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 sox and stirrups - each player’s uniform must be of similar
design to his teammates uniforms. Teams having sponsorship will be
allowed the sponsors name on their uniforms via patch or uniform
shirt.
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 are also encouraged to wear a helmet
underneath their mask. The same rule will apply for all national
tournament play. 2. GAME LENGTH, RUN RULE AND RAIN-OUTS 2.a All games are 9 innings - 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
birthday or 18th birthday for MSBL and MABL respectively.
3.c All players, prior to participating in a game,
must have signed waiver forms on file with the league. 3.l A team MAY declare at the time that lineups
are exchanged prior to the start of play that batting order positions
from 9 up (ie: 9, 10, 11, etc.) will be occupied by two (2) players in
each such batting position. That is, 9A/9B, 10A/10B, 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. A
hitting position due to injury or ejection and for which there is no
replacement player will be skipped over without penalty. Hitters in
the A/B position from batting order position 9 and down may be pinch
hit for, just as any other player. 3.m 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. 5.a Players that will need courtesy runners, must
have their manager notify the opposing manager before game time. If
not so notified, the opposing manager may deny the request. Each team
will be allowed the maximum of 2 courtesy runners per game. The player
to make the last batted out must be the courtesy runner. Once the game
begins and the full complement of 2 courtesy runners has not been
used, only by obvious injury can an additional courtesy runner 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 ad 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 at the end of the play. 6.a No player while pitching may wear white or
gray sleeves, nor may a pitcher wear a batting glove or wristband
while pitching. 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: A player is not an ex-pro if: A) the player is over 40 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. American division Continental division - Same as American Division. Central division - No ex-pros allowed under any circumstances. For National Tournament Play 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.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.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 in the game. The National Rules Committee shall have broad authority to enforce this requirement by conducting any investigations it believes are necessary. The findings of 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 30 do not automatically have to enter the senior division. When desired, MABL players, unless entering as a full team, when reaching age 30 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 or 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. Penalties1. 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. 2. 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. 3. 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. 4. 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. Grievances, protests, and appeals 1. Grievances may be filed by an individual player or by the manager of a team provided that a grievance is formally submitted to the commissioner or appropriate board. The commissioner shall adjudicate all such grievances and shall report any action taken to the board of directors. 2. An appeal of any action or ruling may be filed with the board of directors by an individual player or by the manager of a team provided that the appeal is formally submitted. However, all decisions by the board of directors are final and not subject to appeal. One Huntington Quadrangle, Suite 3N07, Melville, NY 11747 Tel: (631) 753-6725 Fax: (631) 753-4031 E-mail: info@msblnational.com |