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2008
NEW
RULES
1.
Line
Up
Cards
will
be
submitted
to
the
umpires
at
the
pre-game
meeting!
List
only
the
players
at
the
game...
any
new
players
that
arrive
late
will
be
added
as
they
arrive.
Any
"Offensive
changes"
will
be
reported
to
the
umpires.
Any
"Defensive
changes"
will
be
reported
to
the
managers.
Umpires
will
mail
the
Line
Up
cards
to
the
League
Office
for
player
eligibility
records.
2.
Helmets
will
be
worn
by
Base
Coaches
‘always’.
3.
Base
Coaches
will
have
a
uniform
on!
4.
Any
scheduled
MVL
"Non-League"
games
will
count
towards
player
eligibility
and
not
against
any
team
in
the
standings.
1.
MEN’S SENIOR BASEBALL LEAGUE & MEN’S ADULT BASEBALL LEAGUE
RULES AND REGULATIONS
REVISED April, 2009
This
league
was
created
to
provide
for
men
28
years
old
and
over,
38
years
old,
48
years
old and
over
and
18
years
old
and
over
an
alternative
to
softball
and
enable
us
to
play
the
game
we
all
grew
up
playing.
Adult
attitudes
must
always
prevail,
no
matter
how
competitive
any
league
is.
The
responsibility
that
this
ethic
sustains
will
remain
at
the
responsibility
of
the
individual
league
President
and
his
officers
and
anyone
who
abuses
the
league’s
code
can
be
suspended
or
expelled
from
the
league.
These
rules
were
established
to
serve
as
guidelines
for
all
local
league
affiliates.
INDEX
1.
Uniforms,
Helmets,
Baseballs
and
Other
Equipment
2.
Game
Length,
Run
Rule
and
Rain-Outs
3.
Teams,
Players
and
Line-Ups
4.
Player
Behavior
and
Team
Responsibility
5.
Courtesy
Runners
6.
Pitchers
7.
Fielders
8.
Ex-Pro
Status
and
Regulations
9.
General
League
Rules
10.
Code
of
Conduct
RULES
1.
UNIFORMS,
HELMETS
AND
BASEBALLS
1.a
All
teams
must
have
full
baseball
uniforms
consisting
of
caps,
numbered
baseball
jerseys,
baseball
pants,
belt,
sanitary
socks
and
stirrups
-
each
player’s
uniform
must
be
of
similar
design
to
his
teammate’s
uniforms.
Teams
having
sponsorship
will
be
allowed
the
sponsors
name
on
their
uniforms
via
patch
or
uniform
shirt.
a.1.
No
player
out
of
uniform
will
be
allowed
to
play
without
the
opposing
manager’s
consent.
a.2.
All
teams
should
have
their
uniforms
by
their
first
game.
A
grace
period
should
be
extended
for
newly
activated
players
or
for
new
teams
to
complete
their
uniforms.
1.b
All
batters
and
runners
must
wear
helmets
for
both
at
bats
and
on
base.
There
is
no
option
to
this
rule.
Full
double-ear
flap
helmets
are
encouraged
for
at
bats
and
are
encouraged
for
the
bases.
Catchers
must
wear
a
helmet
underneath
their
mask.
The
same
rule
will
apply
for
all
national
tournament
play.
1.c
All
leagues
are
encouraged
to
use
official
Rawlings
MSBL
baseballs:
RMSBL.
Each
team
should
bring
a
minimum
of 3
balls
to
each
game.
Only
balls
provided
by
the
local
league
will
be
permitted.
1.c.c
Mohawk
Valley
League
will
allow
RMSBL
balls
or
better
(Better
is a
Professional
Minor
league
baseball
grade
ball
or
better)
Each
team
supplies
3
balls
to
start
the
game
and
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
home
team
after
the
original
6
are
gone.
1.d
Wood
and
metal
bats
are
allowed
and
both
will
be
permitted
for
all
tournaments.
The
maximum
bat
differential
established
by
the
National
organization
is a
minus 3
for
any
type
of
metal
or
aluminum
bat.
If a
player
uses
a
bat
exceeding
this
differential
and
a
protest
is
made,
the
offending
batter
will
be
declared
an
out.
1.d.d
Mohawk
Valley
League
uses
exclusively
wood
bats.
All
wood
or
all
wood
composites
only.
No
other
type
of
composite
will
be
allowed.
(No
Hybrid
combination
materials,
example:
Ceramic
shaft
with
wood
barrel
NOT
ALLOWED)
…
(Solid
wood
bat
with
fiberglass
sleeve
on
handle
or
all
Bamboo
ALLOWED)
1.e
Metal
cleats
are
permitted.
2.
GAME
LENGTH,
RUN
RULE
AND
RAIN-OUTS
2.a
All
games
are
9
innings
–
2.a.a
Mohawk
Valley
League
–
all
games
are
7-innings
with
a 2
½
hour
time
limit
unless
otherwise
noted
on
the
schedule.
When
scheduled
…9-inning
games
3hour
time
limit
.
Re:
Darkness
- 7
innings
complete
–
umpires
discretion
Re:
Rain
- 5
innings
complete.
Re:
Time
–
Time
Limit
is
in
effect
for
all
games.
Time
limit
will
be
when
the
game
starts
(it
is
up
to
the
managers
to
record
the
official
start
time).
If
there
is
not
a
restriction
on
field
rentals
or a
game
that
may
follow,
it
is
in
everyones
best
intrest
to
finish
the
game
if
at
all
possible.
Umpires
should
be
flexable
and
willing
to
attempt
to
complete
a
tie
if
it
is
feesable
and
does
not
effect
any
scheduling
or
game
that
may
follow.
This
rule
is
in
effect
and
will
remain
flexable
to
avoid
scheduling
conflicts,
rescheduling,
League
Standing
Issues
and
injuries.
The
umpire
may
suspend,
cancel
or
call
a
game
if,
in
their
opinion,
the
safety
of
the
players
is
compromised
due
to
rain,
darkness,
field
conditions
or
time
limits.
All
league
playoff
games
must
be
played
to
completion
either
by
league
standards,
being
a
(7)
inning
or
(9)
inning
game.
2.b
If
there
is a
15-run
discrepancy
at
the
end
of 5
innings
and
the
game
has
gone
2
hours
and
30
minutes,
the
game
will
be
ruled
final
at
this
point.
This
rule
will
not
pertain
in
national
and
regional
tournaments.
2.b.b
Mohawk
Valley
League
has
a 10
run
rule
after
5
innings
in a
7-inning
game
except
for
Play-offs
(Must
finish
a
playoff
games)
2.c
Any
games
rained
out
will
not
be
re-scheduled
by
the
league,
but
may
be
made
up
at
any
time
not
conflicting
with
previously
scheduled
games.
All
make-up
games
must
be
agreed
to
by
both
managers
and
league
notification
must
take
place.
Rain
out
games
must
be
made
up
in
order
of
cancellations.
Tie
games
can
be
played
to
completion
at a
later
date,
again
with
the
agreement
of
both
teams
and
league
notification.
Final
league
standings
will
be
determined
by
won/lost
percentage.
Ties
will
be
decided
by
head-to-head
competition
first,
followed
by
inter-division
won-lost
record.
2.c.c
Mohawk
Valley
League
reschedules,
incomplete
and
suspended
games
will
only
be
rescheduled
by
the
league
president.
Tie
breakers
will
be
as
follows
in
order
of
head-to-head,
runs
allowed
and
total
run
differential
(runs
for
minus
runs
against).
2.d
In
the
event
of
rain,
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
scheduled
home
team
to
notify
the
umpires
and
opposing
team
of
field
conditions
and
possible
cancellation
of
game,
at
least
1
hour
before
scheduled
game
time.
In
the
event
such
notification
does
not
take
place,
the
home
team
solely
will
be
responsible
for
any
travel
fees
imposed
by
the
umpiring
organization.
2.d.d
The
Mohawk
Valley
League
President
will
be
the
only
person
responsible
for
canceling
games
for
what
ever
reason.
If a
manager
is
in
close
proximity
to a
designated
MVL
field
then
he
may
be
asked
to
assist
in
assessment
of
field
conditions.
Important
Notice:
All
players
and
managers
will
be
expected
to
show
up
on
time
at
the
field
they
are
scheduled
to
play!
Please
do
not
call
the
league
office
or
the
field
representatives
to
inquire
about
field
conditions…..
YOU
ARE
EXPECTED
TO
SHOW
UP
UNLESS
YOU
ARE
CALLED!!
3.
TEAMS,
PLAYERS
AND
LINEUPS
3.a
A
player
is
eligible
to
participate
in
an
official
league
sanctioned
game
on
the
dates
of
either
their
28th/38th/48th
birthday
or
18th
birthday
for
MSBL
and
MABL
respectively.
Individual
local
leagues
can
use
the
cut-off
date
as
the
calendar
year.
3.b
New
Players:
The
league
shall
control
the
assignment
to
teams
of
all
new
players
who
have
contacted
the
league
in
response
to
advertising
or
who
have
been
referred
to
the
league
by
any
means.
A
player
who
has
not
played
in
any
league
game
in
either
the
current
or
previous
year
shall
be
regarded
as a
new
player.
A
new
player
acquired
by a
team
through
that
team’s
own
recruiting
efforts
shall
be
subject
to
the
control
of
the
team
and
not
the
league.
3.b.b
Any
new
available
players
who
contacts
the
MVL
will
be
posted
on a
player
draft
list
for
all
managers
to
draft
from.
You
are
on
your
own
to
make
the
calls
or
hold
a
tryout.
3.c
Team
rosters
must
be
submitted
to
the
local
league
by
opening
day,
including
league
and
player
fees,
proof
of
date
of
birth,
player
waiver
forms
and
team
medical
waiver
form.
Rosters
may
not
be
changed
after
the
first
league
game
unless:
-
Players
are
lost
to
injuries.
- A
player
from
their
roster
voluntarily
quits
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
-
The
local
league
decides
to
extend
dates
for
final
rosters.
3.d
All
players,
prior
to
participating
in a
game,
must
have
signed
waiver
forms
on
file
with
the
league.
3.e
A
team
manager
may
bat
as
many
players
as
he
desires,
with
a
minimum
of
10
(subject
to
the
number
of
players
available,
if
less
than
10).
Batters
cannot
be
deleted
or
skipped
over,
regardless
of
their
batting
position
or
when
they
were
added
during
the
game.
If a
team
has
only
9
(nine)
players
and
therefore
bats
only
9,
the
opposing
team
will
have
the
option
of
batting
9 as
well.
3.e.e
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.e
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
allows
an
unlimited
batting
order
with
a
minimum
of 9
batters
see:
eight
man
start
up
rule
3.j.j
3.f
A
manager
may
add
batters
to
the
bottom
of
the
lineup
at
any
time
but
if a
batter
is
pinch
hit
or
run
for
(except
under
courtesy
runners
as
outlined
in
section
5),
the
player
may
not
re-enter
the
game
as a
hitter
but
may
remain
in
the
game
as a
fielder
or
pitcher.
Added
players
to
the
bottom
of
the
lineup
may
be
added
as
individual
hitters
or
as
A/B.
Each
team
has
a
hitting
and
a
defensive
lineup
that
are
independent
of
each
other.
Players
may
play
in
either
lineup
or
both.
3.f.f
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.f.
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
allows
an
unlimited
batting
order
with
a
minimum
of 9
batters.
There
will
be
no
adding
batters
once
the
batting
line
up
has
been
established.
The
only
changes
that
will
be
allowed
are
the
basic
player
(batting
line-up)
substitutions.
Example:
Team
starts
with
10
batters
in
the
line
up
then
they
must
play
the
whole
game
to
completion
with
10
batter.
If a
player
is
injured
or
ejected
see
injury
substitution
3.i.i
3.g
A
team
MAY
declare
at
the
time
that
lineups
are
exchanged
prior
to
the
start
of
play
that
any
batting
order
position can
be
occupied
by
two
(2)
players
in
each
such
batting
position.
That
is,
3A/3B,
10,
11A/11B,
12,
etc.
The
first
time
that
position
9
gets
an
at
bat,
9A
would
hit
and
the
next
time
this
slot
hits,
9B
would
be
up.
Then
9A
hits
the
third
time
this
spot
in
the
order
comes
up,
and
so
on,
alternating
between
these
two
players
throughout
the
game.
Once
a
team
declares
the
use
of
this
A/B
system,
it
must
continue
using
it
for
the
remainder
of
the
game.
Hitters
in
the
A/B
position
may
be
pinch
hit
for,
just
as
any
other
player.
3.g.g
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.g.
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
allows
an
unlimited
batting
order
with
a
minimum
of 9
batters
(see:
eight
man
start
up
rule
3.j.j)
normal
baseball
substitution
rules
apply.
3.h
All
teams
must
announce
offensive
additions,
substitutions,
and/or
changes
to
the
home
plate
umpire
AND
opposing
team
manager
and/or
scorekeeper.
Only
after
this
has
been
done
will
the
added
player
be
deemed
a
legal
substitution.
If a
team
fails
to
announce
an
offensive
addition/change,
the
player
will
be
called
out
as
soon
as
he
occupies
the
batter’s
box
and
the
lineup
will
revert
back
to
the
lineup
in
effect
prior
to
the
player
entering
the
game.
The
unannounced
player
will
not
have
officially
entered
the
offensive
lineup
and
is
therefore
still
available
offensively
even
though
an
out
has
been
assessed.
Example:
Team
A is
batting
12
players
and
wishes
to
add
a
player
to
the
bottom
of
the
lineup
(Player
13).
Player
13
walks
to
the
plate
and
is
not
announced
to
either
the
opposing
team
or
home
plate
umpire.
Once
this
player
occupies
his
position
in
the
batter’s
box,
the
umpire
will
immediately
call
him
out
for
an
illegal
substitution
and
it
will
then
go
back
to
the
number
1
position
in
the
lineup.
Player
13
is
still
available
to
be
added
to
the
lineup
legally.
3.i
If a
player
is
forced
to
leave
a
game
due
to
injury
or
ejection,
a
reserve
player,
not
previously
entered
into
the
game
as a
hitter,
must
hit
in
the
replaced
hitter’s
place.
If
there
are
no
reserves
who
can
replace
the
individual,
the
spot
is
skipped
and
all
hitters
below
that
position
move
up.
The
first
time
this
vacated
spot
comes
up
in
the
batting
order,
an
out
will
be
assessed,
after
that
one
time,
no
out
will
be
recorded
for
skipping
the
spot
vacated
by
the
displaced
player.
3.i.i
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.i.
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
rule
is
if a
player
is
forced
to
leave
a
game
due
to
injury
or
ejection,
a
reserve
player,
not
previously
entered
into
the
game
as a
hitter,
must
hit
in
the
replaced
hitter’s
place.
The
team
must
maintain
its
original
batting
roster
size
to
completion.
Injured
Player:
If
there
are
no
reserves
who
can
replace
an
injured
player
the
team
must
record
an
out
every
time
that
batting
spot
came
up
in
the
offensive
order.
Ejected
Player:
If
there
are
no
reserves
who
can
replace
an
ejected
player
the
team
must
forfeit
the
game
awarding
a
win
to
the
opposing
team.
If a
team
has
more
that
one
vacated
spot
in
it’s
original
batting
order
that
can
not
be
replaced
they
will
be
forced
to
forfeit
the
game.
Example:
A
team
starts
with
a
batting
order
of
10
guys
and
one
guy
gets
injured
in
the
2nd
inning
and
they
do
not
have
a
replacement
to
bat
in
that
slot,
they
must
take
an
out
every
time
that
spot
comes
around
in
the
order.
If
later
on
that
game
another
player
becomes
injured
or
ejected,
that
team
now
has
more
than
one
vacated
spots
in
the
original
line
up
and
is
forced
to
forfeit.
3.j
A
team
must
have
8
players
for
an
official
game
and
may
borrow
a
player
from
an
opposing
team
with
the
opposing
manager’s
consent
or
may
borrow
a
player
from
another
team,
also
with
the
opposing
manager’s
consent.
If
the
team’s
9th
player
arrives
after
the
start
of
the
game,
the
borrowed
player
reverts
back
to
his
team.
3.j.j
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.j
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
has
an 8
man
start
up
rule.
You
must
have
8
players
to
have
an
official
game.
If a
team
starts
with
8
players
they
must
take
an
automatic
out
in
the
9th
spot
of
the
batting
order
for
the
rest
of
the
game.
When
any
late
players
show
up
after
the
start
of
the
game
they
are
to
be
added
at
the
bottom
of
the
lineup
accordingly.
If a
team
starts
with
eight
in
the
line
up
and
more
players
show
up
later
in
the
game,
they
are
eligible
to
play
on
defense
but
the
team
will
only
be
allowed
to
have
a
maximum
of 9
batters.
Normal
batting
substitution
rules
apply.
3.j.j.j
Mohawk
Valley
League
does
not
follow
the
above
3.j
MSBL
rule.
The
MVL
allows
a
team
to
borrow
only
(1)
one
player
from
an
opposing
team
or
another
team
in
the
league
in
order
to
have
8
players.
If
the
team
whom
has
borrowed
a
player
has
a
roster
player
show
up
late
and
can
compete
with
8 of
there
own
players,
the
extra
player
they
borrowed
from
another
team
will
be
released
from
the
game.
The
above
rule
is
only
with
the
opposing
manager’s
consent
and
the
borrowed
player
will
not
be
allowed
to
pitch.
3.k
All
players
may
be
substituted
for
defensively,
at
any
time,
without
affecting
the
player’s
offensive
status
in
the
line-up.
If
the
pitcher
is
removed,
he
may
re-enter
to
pitch
only
one
time
during
the
course
of
the
game,
but
not
in
the
same
inning.
The
removed
pitcher
may
play
any
other
position
after
being
removed
or
no
position
at
all.
3.l
No
player
may
switch
teams
without
the
consent
of
both
managers
and
the
league
president.
If
this
does
not
meet
with
approval,
the
player
must
sit
out
one
calendar
year
from
competition,
from
the
last
date
of
his
playing,
or
re-enter
the
league’s
next
draft,
making
himself
available
to
any
team
for
selection.
In
the
event
a
team
disbands
during
the
season
or
at
season’s
conclusion,
all
players
with
3
years
seniority
in
the
league
will
become
automatic
free
agents
and
will
be
permitted
to
play
for
any
desired
team.
Players
not
having
3
years
in
the
league
will
re-enter
the
draft.
If a
player
is
not
invited
back
by
his
manager,
he
must
be
given
his
release
so
that
he
may
go
to
the
team
of
his
choosing
or
re-enter
the
draft.
If a
player
is
invited
back
to
play
and
he
desires
not
to
play
for
his
former
team
and
cannot
be
successfully
traded,
he
must
sit
out
one
entire
year
or
re-enter
the
draft,
making
himself
available
to
all
teams.
3.m
In
the
event
a
player
wishes
to
leave
his
existing
team
and
form
a
new
team,
he
may
do
so.
No
other
player
can
be
taken
from
the
existing
team
without
the
consent
of
the
existing
team’s
manager.
No
other
players
may
be
taken
from
any
other
team
without
the
respective
team
manager’s
approval.
3.n
Final
team
rosters
must
have
no
less
than
12
players.
3.o
Last
names
must
be
used
in
the
scorebook
to
allow
for
player
identification
for
follow
up
inquiries
that
relate
to
playoff
and
national
tournament
participation
requiring
minimum
playing
requirements.
4.
PLAYERS
BEHAVIOR
AND
TEAM
RESPONSIBILITY
4.a
There
will
be
no
beer
or
alcoholic
beverages
permitted
at
the
field
before,
during
or
after
the
game.
The
field
refers
to
the
general
playing
area
and
ancillary
areas.
4.b
The
league
has
the
right
to
suspend
or
expel
any
team
member
who
abuses
league
rules
or
who
does
not
exhibit
a
sense
of
sportsmanship
or
who
plays
without
regard
to
the
safety
of
the
umpires
or
other
players.
4.c
An
umpire
has
sole
discretion
to
expel
any
player
or
manager
from
the
game.
4.d
Fighting
among
players
or
aggressive
physical
contact
with
an
umpire
will
not
be
tolerated
and
players
expelled
from
the
game
for
either
violation
will
be
subject
to
suspension
or
expulsion
from
the
league.
4.d.d
If
anyone
has
been
expelled
from
a
game
for
physical
contact,
throwing
equipment
in a
menacing
manor,
vulgar
behavior
unbecoming
of
our
league
behavior
policy,
etc.
will
be
fined.
NO
EXCEPTIONS
Fighting/Physical
Contact
penalties
will
be
as
follows:
1st
offence
-
$100
team
fine
and
player
suspension
(discretion
of
grievance
committee)
2nd
offence
-
$100
team
fine
and
(if
same
player)
suspended
for
the
year-
no
post
season
3rd
offence
–
$200
team
fine
and
team
ineligible
for
post
season
4.e
Players
shall
not
intentionally
collide
with
any
other
players.
In
the
case
of a
runner
intentionally
colliding
with
a
fielder,
the
runner
will
be
called
out
and
may,
at
the
umpire’s
discretion,
be
expelled
from
the
game.
All
base
runners
must
either
slide
or
give
up
their
right
to a
base
(avoid
a
collision
by
stopping
or
leaving
a
base
path)
if
the
defensive
player
(e.g.
catcher)
has
possession
of
the
ball,
is
in
the
act
of
receiving
the
ball,
or
is
about
to
immediately
receive
the
ball
and
will
be
able
to
make
an
apparent
play
on
the
base
runner.
If a
defensive
player
is
not
in
possession
of
the
ball,
is
not
in
the
act
of
receiving
the
ball,
or
is
not
about
to
immediately
receive
the
ball
so
that
he
is
able
to
record
an
out
(apparent
play.
at
any
base),
he
cannot
block
the
base
(e.g.
home
plate)
or
be
in
the
base
path
so
as
to
impede
(obstruct)
the
base
runner’s
right
to
that
base.
Under
such
circumstances,
the
defensive
player
shall
be
responsible
to
avoid
collision.
If a
collision
does
occur
under
these
circumstances,
the
runner
will
always
be
considered
safe
and
the
obstruction
rule
shall
be
enforced.
The
defensive
player
may
be
ejected
from
the
game
(if
the
action
is
intentional,
he
must
be
ejected),
and
will
be
suspended
from
league
play
if
the
obstruction
is
judged
to
be
flagrant.
4.f
Each
league
must
set
its
own
standards
of
player/team
sportsmanship,
but
must
encourage
suspensions
for
infractions
unbefitting
to
the
image
and
policies
of
the
league.
4.g
Failure
to
abide
by
age
regulations
-
the
managers
must
all
recognize
their
responsibility
to
the
league
and
the
perpetuity
of
it
as
to
not
cross
the
line
where
winning
is
more
important
than
playing.
An
opposing
manager
may
at
anytime
have
the
right
to
question
a
player’s
age.
If a
manager
wants
to
lodge
a
protest,
proof
of
age
and
residence
must
be
mailed
to
the
manager
who
lodged
his
protest
by
Friday
of
the
following
week.
If
an
under
age
player
is
detected,
penalties
whether
to
the
individual
or
team
will
be
decided
by
the
league
president
and
board
of
directors.
As a
national
precedent,
the
penalties
will
be
forfeiture
of
all
games
in
which
the
under-age
player
participated
in
and
a
minimum
two-year
suspension.
If
the
manager
had
prior
knowledge,
he
is
subject
to
similar
suspension.
5.
COURTESY
RUNNERS
5.a
Players
that
will
need
courtesy
runners,
must
have
their
manager
notify
the
opposing
manager
prior
to
the
start
of
the
game.
If
not
so
notified,
the
opposing
manager
may
deny
the
request.
Each
team
will
be
allowed a
maximum
of 2
players
per
game
who
can
be
run
for
each
time
that
they
reach
base.
The
individual
who
runs
for
these
player(s)
needing
a
courtesy
runner
is
not
determined
ahead
of
time.
It
is
always
the
last
batted
out
who
must
run
for
the
person
needing
the
courtesy
runner.
Once
the
game
begins
and
the
full
complement
of 2
courtesy
runners
has
not
been
used, if
a
player
sustains
an
injury, an
additional
courtesy
runner
may
be
used.
In
the
event
a
player
becomes
injured
during
the
game
and
the
maximum
number
of
courtesy
runners
(2)
have
already
been
designated,
a
pinch
runner
must
be
used
and
no
courtesy
runner
will
be
allowed.
If a
batter
(designated
as
needing
a
courtesy
runner)
opts
to
run,
or
forgets
to
get
a
courtesy
runner
and
subsequently
runs,
he
will
lose
his
courtesy
runner
for
the
remaining
portion
of
the
game.
The
offensive
team
that
is
replacing
the
courtesy
runner
has
30
seconds
to
make
the
runner
change.
If
the
runner
is
not
replaced
within
this
time
period,
the
original
runner
must
run
and
the
right
to
use
the
courtesy
runner
for
this
particular
batter
will
be
forfeited
for
the
balance
of
the
game.
The
30
second
time
limit
will
begin
at
the
time
the
umpire
calls
for
time
to
allow
replacement
for
the
runner.
6.
PITCHERS
6.a
No
player
while
pitching
may
wear
white
or
gray
sleeves,
nor
may
a
pitcher
wear
a
batting
glove
or
wristband
while
pitching.
6.b
One
intentional
walk
per
game
will
be
allowed.
6.b.b
One
intentional
walk
without
pitching
the
ball
will
be
allowed.
After
the
first
intentional
walk,
every
time
after,
the
pitcher
has
to
pitch
all
four
balls
to
get
the
walk.
6.c
If a
pitcher
hits
4
batters
in
any
one
game,
the
pitcher
must
be
removed
on
the
fourth
hit
batsman.
6.d
There
is
no
regulation
as
to
how
many
innings
a
pitcher
may
pitch
in a
game
or a
week.
7.
FIELDERS
Infielders
are
not
allowed
to
decoy
a
throw
or
catch.
If a
decoy
throw
or
catch
is
detected,
all
runners
shall
be
allowed
to
advance
one
base
beyond
the
base
held
after
all
play
stops.
If
the
same
fielder
decoys
twice
in
the
same
game,
the
fielder
shall
be
expelled
from
the
game.
Decoying
is
referred
to
as a
false
catch
or
throw
done
in
an
attempt
to
get
the
player
to
slide
unnecessarily,
where
no
strategic
value
is
gained.
8.
EX-PRO
STATUS
AND
REGULATIONS
8.a
A
player
must
be
out
of
pro-ball
for
3
complete
MSBL
seasons
before
becoming
eligible
to
participate
in a
MSBL
league.
This
is a
general
rule
meant
to
stand
as
an
example
for
other
local
MSBL
leagues
to
examine.
Local
MSBL
leagues
may
establish
their
own
criteria
for
ex-pros
as
its
individual
board
and
managers
see
fit.
Pro-ball
refers
to
major
and
minor
leagues.
Independent
leagues
are
to
be
considered
separately.
For
the
World
Series
and
Fall
Classic,
the
following
rules
will
pertain
without
exception:
In order to guarantee fairness to all, the ex-pro
rules
will
be
as
follows:
Ex-Pro
Status
No
team
may
have
more
than
5-ex-pros
on
their
roster
and
no
more
than
25%
of
any
team
roster
can
be
comprised
of
ex-professionals,
no
matter
the
time
spent
out
of
pro-ball.
No
ex-pro
may
play,
if
he
has
been
out
of
professional
baseball
for
less
than
3
complete
MSBL
seasons
without
notifying
the
League
before
they
have
started
play
in
the
MVL
–
MSBL
league.
A
player
is
not
an
ex-pro
if:
A)
the
player
is
over 38
years
old
and
he
has
been
out
of
pro-ball
for
at
least
3
complete
seasons.
B)
the
player
has
been
out
of
pro-ball
for
more
than
8
years.
For
National
Tournament
Play
28
and
over
-
player
becomes
eligible
on
the
date
of
his
28th
birthday
38
and
over
-
player
becomes
eligible
if
turns
38
during
the
calendar
year
18
and
over
-
player
becomes
eligible
on
the
date
of
his
18th
birthday
9.
GENERAL
LEAGUE
RULES
9.a
Two
forfeits
by
any
team
could
mean
immediate
expulsion
from
the
league
with
no
money
refunded
to
the
team.
Individual
leagues
should
evaluate
circumstances
before
rendering
a
decision.
9.a.a
Three
forfeits
by
any
team
will
immediately
result
in
team
expultion
from
post
season.
9.b
All
protests
should
be
lodged
to
the
league
protest
committee/board
within
24
hours
after
the
game
for
which
the
protest
is
made.
All
protests
shall
be
decided
by
the
league
board
of
directors
and/or
protest
committee.
9.b.b
Protest
committee/board
notifications
must
come
to
the
league
president
by
mail
only!
9.c
Only
MSBL
and
MABL
leagues
are
eligible
for
all
MSBL
and
MABL
sanctioned
regional
and
national
tournaments,
unless
waived
by
national
tournament
committee.
9.d
Determination
of
eligibility
to
participate
in
MSBL
regional
and
national
tournament
competition
will
be
based
solely
on
the
decision
of
MSBL
National
Tournament
Rules
Committee.
In
general,
no
player
will
be
allowed
to
participate
in a
regional
or
national
tournament
unless
the
player
has
participated
in
at
least
50%
of
his
regular
season
MSBL/MABL
games.
9.e
In
order
for
a
player
to
qualify
and
participate
in
his
team’s
local
league
playoffs,
tournaments
and
post-season
events,
he
must
participate
in
at
least
50%
of
his
team’s
regular
season
games.
In
order
for
a
player
to
qualify
as a
pitcher
he
must
make
two
plate
appearances
in
one
half
of
his
team’s
regular
season
games
played
or
pitch
in
25%
of
this
team’s
regular
season
total
innings
or
pitch
in
75%
of
his
team’s
games.
If
such
a
player
fails
to
meet
the
requirements
due
to
injury,
a
letter
should
be
submitted
to
the
league
president
explaining
non-compliance.
Local
leagues
retain
the
right
to
their
own
qualifications
for
local
tournament
only.
9.f
In
the
case
of a
player
whose
team
plays
a
regular
season
local
league
schedule
that
had
15
or
fewer
games,
the
player
must
play
in a
significant
way
in
the
greater
of
eight
(8)
games
or
75%
of
the
number
of
regular
season
games
on
the
schedule.
A
player
shall
be
deemed
to
have
played
in a
game
in a
significant
way
if;
(a)
he
has
at
least
three
(3)
at
bats
in
the
game;
or
(b)
plays
at
least
four
(4)
innings
in
the
field;
or
(c)
plays
at
least
three
(3)
innings
in
the
field
and
has
at
least
one
at
bat;
or
(d)
plays
at
least
three
(3)
innings
in
the
field,
has
no
at
bats,
but
pitches
the
game.
The
National
Rules
Committee,
and
its
conclusions,
shall
be
binding.
9.g
Each
year,
all
players
on
the
league’s
waiting
list
will
be
invited
to a
draft.
The
annual
draft
will
be
conducted
in a
manner
to
allow
parity
in
leagues
by
having
the
prior
year’s
teams
with
the
lowest
finishing
records
drafting
first.
9.h
In
regard
to
the
Men’s
Adult
Baseball
League,
players
upon
reaching
the
age
of
28
do
not
automatically
have
to
enter
the
senior
division.
When
desired,
MABL
players,
unless
entering
as a
full
team,
when
reaching
age
28
will
enter
the
senior
division
draft.
MABL
players
already
entered
into
the
league
cannot
be
solicited
to
join
senior
division
teams
and
when
entering
into
the
senior
division
must
go
through
the
draft,
unless
entering
as a
full
team.
10.
CODE
OF
CONDUCT
Prohibitions
Managers
and
players
shall
conduct
themselves
in a
sportsmanlike
manner
at
all
times.
No
manager
or
player
shall
commit
the
following:
1.
Lay a hand upon, shove or strike, or threaten an official.
Players
and
managers
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
remain
suspended
until
his
conduct
is
reviewed
by
the
board
of
directors.
Players
and
managers
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
subject
to
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season
or
expulsion
from
the
league
for
life.
2.
Refuse to abide by an official’s decision.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
remain
suspended
until
his
conduct
is
reviewed
by
the
board
of
directors.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
subject
to
probation
or
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
3.
Be guilty of objectionable demonstrations of dissent at an
official’s
decision. Players and managers guilty of such conduct shall be subject to
suspension
from
further
participation
in
the
game.
4.
Discuss with an official or officials the decision reached
by
such
official
or
officials,
except
for
the
manager
or
his
designee
who
are
authorized
to
participate
in
such
discussions. Players guilty of such conduct shall
be
subject
to
suspension
from
further
participation
in
the
game.
5.
Use unnecessarily rough tactics in the play of
the
game
against the body or person of an opposing player. Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
be
subject
to
probation
or
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
6.
Be guilty of physical attack as an aggressor upon any player,
manager,
official,
or
spectator,
before,
during,
or
after
a
game.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
remain
suspended
until
their
conduct
is
reviewed
by
the
board
of
directors.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
subject
to
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season
or
expulsion
from
the
league
for
life.
7.
Be guilty of verbal abusive attack upon any player, manager,
official, or spectator, before, during, or after a game. Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
remain
suspended
until
their
conduct
is
reviewed
by
the
board
of
directors.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
subject
to
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
8.
Consume alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs during the
game
or
be
upon
the
field
of
play
at
any
time
in
an
intoxicated
condition.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game
and
shall
be
subject
to
probation
or
suspension
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
9.
Smoke on the field of play or in the dugout.
Players
guilty
of
such
conduct
shall
be
immediately
suspended
from
further
participation
in
the
game.
Penalties
&
Fines
10.
The board of directors may, by vote of the majority of the
directors,
suspend
any
player
or
manager
for
such
a
period
and
upon
such
terms
as
it
may
propose,
for
the
conduct
with
in
its
opinion
is
prejudicial
to
the
welfare,
interest,
reputation,
or
charter
of
the
league.
11.
Except as otherwise provided, the commissioners shall determine
the
appropriate
action
required
for
violations
of
the
codes
of
conduct,
and
shall
report
their
decision
to
the
player,
manager
and
the
board
of
directors.
12.
A player found in violation of any provision delineated in
the
codes
of
conduct,
after
being
placed
on
probation
for
the
remainder
of
the
season
shall
be
suspended
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
13.
Any player found in violation of any provisions delineated
in
the
codes
of
conduct,
after
being
suspended
from
further
participation
in a
game
shall
be
suspended
for
the
remainder
of
the
season.
14.
Game Forfeit will be assessed in each case. The forfeiting
team
will
be
responsible
for
all
umpires
fees
and
any
applicable
field
costs
as a
result
of a
non
played
(forfeited)
game.
15.
If a team forfeits and a fee(s) is paid by the league as a
result,
the
violating
team
has
48
hrs
from
the
incident
to
repay
the
league
any
acquired
$$
or
they
will
forfeit
their
next
scheduled
game(s)
until
these
fees
are
paid.
Any
fees
accrued
by
any
team
where
the
league
office
needs
to
facilitate
payment
or
collection
of
fees,
fines,
etc...will
come
directly
from
that
said
teams
forfeit
bond.
Any
excessive
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