Rules for all events will be National Federation of State High School Associations with the following exceptions:
Pitching distance - 12U: 40 Feet. 14U, 16U, 18U: 43 Feet
Pool/Showcase Games:
Games are 1:30 Drop Dead. If the home team is ahead, they win, if the visitor is ahead or the game is tied and the home team has not completed their at-bat, It reverts back to the previous inning. The game may end in a tie.
Batting Order – Teams either bat 9, DP/Flex, or up to entire line-up. Your offensive lineup must remain intact for the entire game. Ex. You can’t have the same batter hit twice in a row. Lineups required for every game.
Free Defensive Substitutions
A courtesy runner may be used for any player, anytime.
Coin toss for home/visitors will be at home plate before the game begins.
Bracket Play:
Games are 1:30 No New Inning.
Batting Order: Must be straight 9 or 9 DP/FLEX.
No Free Subs on offense or defense. Lineups required for every game.
Courtesy runner for pitcher and catcher only (Must be player from the bench.)
14U/16U/18U - Coin toss for home/visitors will be at home plate before the game begins.
12U - Higher Seed is home team
For Pitchers, the stride (non-pivot) foot may be on or behind the plate as far back as desired. Once the pitcher initially sets the toe of her stride foot, she may not step, drag or slide it back any farther. Pitcher must take the pitching signal only from the required pitching position (on the pitcher’s plate, hands apart). Hand signals/verbal may come from the dugout prior to the pitcher being on the pitcher’s plate, however, armband information must be gathered by the pitcher while on the pitcher’s plate and in the pitching position. Pitching signals from the catcher may be given only when the pitcher is in the pitching position on the pitcher’s plate.
Run-Rule, 10 after 4, 8 after 5, 6 after 6.
Team listed first to occupy the 1st base dugout unless a team from the prior game is in that dugout.
Where a winner must be determined, International tie-breaker will begin at the top of the 8th inning or after time expired for bracket games. Pool Play games may end in a tie.
Protests to be handled on the field by the UIC of that site, a tournament official and the Umpire who made the call, there will be a $50 protest fee to be returned if the protest is upheld.
If ejected a coach or player must sit out next game.
The home team scorebook will be used as the official scorekeeper unless the team has no score book in which case the visitor book may be used. In the complete absence of a scorekeeper from either team, the umpire’s scorecard will be used. Both teams should check the umpires score card after the game.
Rosters and Awards – Rosters size has no limit however a max of 15 player/coach awards will be issued maximum. If Roster is larger than 15, please let us know ahead of time
Age Divisions – For the 18U Division, no current college players allowed on rosters, even if player is age eligible.
USA Preps uses the date of August 31st to determine what age division each player is eligible to play. Proof of age may be required at tournament check-in or ant anytime during event. Each team must have a valid birth certificate of some sort to verify ages. We understand that some states issue different forms of birth certificates, just please make sure you have a copy with you for each player on your roster, playing with you that weekend.
Any team using an ineligible player for a qualifying or national tournament will forfeit all games in which the ineligible player was on the roster or was a participant in any game. If the evidence or proof is presented during the tournament; the tournament director will stop the game involving the player(s) in question and together with the UIC, decide the eligibility of the player(s) in question. If the player(s) is ruled ineligible the game will be forfeit with an 8-0 score and the offending team may be eliminated from further play, with or without the ineligible player(s).
If the evidence or proof is presented after the tournament is completed and an ineligible player is shown to have been on the official roster or did participate in any game, the team will be stripped of the berth and the head coach of the team could face disciplinary action by USA Preps and the berth will be awarded to the next highest finisher.
Team Insurance: All teams must carry their own team insurance.
Unreported Substitute Rule
An unreported substitution is an appeal play:
If the offense has an unreported player and the defense appeals:
If the unreported player on defense is appealed by the offense before the defensive coach informs the umpire:
One-Way Electronic Communication Devices
An exclusively one-way electronic communication device may be used by the defense to relay a pitch or play from the dugout to the field. If it is an in-ear/hat/helmet audio earpiece device, only the catcher may wear it. A digital transmission device (typically a watch-like wristband) may be worn by any player on defense.
One-way electronic communication devices are only permitted to be used while on defense. It is encouraged players remove the device while on offense. If a player(s) continues wearing the device while on offense, it shall not be used in any capacity. Players are encouraged to wear the one-way electronic communication device on the opposite arm from the signal arm band to avoid potential conflict/questioning of their use while at bat. A batter should not be looking at their one-way electronic communication device since these devices may only be used on defense. The umpire will issue a warning to a batter who consistently looks at their one-way electronic communication device while on offense, including before stepping in and while in the batter's box. If the batter does not comply, they will be asked to remove the device while at bat.
No Violation for Pitcher Looking for Signal Off Pitcher's Plate
With the addition of one-way electronic communication devices, the rules and interpretations should allow all defensive players the same opportunity to receive signals, especially defensive signals. The updated interpretation allows pitchers to look at a one-way electronic communication device or signal arm band prior to being positioned on the pitcher's plate without penalty. This includes defensive or pitching signals. This will no longer be ruled an illegal pitch.
Even if a signal was taken before contacting the pitcher's plate, once in the legal position on the pitcher's plate, the pitcher must give, take or appear to take a signal. The pitcher may not simply step into the pitching position, put their hands together and start the pitching motion.
As always, once the pitcher contacts the pitcher's plate, if the pitcher takes a signal while in an illegal position (e.g., pivot foot in contact with the pitcher's plate and entire stride foot outside the 24-inch length of the pitcher's plate), it is an illegal pitch. Once the pitcher contacts the pitcher's plate, the only signal that is to be given or taken is from the legal pitching position.
Standings – Tie Breakers Rules
In the event of ties at the end of Pool Play, ties will be broken using the following rules:
1) Win - Loss Record
2) Head to Head. (Does not apply if more than two teams are tied)
3) Least runs allowed
4) Most runs scored
5) All teams who are tied in wins/loss record, Runs allowed, and runs scored but have not played each other will be put into a blind draw. 1st team drawn will be highest seed. 2nd Team will be 2nd highest seed, etc...