreditation. 105 Finals Regulations 105.1 Club Eligibility for Finals (a) Any club that owes monies to BWA and/or Scorers Association and/or Umpires Association ten (10) days before the first game of any Finals shall be disqualified from having ANY team participate in the finals. (b) If a club is disqualified from competing in the finals as a result of being unfinancial then in each grade where that club’s teams are disqualified, all other financial teams shall move, in order, up the premiership table. These positions shall constitute the finishing order only for the purposes of playing the finals in each grade. 105.2 Player Eligibility for Finals 22 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (a) Minimum Games (i) Minor Grades - A person must receive game credits in at least six (6) regular season games for that club during the season to be eligible to play in final round fixtures for that club in grades below State League. No dispensations will be granted for players to participate in finals games. (ii) State League -To play in State League final round fixtures a player must receive game credits in at least eight (8) regular season games for that club. (b) Game Credits (i) Minor Grades -When calculating player eligibility for final round fixtures ALL regular season games in which the player participated in (started or substituted into the line-up) for that club shall be considered. Player are required participate in a minimum of Position Player/DH must complete 3 outs or 1 plate appearance and Pitcher must complete a batter. (ii) State League -Players will only receive game credits for State League Games if they were listed in the starting line-up or if they came in to pitch in the game (Position Player/DH must complete 3 outs or 1 plate appearance and Pitcher must complete a batter). State League players will continue to receive game credits until the final regular season games are completed. (iii) Perth Heat Pitcher Qualifications for State League – Australian Players Only (iv) If the pitcher is on 6 active rosters for the Perth Heat this would equate to 6 games being played by the player. They will still require 8 games to qualify for finals therefore must play at least two games for their club. (v) Year End – Lower grade players will receive game credits according to the above until the conclusion of the lower grade fixtures. That is, no lower grade player may receive game credits to qualify for the lower grades by playing in State League which may have regular season rounds remaining after the completion of the lower grade schedule. (c) Playing Up or Down A player shall not be eligible to play in the finals for a team graded lower than the grade for which the player has qualified. However, players may participate in a higher grade under the limitations of 103.2(e). For the purposes of this regulation, the standard grading hierarchy shall be as noted in regulation 103.2. Note: A player who has qualified at Colts is not automatically qualified to play in any senior grade final they wish. The player must play in the senior grade that they have played the most number of senior games in and is subject to requirements of 105.2(e). (d) Grading Players are eligible for finals play in the grade where they have played greatest percentage of fixture games for that grade. If a player has an equal percentage in more than one grade, they are eligible to play in the higher of the two grades. If a player starts in a higher grade final then that player will not be eligible to play in the lower grade final for the reminder of the finals. A player may come off the bench/bullpen and return to the lower grade that he has qualified for. 23 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (e) Under Age Players & Women’s For a Woman to be eligible to participate in the finals, they must have played six (6) regular games in that grade. (ii) For a Colts player who has played in a higher age group or open competition to be eligible to participate in the finals, they must have played in at least eight (8) regular season games for the team at their corresponding age group and at least four (4) Regular season games for the team in the higher age category to be eligible to play finals for both teams. NB: If a Colts player has played more games in a higher grade then that player is ineligible to play in the Colts finals. (iii) Junior League players must play 4 games in the Colts to qualify to play finals, if a club has two Colts teams in different divisions, then they have to qualified in the lower division to play in the higher division final. (iv) If a player plays in more than one grade in a particular age category, they must play finals for the grade that they played the greater percentage of fixture games. If a player has played an equal number of games in two grades, that player will be eligible to play at the lower of the two grades but may choose to play up. (i) 105.3 Premiership Format (a) Standings Standings will be in order of WINNING PERCENTAGE, i.e.: (WINS + .5 X # TIES/ (TOTAL GAMES PLAYED)) (ii) If teams are tied in the standings, the team having the best win loss record in games contested between the teams tied will be ranked higher. (iii) If teams still tied in the standings, the team having the best runs against per defensive innings ((runs against)/ (defensive innings)) in the games contested between the tied teams will be ranked higher. (iv) Where there are 3 or more teams tied, the above formula will be used to determine the top ranked team(s). Once the top ranked team is determined, the remaining teams are subsequently ranked again in order according the above criteria to determine the remaining places. (v) If still tied, teams will play a 1 game tie breaker to determine the higher ranked team. (i) (b) Final Round Format (i) Format for the Finals series is as per the published fixtures. (ii) After State League semi-finals the team who is ranked highest after the home & away season will assume home team status for game one & three if required. (iii) Time Limits The time limit applicable to final round fixtures shall be determined by the Competitions Committee before any season and shall at this time be: • State League; 9 innings • AAA, AA; 9 innings • A, B; C, D, E, Women 2.5 hours or 9 innings 24 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON • Colts; 2.5 hours or 7 innings. Junior League 2 hours or 7 innings (iv) Tied Score In the event of a tied score play shall continue until 1 team leads after equal innings have been played. 105.4 Awards For Players to be eligible for BWA awards Team Score Books and Statistics must be forwarded to the Western Australian Scorers and Statisticians Association for assessment for that grade. There will be notice sent to all clubs and posted on the website prior to the last regular season scheduled game of where and when Score Books have to be dropped off. Any Player ejected from a game and found guilty of the offence shall not be considered for awards of best and fairest. 106 Breaches of Regulations 106.1 Penalties (a) Any association, club or member committing a breach of these Regulations shall be subject to penalty. By order of the Board, adjudication of such matters is delegated to either the P&D Tribunal or Managing Director or Competition Department as is appropriate to the particular offence. (b) The Board may endorse any suspension or disqualification imposed by any controlling body of baseball if notification of such suspension or disqualification has been placed before the Board in writing. (c) Any person or club under suspension or disqualification by BWA shall be barred from taking part in any match under the control of BWA, except that unless the offending person was an umpire at the time of the offence they may participate in matches as an umpire during their suspension. (d) Any association, club or member failing to carry out any reasonable direction of the Board shall be liable to suspension, disqualification or other such penalty as the Board may determine. (e) Players found guilty of an offence must serve the full penalty in the grade in which the penalty occurred and as documented in the P&D Report with the next eligible playing date clearly stated. The P&D Chairman or Tribunal will decide the penalty as they deem appropriate. The player is able to participate in any game they are otherwise eligible to play at the commencement of the day recorded. Schedules of Penalties • • Accreditation Level (State League) Unable to coach 25 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON • • Age limit, pitcher and catcher restrictions Forfeit or $50 fine if team has lost game. • • Facilities below standards Competition Department Discretion • • Forfeiture of game 1st Offence: $50 plus umpire fees, 2nd and subsequent Offences: $100 plus umpire fees • • Ineligible player (Includes bye situation) Forfeit or $50 fine if team lost game. • • Junior re-entry Forfeit or $50 fine if team has lost game. • • Late payment of fees Outstanding up to 30 days: Unable to win games until debt cleared. Outstanding greater than 30 days: Unable to participate until debt cleared. • • Melee & bring the game into Disrepute (Club) To a Max of $5000 plus any other penalties as determined by the P&D Tribunal. • • Non-provision of Umpire by Club 1st Offence: Warning, 2nd and subsequent Offences: $50 • • Playing out of age group Forfeit or $50 fine if team has lost game. • • Playing without clearance Forfeit and $100 fine. • • Late Submission of Game Reports $10 per Game • • Spectators entering field of play Spectator: As determined by P&D Tribunal; Club deemed responsible: $500 and/or such penalty as determined by P&D • • Temporary Resident infringement Forfeit and $100 fine • • Unfinancial to BWA (player) If, following formal advice to a club, an unfinancial player participates in sanctioned competition the team for which the player competes shall forfeit any points gained in respect of games in which the player participated during the period of indebtedness. 26 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON • • Incorrect Uniforms (Player & Club) Umpire warning during game, BWA formally advised $25.00 per person • • Unregistered player/playing under an assumed name Forfeit and $100 for each game played prior to being registered on data base • • Withdrawal of team after fixtures drawn $200 fine • • • Chewing or Smoking Tobacco products on the Diamond or in the Dugout area Ejection from game and reported to P & D. Baseball Park only - additional $50.00 fine to player or coach • • Intentional Delay of Game Ejection PAYMENT OF MONETARY PENALTIES: Any monetary penalty imposed in respect of these Regulations shall be paid to BWA within fourteen (14) days of imposition. Should the penalty remain unpaid after this period, the relevant player, official, or club shall be suspended from participation in all grades of official competition until such payment is made. NB: Discretionary options available to the P and D Tribunal and the Managing Director or Competition Department determining the penalty to be imposed under the authority of these regulations shall include, but not be limited to the following: • Warning; • Financial penalty; • Game forfeit; Playing restriction on player, team or club (may be applied as “Suspended (Partly or wholly) or served immediately”). “Schedule of penalties” offences occurring within twenty-four months of a previous “Schedule of penalties” offence attract the relevant second or subsequent penalty. 106.2 Specific Offences (a) Physical Confrontation Any players engaging in physical confrontation, including holding, wrestling, punching, striking, kicking and fighting, WILL BE ejected from the game and reported by the officiating umpire/s in accordance with Regulation 106.5(b). (b) Melee Rule (i) Should any member(s) of any team(s) move from any part of the playing venue and take part in any action to confront, inflame or initiate any situation that brings the game into disrepute, they may be ejected and reported by the officiating umpire(s) in accordance with Regulation 106.5(b). (ii) All participants ejected shall be subject to penalties as determined by the P&D Chairman or Tribunal. 27 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (iii) (iv) (v) (c) Relevant clubs WILL be reported and be subject to the penalties as specified in Regulation 106.1 -Schedule of Penalties Replacement players must be notified to the umpire and must be available to immediately play and must have been previously listed on the Umpire’s copy of the line-up sheet. Teams unable to continue the game because the ejections do not permit compliance with the number of players required to play that grade in accordance to Regulation 103.2(h) (v) will forfeit the game. Both teams must nominate their substitutions before play can continue after a melee situation. If both teams are unable to field the required number of players, neither team will be awarded premiership points. Spectator Conduct The home club is deemed responsible for the conduct of spectators except where it can be proven to the satisfaction of the P&D Tribunal that a spectator is a member of, or aligned to, another club. In such circumstances the latter club will be deemed responsible for the conduct of that spectator. (ii) Each club is responsible for its spectators conduct when playing at Barbagallo Ballpark and are subject to Baseball WA’s smoking, tobacco & alcohol usage inside the Ballpark. Any spectator found smoking or chewing of tobacco inside the venue will be asked to move outside. If the spectator refuses then that members club will be subject to any penalties deemed appropriate by Baseball WA. No Spectator may bring alcohol into Barbagallo Ballpark at any time. (iii) If a spectator is found to have entered a playing field to become involved in a melee, fracas, fight or any other incident considered detrimental to the best interests of baseball, both spectator and any club/s deemed not to have taken all reasonable steps to prevent such conduct shall be penalised in accordance with Regulation 106.1 -Schedule of Penalties. (i) (d) Tobacco The chewing or smoking of any tobacco product on any baseball ground by any participant is strictly prohibited. Any clubs member caught smoking or chewing tobacco inside Baseball Park will be removed and their club fined $50.00. (e) Audible Obscene Language / Gesture Any player / coach who use audible obscene language or make an obscene gesture can be ejected from the game and reported. Upon the first incident of this nature during a game, the umpire shall issue an official warning to the player AND a team warning to the coach. If in the judgement of the umpire, the offence is deemed serious enough, the umpire may dispense with the warning and immediately eject and report the player or coach. Any subsequent incident in the same game by any person from the team receiving an official warning SHALL be ejected from the game. (f) Indecent Language / abuse / gesture towards Umpire / Official 28 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON Any player / coach who uses abusive or obscene language or makes an obscene gesture towards an umpire or official SHALL be ejected from the game and reported. (g) Equipment Abuse Any person deemed by the umpire to have abused equipment during a game MAY be ejected from the game and reported. (h) Bringing the game into Disrepute Any BWA Official (employee), Board member, Umpires Adviser or umpire in control of any game played under the auspices of Baseball WA is empowered to report any person, club, player or club official who, in his or her opinion has engaged in conduct that can reasonably be deemed: (i) (ii) Detrimental to the best interests of baseball; or Likely to bring the game of baseball into disrepute. Such authority includes any practice game in which an accredited umpire officiates (i) Contact with an Umpire Any player, coach, spectator or official making contact with an officiating umpire including the prolonged invasion of personal space SHALL be reported by the umpire for engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct. 106.3 Application of Penalties (process) (a) An ejected individual may be required to attend a P&D hearing in respect of any matter. Written confirmation of penalty will be provided through the club president. (b) Should a club seek to appeal on behalf of an individual against a penalty, written advice of that intention must be submitted to the Competitions Department by 5:00pm on the next business day following the relevant receipt of notification. An Appeal application fee of $100 must be presented to the Competitions Department or Appeal Chairman prior to the hearing that will only be refunded if the appeal is upheld. (c) The person awarding the penalty, which is being appealed, shall not sit as a member of the Appeal Tribunal. (d) Any report made by a non-accredited umpire will be referred to the P&D Tribunal for hearing. 106.4 Officiating (a) Responsibility 29 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (i) (b) The Umpires Adviser is responsible to BWA for the training, conduct and game performance of umpires in BWA competitions (ii) Umpires are official representatives of BWA when officiating at BWA sanctioned games. (iii) Umpires must: Sign the score books in ink; If making a report, follow the procedures as stipulated in Regulation 106.5. With the exception of Colts players umpiring Little League, Little League & Junior League players are ineligible to stand as umpires in official competition unless Nationally Accredited. (c) All grades are to have a min of TWO umpires. (i) (ii) Seniors -The plate umpire and the base umpire are both to be provided by the home team. Juniors – The plate umpire to be provided by the home team and the base umpire to be provided by the visiting team. In the case where an official umpire is provided for home plate, the home team will provide the base umpire. (d) Umpires in Chief (Plate Umpire) must be situated behind home plate and wear the necessary equipment i.e. Uniform top (Green Shirt if Level O or first year Level 1), face masks chest plate, leggings, protective cup, enclosed footwear and dark grey umpiring pants, grey baseball pants or similar. Singlets, shorts, thongs and sandals are not permitted. Umpires in chief are not permitted to umpire from the mound during regular fixtures. (e) From 2014 onwards all State League scorers must have C.A.B.S Level 2 accreditation; AAA scorers must have C.A.B.S Level 1 accreditation. 106.5 Protests and Disputes Procedure (a) Reporting authority Any BWA Official (employee), Board member, Umpires’ Adviser or officiating umpire is empowered to report any person, team, player or club official who, in his or her opinion has engaged in conduct that can reasonably be deemed (i) (ii) Detrimental to the best interests of baseball; or Likely to bring the game of baseball into disrepute. For the purposes of this Regulation, the authority of the officiating umpire to lay reports shall extend from arrival at the relevant playing venue until subsequent departure. (b) (i) Reporting Procedures All reports by an Accredited Umpire shall be made on the Official Report Form. A copy of the report form may be obtained from the BWA web-site (under the 30 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Competitions heading). The report shall include as much information as possible, including reason for report, time, date, place, name, grade, and club of persons involved. Umpires are to indicate whether they believe the report warrants further action but this recommendation is not binding on the P&D Chairman or Tribunal. The umpire should contact the Umpire’s Adviser and inform him of the report preferably before submitting it to BWA. Should compliance with these procedures not be followed it shall not prevent a report being accepted by the P&D Chairman, if in his opinion, the parties to the report have not been prejudiced by lack of compliance An electronic or written copy of the report shall be forwarded to the Competitions Department of BWA by 5.00pm on the next working day after the occurrence of the reported incident. The Competitions Department of BWA will then forward a copy to the P&D Chairman and the Club President and the offending player via email when available. The person making the report shall retain a copy of the report. In grades where the official report form is unavailable, the person umpiring the game shall: (1) Report incident in writing and the scorer/s must note ejection on game report; (2) Send the report to the BWA Competitions Department by 5.00pm on the next working day after the occurrence of the reported incident. (c) Authority of Protests and Disputes Tribunal (i) The Board shall appoint members of a Protests and Disputes Committee, (P&D) to hear where applicable and decide upon any report or request. The P&D shall consist of a Chairman who is appointed by the Board and at least two other Members. (ii) The P&D Chairman in the first instance may impose any penalties for breaches of the Rules of Baseball and these Regulations, as he deems appropriate. (iii) If the P&D Chairman deems it necessary to convene a full Tribunal, the Tribunal may impose any penalties for breaches of the Rules of Baseball and these Regulations, as deemed appropriate. (d) Protests & Disputes Tribunal –Hearings (i) Meetings of the P&D Tribunal, to hear reports and protests were deemed necessary by the P&D Chairman shall be held at BWA office at 6:00pm on Thursdays, or time and date convenient to the P&D. During finals, reports shall be heard prior to the reported players' next game. (ii) Any person or club reported, or any club lodging a protest, shall attend the P&D hearing where the P&D Chairman deems it appropriate. (iii) Any umpire who lodges a report which the P&D deems requires the umpire’s attendance must attend the P&D hearing of the report. In the event of the reporting umpire not being in attendance at the appointed time the Chairman shall allow a reasonable period of grace. The report shall not lapse but will be rescheduled for hearing at a date and time to be advised to all parties. The Competition Department must be advised of the umpire’s failure to attend the hearing and the umpire will be required to furnish an explanation of his absence. 31 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) The Board in conjunction with the Umpire’s Adviser will then decide if any disciplinary action is warranted against the umpire who refuses to attend. However, should the Tribunal after exhaustive investigation ascertain the reporting umpire cannot or will not be able to attend a hearing then at their discretion finalise the matter. The reported person may at the discretion of the P&D Tribunal participate in any games to be played prior to the re-scheduled hearing. Umpires, reported clubs and persons involved may have an official representative support them at P&D hearings. A reported player Under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult who will act as their advocate. An advocate will remain while all evidence is being given, and assume control of the reported person’s defence. However, they will not be permitted to give evidence. The reported player will not be permitted to speak unless it be is to give evidence on their own behalf. If a reported person or club does not attend a P&D hearing as required, the Tribunal may hear the report in the absence of that person or club, suspend the person or club from participation in any game until the person or club attends the relevant hearing; or allow participation in any game or games to be played prior to a re-scheduled hearing. The P&D Tribunal may conduct hearings in any manner it considers appropriate and may, having due regard for procedural fairness, adjourn any hearing until a later time. The laws of procedural fairness are based upon: (a) The reported person knowing the nature of the report made; (b) The reported person having the right to respond to the report made; (c) The reported person receiving a fair hearing by a decision maker paying due regard to material considerations and ignoring all that is immaterial or irrelevant. When called upon, players and / or club officials must attend any hearing or investigation convened to assess complaints or breaches of these Regulations; The P&D Tribunal may allow such evidence as it considers appropriate and may allow amendment of any report before any hearing commences. Each party to do a report, including the reporting umpire, clubs or players may call witnesses however the hearing of witness testimony shall be at the sole discretion of the Tribunal. It is not the responsibility of the Tribunal or Competitions Department to arrange for the presence of any such witnesses Should a report be amended, the reported party may request a hearing adjournment. Granting of such an adjournment shall be at the sole discretion of the Tribunal Within 24 hours of each consideration of a report, the P&D Chairman shall provide to the Competitions Department written determination of findings. Within 24 hours of receipt of Tribunal determination, the Competitions Department shall notify: Clubs directly involved President, Registrar, and Player via email. Prescribed penalties may be determined by the Board. Should compliance with these procedures not be followed, it shall not prevent a report being considered by the P&D, if, in the opinion of the P&D Chairman, the parties to the report have not been prejudiced by lack of compliance. 107 State Representation 32 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON 107.1 Representative Teams (a) Any player chosen to represent a State Team shall submit to the authority of the Manager of such team. (b) Any player chosen to represent Baseball WA shall hold themselves at the disposal of Baseball WA when called upon. (c) All players chosen to represent a State Team must be Financial to Baseball WA prior to travelling to National Tournaments 108 Regulation Exceptions 108.1 Re-Entry Rule (a) Any member of the starting line-up may be removed from a game and replaced by a substitute so long as the substitute takes the same line up position as that of the replaced player; (b) If the original member re-enters the game he or she will replace the substitute and resume the same position in the starting line up; (c) A substitute once removed from the game may not re-enter the game in any capacity except ‘speedup runner’; (d) A pitcher may not re-enter in a BATTERY position after throwing a substantial; (e) Where only nine players are available the last batter OUT will be the ‘speed-up runner’. 108.2 Slide/Collision Rule-Juniors The intent of this rule is to ensure the safety of the defensive player while making plays on runners in different circumstances. (a) A runner attempting to break up a double play at 2nd or 3rd base must slide directly into the base and not beyond the base. It is an illegal slide if; the runner slides away from the base line in the direction of the fielder; the runner uses a rolling or cross body block, or if the runner uses a pop-up slide into the fielder. (b) When sliding the runner’s lead leg must be below the knee of the infielder and should first contact the base at its nearest side. (c) Contact is allowed if the runner; makes a legal slide directly to the base; or is on the ground at the time of contact and the fielder moves directly down the line between the two bases to attempt a play. Interference shall NOT be called. (d) If the runner does not slide, he shall not intentionally create contact or intentionally attempt to dislodge the ball on a tag play. On close plays the runner should slide. When 33 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON the player is obviously out, the runners should get in a rundown, try to avoid the tag, or give themselves up. Game Penalty If a slide is deemed to be illegal, the runner shall be called out. If the illegal slide has occurred on a forced play, irrespective of what base is involved, the batter runner shall also be called out due to the “interference” of his team mate whether or not the fielder attempts to complete the play. A Player who intentionally creates a collision or intentionally dislodges the ball shall be called out and ejected from the game. Note: If “interference” is called, other runners shall not be allowed to advance. Example: bases loaded no outs. Double play attempt at second base and interference is called. The runners at second and third must return to their original base. 108.3 Social Grade (a) May have up to 14 players listed in batting order and the players must stay in that order. They can have 9 only with substitutes. (b) If the team start with 14, it must finish with 14. They may have more players and can do normal substitution and if a player leaves the batting position they cannot return to the game. (c) Field playing positions to be listed at start of game with 9 positions listed. (d) The playing positions don’t have to start with top of batting line-up. (e) If a player drops out and no replacements are available the team has an automatic out. 34 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON Appendix Baseball WA “Heat” Policy Heat stress and injury can lead to impaired player performance, physical distress e.g. dizziness, headaches, collapse and illness. In its extreme form it can be life threatening. Round Cancellation If the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s forecast temperature exceeds 39.5 degrees then the BWA Competitions Manager has the authority to suspend and/or abandon fixtured rounds. Except for State League, regular season games cancelled due to extreme temperatures, BWA will not reschedule any make up games. NB: If both clubs can arrange the game to be replayed then BWA will allow that game to be played, all make up games must be made up prior to the final week of the regular season. All playoff games will be made up. Risk Management During any game played under the auspices of BWA any BWA Official (employee), Board Member, or Umpires Adviser is empowered to terminate a game if in their judgement the weather conditions are such that players and/or spectators are exposed to a significant risk of injury due to extreme temperatures. Reducing the Risk 1. Shade and Drinks Host clubs of games that are played under hot conditions must provide sufficient shade and an adequate supply of cold drinking water to players and officials. 2. Sunscreen Host clubs of games that are played under hot conditions must provide adequate quantities of SPF 30+ sunscreen for players, officials and spectators. 3. Players Players can minimise the impact and risk of heat induced injury by also taking the following measures. Use a mixture of water and electrolyte drinks for rehydration Notify medical and coaching staff when affected by heat or when performance noticeably effected Use pre-game and post-game cooling strategies Use of cooling aids such as – ice vests, spray bottles, sponges, wet towels and fans 35 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON Social Media Policy Adopted – September 2014 Original – September 2012 INTRODUCTION Baseball WA acknowledges the emergence of new technology and communication media and wishes to encourage the use of social media for the benefit of the sport and its participants. Baseball WA also recognises that its members need some level of protection from possible threats of vilification and/or cyber bullying through such social media channels. Hence this policy document outlines the recommendations and restrictions when discussing Baseball WA related matters on a public forum like social media and the subsequent punishment process for members who have been found to be non-compliant. WHAT BASEBALL WA & ASSOCIATED CLUBS NEED TO DO When using technology Baseball WA and its associated clubs need to ensure that members’ privacy is protected, clear boundaries are maintained, and bullying and harassment does not occur. Website (i) Information on competitions, social events, committees, polices, constitution, rules and by-laws will be placed on the Baseball WA webpage and audited in accordance with the Governance Policy. (ii) No offensive content or photos will be uploaded to Baseball WA or its associated clubs’ webpages. (iii) Any YouTube video postings will feature positive team performances and require the consent of all featured individuals. (iv) Permission will be sought from parents/guardians to upload photos of their children, and care will be taken not to provide information that identifies them. (v) A dedicated web master will be appointed to provide accountability and control over what goes on Baseball WA and associated clubs’ webpages. SMS and Emails (i) Baseball WA, club committee members, coaches and team managers may use SMS and email to communicate club business and club sanctioned social events. (ii) Text communication should be short and only about club/team matters. (iii) Email communication should be used when more information is required. (iv) Communication about children should only be made through parents, using only their email/phone number. Facebook (i) Postings and uploading of videos will only feature positive club news and events and should gain the consent of all featured individuals. (ii) Personal information about members will not be disclosed. (iii) No statements will be made that are misleading, false or likely to injure the reputation of another person. (iv) No statements will be made that might bring the game of baseball in WA into disrepute. 36 | P a g e BASEBALL WA OFFICIAL COMPETITION REGULATIONS 2014/2015 SEASON (v) Destructive or negative users must be deleted and blocked from engaging with any Baseball WA related forum. WHAT WE ASK OUR MEMBERS TO DO When using technology based forums Baseball WA members are expected to use the internet and electronic communication appropriately following the below rules and recommendations. Rules (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Communication should not offend, intimidate, humiliate or bully any member of the Baseball WA community and its subsequent clubs / associations. This includes the WA Scorers and WA Umpires Associations. Communication must not be misleading, false or injure the reputation of members or others. Communication should seek to protect the privacy of members and others. Communication must not bring the sport or Baseball WA and its associated clubs into disrepute. Members should not engage in negative or destructive discussions or postings. Abusive, harassing, discriminatory or offensive communication should not be posted. Recommendations (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Do not use personal information of yourself in any social media channel. Use your best judgment. Refrain from posting/writing if you’re feeling emotional or upset or are intoxicated. Always ask for a person’s permission before posting their picture on a social networking forum. Never comment on rumours, do not deny or affirm them or speculate about rumours. Only use social media channels to promote the sport/club in a positive light. If you feel you have been vilified on a Baseball WA related matter through social media then you’re encouraged to contact the Baseball WA front office. Non-Compliant Members Baseball WA treats the misuse of social media as a serious breach and as such noncompliant members may be subject to the following disciplinary measures: (i) (ii) (iii) Any Baseball WA member found to have clearly broken one of the above mentioned rules may face disciplinary action as outlined in our Anti-vilification and Anti-harassment policies and immediately banned from posting on Baseball WA related pages. Any Baseball WA member found to have clearly broken one of the above mentioned rules may be asked to front questioning from the Baseball WA board and face subsequent disciplinary action. Members publishing false or misleading comments about another person in the public domain may also be liable for defamation and face charges in a legal setting. 37 | P a g e