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OXFORD
WOMEN'S LEAGUE - 2008 LEAGUE RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Every player on the team should play at least two (2) innings of every game and come to bat at least once. The only exception to this rule is the position of "Extra Hitter" (EH) who does not have to take the field but must bat at least once. 2. Free substitution rule is in effect allowing players taken out of the game to return to the game. Any player returning to the game must bat in the original batting order. 3. All players should wear matching uniform shirts. 4. No metal cleats are allowed. Rubber cleats are permitted. 5a. League pitching is "slow pitch" with a high arc between 6 and 12 feet at the arc. No windmill pitching is allowed. The pitcher does not have to be in contact with the pitchers plate during the delivery of the pitch, however, the pitcher may not begin their pitch in front of the pitching rubber but may either be in contact with the rubber or begin approximately 5' behind the rubber, not to exceed 50' from home plate. 5b. Base lengths are 65 feet. 6. At least (8) eight players on a team are required or else the game will be forfeited. No mandatory out is in effect for the missing 9th or 10th player. However, there is a mandatory out if the number of players in the lineup is reduced after the start of the game. 7. There is a 15-minute grace period after the scheduled start of the game before the game may be forfeited due to an insufficient number of players. If a team has the required minimum number of players the game should start at the scheduled time. 8. The fifteen (15) run 'Mercy Rule' is in effect. Any game may be called if any team is winning by fifteen (15) or more runs after the completion of 41/2 innings. 9. League officials may cancel the game due to inclement weather up to two hours prior to the scheduled start of the game. Team captains will be notified of any cancellations. If no call is made by the designated times then the teams should show up at the field by game time. 10.
Games are scheduled for 7 innings. 12. Substitute runners are only allowed due to medical restrictions or injuries. These substitutions will be called injury runners and must be declared at ground rules. When a player is declared an injury runner, she must remain an injury runner for the duration of the game. Injuries occurring during the game can be declared at that time. The substitute runner must be the player who has made the last out. The original batter must attain at least one base before the substitute is allowed to run. There are no "courtesy runners" or "pinch runners". 13. No bunting or stealing is permitted. 14.
A lead from any base may only be taken after the ball is hit or the ball
has crossed home plate. 16. Any base runner may 'Tag-up' on a caught fly ball. 17. If a player is ejected from the game by the umpire for any reason, the league will impose a one game suspension on that player. 18. The batter is permitted two fouls on the third strike before the batter is called out. 19. Final interpretation of all league rules is the sole responsibility of the umpires. 20. The use of multi-walled, z-core, c-core and composite bats is prohibited. As per ASA rule, a batter found using a banned bat will be called out and disqualified from the game and if in a tournament, may be disqualified for the remainder of the tournament. 21. There shall be no independent rescheduling of games by agreement between team captains. Changes will only be made by decision of the league board. 22. A game called by the umpire shall be regulation if five or more complete innings have been played, or if the team second at bat has scored more runs in four or more innings than the other team has scored in five or more innings. Games that are not considered regulation shall be resumed at the exact point where they were stopped.
* REVISED 4/6/2008
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