Lake Shawnee Fast-Pitch
Softball
USSSA A/B Tournament Rules
All games will be played by USSSA
rules, with the following exceptions:
- Home team will be the official scorekeeper in
all tournament games.
- Each team will need to supply a USSSA game ball
per game. (Teams can purchase a game ball at tournament headquarters for
$5.00 per ball.)
- Pre-game conference and coin flip between
managers and umpires will take place 5 minutes prior to the start of the
game.
- No infield practice before the games.
- Teams may warm up on grass or in foul
territory while infield is being prepared.
- No live batting practice is allowed on the
field or in the complex at any time.
- Batting nets are allowed.
- Time limit for all games is 1 hour and 10
minutes.
- Time begins after the 1st warm-up pitch.
- Time limit could change in case of
tournament interruptions.
- All teams should be prepared to start their
game up to 10 minutes early in case we are ahead of schedule. (This will
help the tournament keep on time)
- Regulation games will be defined by the type
of game that it is. There will be three types of formats that will
be used:
- Pool play: Games will be 7 innings or time
limit. If the game is tied at the end of regulation, only 1 international
tiebreaker inning will be played.
- Warm up games: Games will be 7 inning or
time limit. Games that are tied at the end of regulation will end
in a tie.
- Bracket Play: Games will be 7 inning or
time limit. Games that are tied at the end of regulation will use
the ITB rule until a winner is declared.
- Run rules:
- 12 runs after 3 innings;
- 10 runs after 4 innings;
- 8 runs after 5 innings.
- Team manager may consult with the umpires;
- Players, sponsors and other coaches are to
keep out of discussions.
- No smoking or tobacco use on the field or in
the dugouts.
- Profanity will not be tolerated by anyone at
any time.
- Roster Batting will be allowed during the ENTIRE
tournament.
- Conversely, all State and USSSA World Series
events will be played by the rule book.
- Regardless of the number of players you
have, you will need to announce your line-up format at the pre-game
conference with the officials.
- Due to roster batting, there are some
additional rules that need to be clarified:
- Injury:
If a batter cannot fulfill her time at bat due to injury or illness,
that player will be eliminated from that entire game. Her spot will be
skipped in the batting order. Teams will not be required to take
an automatic out UNTIL they drop below 9 players.
- Ejections: A player ejection while
roster batting will result in the team losing that player for the entire
game. Her spot in the batting order WILL be an automatic
out.
- Courtesy runner will be allowed for pitcher
and catcher at any time. The courtesy runner will be designated by
the following rules:
- Rulebook batting line-up: If a team has a “live”
substitution(s) available, per rulebook that player(s) is required to be
used as the courtesy runner. If an additional courtesy runner is
used in that inning, the last batter-out will be used. If
necessary, you will roll back in the line-up to an available player.
- Roster batting line-up: The player that was the last
batter-out will be used as a courtesy runner. If necessary, you will
roll back in the line-up to an available player.
- Winner of pool play will be determined by
won-loss record. If tied the following tiebreakers will be used.
- Head to Head competition
- Runs allowed per game
- Runs differential (+/- of 8 runs per game)
- Coin Flip
- Teams my begin a game with 8 players. If the
9th spot is not filled when that spot comes to bat, it will constitue an
out. The 9th player can be added to the line-up at any time.
- If a team is playing an extra pool game, the
runs allowed and the Win/Loss in that game will not count towards your
total. However, the result of the game (win/loss) will be used in
head-to-head consideration if a tie in pool play occurs.
- In case of a rain-shortened tournament, pool
play games can be deemed official after 2 ˝ innings of play (with home
team winning) or 45 minutes of elapsed game time. This policy will only be
used through pool play.