| REGIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
(2013 Version) . . 1. Unless otherwise prescribed, the Official Baseball Rules
shall be in force. Stan Musial, Connie Mack and Mickey Mantle divisions;
designated hitter (DH) for the pitcher only and no re-entry (Rule 702, 803, 902). Re-entry
is permitted in the Sandy Koufax (Rule 1002); Pee Wee Reese (Rule 1106); Willie Mays (Rule
1206) and Roberto Clemente Divisions (Rule 1308). No DH is permitted. . . 2. Any games not legally completed
because of inclement weather or other unforeseen developments shall be a suspended game and play shall be resumed from the
point of suspension; any game legally completed shall be subject to Rule 4.12(a) of the Official Baseball Rules. (Rule 214).For
Sandy Koufax or Pee Wee Reese any game stopped that has gone past the 4 1/2th inning if the Home team or has completed 5 innings
will be a official game.
. . 3. In Stan Musial play, each region may elect to have games
either seven or nine innings in length. (Rule 701). In all Stan Musial, Connie Mack, Mickey Mantle, Sandy Koufax and Pee Wee
Reese games (including the championship game), games are scheduled for seven innings, but will be terminated after five innings
if the visiting team is ahead by at least eight (8) runs and after four and one-half (4 1/2) innings if the home team is ahead
by at least eight (8) runs. (Rule 203).
All Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente games (including the championship game) are scheduled for six innings,
but will be terminated after four innings if the visiting team is ahead at least eight (8) runs and after three and one-half
(3 1/2) innings if the home team is ahead by at least eight (8) runs. (Rule 203). .
. . 4.
The batter must wear
protective headgear, with double flaps, both while at bat and while running the bases; and the catcher must
wear protective headgear, cup, and throat protector (or mask with built in throat guard) while catching.
The umpires have been instructed to rigidly enforce these requirements, without exception, and deviations will NOT
be permitted. A catcher’s mask, cup and helmet must also be worn when warming up a pitcher on the
field or in the bull pen. (Rule 221(b)(c)). . . 5.
Players and coaches
(first and third) must be in uniform. (Coaches may wear matching shirts and baseball pants if they
do not have matching team uniforms). Coaches on 1st and 3rd must wear protective
helmets. No one other than the 24 players (Musial) or 20 players (All other programs), 1 manager, 2 coaches
and 1 score keeper are permitted in the dugout or field area. All persons in the dugout or field area must
be in uniform except for the score keeper. . . 6. Dates, time and/or sites of tournament games are subject to change at the
discretion of the designated tournament director. (Rule 201(g)). . 7. In tournament play, no team shall be permitted to play more than two (2) games
in one calendar day without direct permission from the national office. (Rule 202 and 217). . . 8. To qualify in all divisions
except Stan Musial, all players must report to the Director at least one hour before their
first game with a Birth Certificate or passport. No hospital or Baptismal
Certificates may be used. Exceptions can only be granted by the AABC Tournament Director after consultation
with the Regional Vice President. . . 9. Players
must sign the Tournament Team Roster in the presence of the Director.
If player is not present at initial registration, he must register before he plays.
Signatures must match original roster. . . 10. No player may be added to the roster after initial certification except as provided
in national rules. . . 11. All rules of the AABC Official Handbook are to be strictly followed and the burden of
understanding the rules is on the team manager. This includes, but is
not limited to, the pitching rules for number of innings for Connie Mack (Rule 804), Mickey Mantle (Rule 903), Sandy
Koufax (Rule 1003), Pee Wee Reese (Rule 1102), Willie Mays (Rule 1202), Robert Clement (Rule 1302) and parings (Rule 211). . . 12. Protests on rule interpretation
are decided by the Director on the field. Appeals must be made immediately
(before the next pitch is thrown) to the director after the play in dispute and be accompanied by payment of $100.00 and citation
to the specific rule which you are protesting from the Official AABC or Major League baseball rule book. The
fee will be returned if the protest is upheld. The protest will not be considered without the fee or
the correct citation to the rule.. . . 13. For AABC regional play a team may have not more than twenty-four
(24) players in Stan Musial and not more than twenty (20)
players in all other divisions. . . 14. About
½ hour before each game a coin toss will take place. The winner
of the toss has his choice of dugout or home/visitor team. (Please note
if team A wins the toss and chooses to be the visitor, team B still gets choice of dugout). . . 15. If time permits, each team will have ten minutes of infield/outfield practice.
The visiting team goes first. Times may be shortened or eliminated
at the sole discretion of the site manager. . . 16. All teams must present insurance coverage from
K&K or and AABC waiver or purchase same before playing. . . 17. Trips to the mound will follow the Major League rule
except that if a pitcher is removed as a pitcher he may play another position. He may return as a pitcher
if he was not removed because of trips to the mound (Rule 201(b)). . . 18. If a player or coach is ejected he must
sit the next game. If he is ejected a second time, he will not be permitted
to appear in the balance of the tournament. If a coach is ejected or suspended he must leave
the field and the stands. He cannot be viewable from anyone on the field or in
the stands. If a player is ejected or suspended and he is not deemed
a disruptive influence by the site director he may remain on the bench so he can be supervised
by the coaches. . . 19. There will be no degrading cheering or chanting. If the
umpire or tournament director determines a violation their will be one warning.
Thereafter players or coaches will be ejected. . . 20. All players and coaches must remain in the dugout or the in the bench area
unless they are playing or coaching. They may not sit on the dugout
steps or the area around the dugout or bench. They also may not stand
against or near the backstop. If there is a violation, one warning will be issued.
Thereafter players or coaches will be ejected. If an argument or fight
breaks out on the field any player leaving the dugout will be ejected. . . 21. If there are problems with the weather the tournament director has the sole
discretion to decide who is declared the champion (Appeals may be made to the Regional VP only
if the rules are not applied properly). First he will eliminate all
teams with a loss if there is/are undefeated teams. (If only one team
is undefeated that team will be declared the winner.) Next the white book
“POOL PLAY” Rule 212 will apply if all the teams left have played each other.If the teams have not played each other or some of the teams have not played
each other, the following will apply: 1. Least
total runs given up; 2. Most
total runs scored; 3. Net
runs; 4. Draw. Please note with regard to 1, 2 and 3 the number of games
is not a factor to consider as the schedule (the number of games) is by
luck of the draw. . . 22. All tournaments must make every effort to be done by the Sunday night prior to the start of the
World Series (Rule 202). No game may start after 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Exceptions can only be granted by the Regional V.P. at the request of the tournament
director. (If the regional tournament is set up 2 weekends before the
World Series this rule does not apply until the Sunday preceding the World Series). 23. The bat
rule as per Rule 221(d) applies as indicated. .THERE WILL BE A $250 FORFIET BOND PUT UP THE NIGHT OF THE MEETING. IF YOUR TEAM
DOES NOT FORFIET A GAME THEN IT WILL BE RETURNED. IF THE TEAM FORFIETS THAT TEAM WILL LOSE TEH $250
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