Softball Rules – SF

Markets: San Francisco

Format: Softball

SUMMARY
  • 10 players on the field maximum. For coed softball this is 7 men max and 3 women minimum
  • 8 players required to start a game. Coed softball needs at least 1 female to start
  • Modified arc pitching rules – arc must be between 6’ and 12’
  • Pitch must hit home plate and/or the strike mat to be deemed a strike
  • ZogSports will provide umpires for every game
  • Coed -To encourage participation, teams may bat as many players as they want, but must not exceed an approximately 7:3 ratio of men to women (examples and details below)
  • Coed- No more than 3 men may bat in a row in the batting order
  • ZogSports will provide 1 softball ball for each game and a set of bases
  • Coed -Intentional walks to male batter with a female behind him in the batting order
  • Intentional walk defined as 3 consecutive balls at the start of an at bat (4-1 count because of accelerated count (batters start with 1 ball and 1 strike)
  • Coed – Male batter gets a two-base award. The female batter must bat.
  • 7 run mercy rule per innning
  • Any unsportsmanlike behavior will result in that player/team being suspended/removed from participating in all ZogSports leagues for one year

FORFEITS/GAME TIME


Please don’t forfeit. Your teammates and opponents count on you to have a full team and competitive game. Each team must have at least 8 (eight) players including 1 (one) women to start a game in coed. Game time is forfeit time. Due to the extremely tight schedule, we strongly suggest arriving at the field 20-30 minutes before game time for warm-ups since the games must start on time to complete the game. Teams earn -1 in the standings for each forfeit.
START OF THE GAME

Home team is listed second/on the bottom of the schedule. They will take the field first and use the first base benches. Each team is responsible for keeping the score and having its scorebook in proper order. Before the start of the game, both coaches will meet at home plate to discuss the ground rules with the umpire. Both teams should confirm the score at the end of each inning with the umpire. If there is any discrepancy with the score, the umpire has the final say on the score of the game.
LINE-UP CARDS

Line-up cards will be filled out before the start of each game (first name/last initial and number if available). Teams are responsible for their own line-up card. All changes to your line-up must be reported to the umpire and opposing team. We go by the honor-code for line-up cards. If you feel another team is not honoring their line-up card, please bring it to the umpire’s attention immediately.
CLOCK

All games are seven innings or about 55-minutes (warm up time included); the last inning will start 10 minutes before the next scheduled game. The umpire will enforce this rule and will make the call at the top of the final inning. Note: Due to differing circumstances in each and every game, some games will finish short of the full 55 minutes, while others might run over the time limit. Please respect your umpire’s call in this matter. He/she must keep all games on time in fairness to teams playing later games and due to Parks permit restrictions.Please, no infield or batting practice before a game. Get to your games early enough to warm up on the side while the previous game is still being played. Give yourself plenty of time to get to the games, as the metros are often unpredictable and the fields are located 5-15 minutes away from the metro stations. Two warm-up pitches between innings and have your team hustle on and off the field since we are on a tight schedule. Have fun and please do not give the umpires a hard time. Thanks for your cooperation.The umpire’s watch is the official game time. Umpires or the league supervisor may call an end or a postponement of a game at any time due to time restrictions or weather conditions. No protests will be accepted concerning calling a game due to time limit restrictions.
ACCELERATED STRIKE COUNT

All batters start with a 1-1 strike count. Rainout/Time Expiration During a Game/Inning – If a rainout occurs while a game is in progress, 4 innings must be completed for the game to count. (If the home team is ahead after the completion of the top of the 4th, this constitutes a complete game). The umpire’s clock is the game clock and they will inform both teams when the game has started. No minimum number of innings for a complete game if the time limit has been satisfied. After your game is completed, please clear all benches ASAP and get to the bar. Whenever possible, playoff games will be given 90 minutes for completion as opposed to the 60-minute regular season games. Should 7 innings not be completed by 90 minutes, the game can be extended at the discretion of the umpire after taking several factors into consideration.
Mercy Rule – Can’t score more than 7 runs per inning. Teams play until time limit
Tie Rule – If a game is tied after seven innings, one extra inning of play will be allowed to break the tie, time permitting. If time expires and game is tied, the game stands as a tie.

RAINOUT/LIGHTNING INFOMATION

We post an alert on the ZogSports Weather Alert Hotline at (332) 213-9023 and the Weather Alert Page at https://play.zogsports.com/weather-alert-hotline

Games will be played rain or shine at the turf fields. Games on grass will also depend on field conditions. In the event of bad weather/dangerous conditions, ZogSports offers two ways to check if your game is on or rained out:
Be sure to check periodically throughout the day as conditions may change.
In the case of lightening, games will be postponed at the field for 10 or so minutes. Teams playing will be required to leave the field and move inside. Since games will resume about 10 min after the last flash of lightning, teams are required to stay at the field until the field manager officially calls the game. ZogSports will always try to complete all games even if it means shortening games. If a game reaches half time, it will be counted as official. If a game doesn’t reach half, we will try to reschedule the game from scratch. If teams leave the premises and the game continues, a forfeit will be awarded.

RAINOUT MAKE UP DATES


Rainouts will be made up during the season and at the end of the season. You may be scheduled to play more than one game a week, depending on the number of rainouts. If ZogSports experiences excessive rainouts during the season, there is a chance that your team will not be scheduled for all of your make up games. We sincerely hope that this does not happen, but acknowledge the possibility. Thanks for understanding.
ROSTERS

There is no maximum number of players allowed on your roster. Teams can drop and add players up to the 2nd week, but additional uniforms cannot be ordered after the deadline. Rosters are frozen after the last game of the 2nd week. Players are recommended to wear their ZogSports t-shirts. Rosters must be submitted before the start of the first game played.Officially, if you are short handed during the season you may pick up another ZogSports player(s) not on your roster for the game. Our practical rule is to play every game possible, so captains can discuss at the game if one team is short. DURING THE PLAYOFFS, ONLY PLAYERS ON YOUR ROSTER ARE ALLOWED TO PLAY. Waivers must be signed by all players before the start of the first game. PLAYERS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY GAME WITHOUT SIGNING THE ZOGSPORTS WAIVER.


ZOGSPORTS PICK-UP PLAYERS
 – Teams may pick-up other ZogSports players from other teams to fill roster needs to field a full line-up (7 males and 3 females). Teams may not pick up more than needed and pick-up players must stop playing immediately if the teams’ rostered players show up late. Pick-up players may not play the pitcher position. There is a 1-run penalty per pick-up player if the opposing team captain wants to accept the penalty which will be discussed pre-game. Captains may not change their mind after the pre-game talk with the ZogSports Field Team.

SOFTBALL EQUIPMENT

ZogSports will supply a softball and bases for each game. Each player is responsible for his/her own gloves, bats, etc. Please have catchers clear home plate/batters box of any bats during play. Bats outlawed by the ASA are not allowed. If neither team brings the proper equipment (bats & gloves), the umpire can call the game a double forfeit and the game will not be rescheduled.
SOFTBALL RULES

ZogSports follows the ASA Rules of Softball, with the exception of these specific league rules. Only captains can discuss a rule with the umpire and no judgment calls will be discussed. Players will be ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct towards an umpire.Number of Players on the Field – Maximum number of players in the field is 10, including at least 3 women. There are no position requirements of any players, (i.e., there need not be 1/2 females in outfield and 1/2 in the infield). Minimum number of players in the field/your starting line-up is 8 (at least 1 of whom must be women), (or if a team has nine players, two out of nine must be women). There is no maximum number of women allowed on the field/in your line-up. No more than 7 men are allowed on the field at one time. A player arriving late may be inserted at the bottom of the order even if you have batted around one or more times. You are allowed to place that player in the field, if your team is not batting. Make the umpire and opposing team aware of these additions. If a team has less than the minimum required number of players it is up to the opponent as to what is allowable (i.e., the opposing team may give a team a player or allow them to pick up another ZogSports player). If this is not possible, the game will be ruled a forfeit.Number of Players in the Batting Order/Line-Up – In order to encourage maximum participation, teams may bat more than ten players. Regardless of how many people you choose to bat, you must bat 3 women in the first 10 spots and no more than 3 men can bat in a row. In situations where additional players wish to bat, the line-up must come as close to a 7 to 3 ratio as possible, even if some women need to bat twice in the rotation. Men CANNOT bat twice in the line-up to achieve a 7 to 3 ratio if a team plays with more women than men. Line-ups must be given to the umpire for every game.Men in Batting Order Number of Women Required in the Batting Order:
7 1(if a team is short players, they need to have the women present bat three times)
7 2 (if a team is short players, they need to have 1 women present bat twice)
7 3
8 4 (1 women bat twice if necessary)
9 4 (1 women bat twice if necessary)
10 5 (2 women bat twice if necessary)
11 5 (2 women bat twice if necessary)
12 6 (3 women bat twice if necessary)
*6 2 **If playing short 1 woman and manA team does not need to bat more than 10 (the players in the field). All other players could substitute into the game at any point.Teams must designate which women will bat twice on their line-up card. Only those women will be allowed to bat twice or the batting out of order rule will be enforced. A player may be in the batting order and not play in the field. However, in order to play in the field, a player must be in the batting order. While in the batting order, a player may enter, leave, or re-enter the fielding team (free substitution).

No player may be dropped from the batting order, absent extenuating circumstances such as serious injury, as determined by the umpire. Gaining a tactical advantage is not an exigent circumstance. If an injury occurs and a player cannot bat, the next batter “moves up” to bat with no penalty. Any player (without approved injury excuse) who is not available to bat when due up receives an automatic out.

Re-Entry Rule – Any player may withdraw and re-enter the game one time, provided the player occupies the same batting position whenever he/she is in the line-up.
Batting Out of Order – If the error is discovered while the incorrect batter is hitting, then the correct batter will assume the ball/strike count of the incorrect batter. If the incorrect batter reaches base safely and the error is discovered, the correct batter will be called out. All runners will return to their original base and the incorrect batter will return to the bench. The opposing team must make the umpire aware of “batting out of order” before a pitch is thrown to the next batter. If not, then the incorrect batter will stay on base.

Position Changes/Substitutions – Players may move freely from one field position to another, but the batting order must stay the same. Teams must report ALL SUBSTITUTIONS AND PLAYERS REENTERING the game to the umpire & opposing team.

Pitch Arc – The arc on pitches must be between six feet and twelve feet above the ground. The umpire will call a ball not within the prescribed limits an “illegal pitch” as soon as possible. If the batter swings, the pitch shall be treated as though it were thrown within the legal limits. The umpire’s call on a pitch is absolutely final!

Strike Zone – There will be a strike zone mat behind home plate. If the pitch is within the acceptable arc and hits any part of home plate and/or the strike zone mat, it will be called a strike.

Foul Balls – In order to keep the games moving, once a player has 2 strikes, he/she will only be allowed to foul the ball off twice.

Walk To Male Batter – Intentional walks to male batter with a female behind him in the batting order:
Intentional walk defined as 3 consecutive balls at the start of an at bat (4-1 count with one ball and one strike coming from the accelerated strike count)
Male batter gets a two-base award. The female batter must bat.
This rule is to discourage intentionally walking batters. Managers are responsible for making this rule and other rules known to their team members and will not be reminded during games.
Teams must inform the ump and pitcher before the pitcher pitches the first ball to the male batter that a female batter is on deck.

Outfield Line – An imaginary “outfield” line exists approximately 10 yards into the outfield. No outfielder (except the short fielder) may step in front of this line until after the ball is hit. Violations of this rule will result in a single being awarded to the batter, and ALL runners advancing one base, regardless if the awarded single caused a forced advance or not. This means that if you are playing 10 players, three must be behind the line. This is to prevent unfair positioning of players on a field.Courtesy Runners – Injured players may receive a courtesy runner once they reach first base. The courtesy runner must be the last player of the same gender to make an out in the game. A female must be replaced by a female and a male must be replaced by a male.

No Leading/ No Stealing – Runners can leave the base once the hitter makes contact. If a runner leaves early, the ball is dead and the runner is declared out. If this is the 3rd out of the inning the batter will be first up in the next inning. If the batter does not swing or swings and misses, the runner should return to the base.

Overthrows/Out Of Play – Runners are awarded two bases (the base he/she is going to at the point of the throw plus one more) on overthrows that go out of play. Direction of runner has no bearing on the award (i.e., when an overthrow is made on a runner returning to a base, they are awarded two bases from that base). Note: in cases where a base runner runs past first base, he/she must make a clearly aggressive turn towards second base to be granted 2nd and 3rd in overthrow situations. Otherwise, the runner will advance only one base to 2nd base.

All thrown balls are deemed out of play when the ball is thrown over/beyond the fence or beyond the imaginary line extending from the end of the backstop (if there is no fence). This imaginary line applies to overthrows and caught fly foul balls.

If the ball is overthrown and hits the fence behind the 1st or 3rd base lines, this is NOT considered out of play and the runner may advance, BUT at his/her own risk.

Infield Fly Rule – On an infield fly (any fly ball within the infield with significant arc and deemed an “easy catch”) with less than 2 outs and runners on 1st and 2nd or 1st, 2nd and 3rd, the batter is automatically out and runners may not advance.

Ground Rule Doubles/Home Runs – Several ZogSports fields have a fence or a wall. Balls hit over the fence/wall are considered a ground rule double or a home run depending on the field and the ground rules established by the umpire at the game. Since we only have one new ball/game, the team hitting the ball over the fence/wall is responsible for retrieving the ball immediately and getting it back into play. The same applies for foul balls.

Double First Base – Two bases will be placed at first base to avoid collisions. A batted ball hitting the inside base is declared fair, and a batted ball hitting the outside base is declared foul. The hitter/runner (offense) must tag the outside base only when running to first and the 1st baseman (defense) must tag the inside base only to avoid collisions. If the defensive player tags the outside base, the runner can be awarded first base. If the runner (offense) tags the inside base, he/she can be called out. Once the runner has reached first base and attempts to go beyond first base, the inside base is the only playable portion of the base.

Interference/Base Running – When a runner interferes with a fielder attempting to field a batted ball or interferes with a throw, the runner is out. If the runner interferes with a fielder during a POSSIBLE double play and the runner did not slide, get out of the way, or slid with excessive contact to disrupt throw, the immediate succeeding runner shall also be called out. Interference can be physical contact, verbal distraction, or any other type of distraction that would hinder the fielder in the execution of a play.

Double Home Plate Rule – Runners must touch the “extra home base” behind the pitching home plate/mat to avoid contact and collisions. Once the runner passes the “point of no return” (see below) the play becomes a force out at home plate. If the runner touches the extra home base before the catcher secures the ball while making contact with the pitching home plate/mat then they are safe. If the catcher secures the ball while touching home plate or the pitching mat before the runner touches the extra home base then the runner is out.

Point of No Return – A cone will be placed 2/3’s down the 3rd base line. Once a runner passes the cone they must commit to home base. If a runner tries to go back to third after passing the cone they will be called out.

Fake tags and barreling will result in immediate ejection from the game and will not be tolerated. Sliding is not required, however a runner must be attempting to reach base and the defensive player must be attempting to catch the ball. If there is no play, the defensive player cannot block a base. Warnings will be issued, followed by ejection from the game if necessary. Collisions and injuries are to be avoided if at all possible.

Fielders may not block the base paths. If obstruction occurs, the umpire can award the runner the next base.

SPORTSMANSHIP


ZogSports is a charity-focused, social sports club. Our goal is for you to have fun. We hope that you keep this in mind when participating. Although the games may become intense, you still can be competitive while maintaining good sportsmanship. With this said, any behavior deemed unacceptable by the umpire or ZogSports staff may result in suspension and/or ejection from a game or the league.
SUSPENSIONS/EJECTIONS

Any player wearing metal spikes will be ejected from the game. If that player is caught wearing spikes a second time, they will be removed from the league. No warnings.
Any player(s)/team(s) that are involved in a fight will be suspended from all ZogSports Leagues for life. Any teams will forfeit all remaining games. The umpire has the right to sit a player for an inning if necessary.
Any excessive contact or collision will result in an out and ejection of player. You must give yourself up, get out of the way or slide. No exceptions, IMMEDIATE ejection if players do not follow this rule.
Any defensive player initiating a FAKE TAG (initiating a tag without the ball to stop or force a runner to slide) will result in an ejection of that player. The runner will be awarded 2 bases.
Any player abusing the umpire will be given a warning and if any physical or subsequent abuse occurs, the referee has the right to eject a player from the game.Throwing Bats – Players throwing bats after hitting the ball will be warned once. The batter will be called out for any second offenses.Beer/Clean-Up – Unfortunately beer is not allowed on/at the field. Please wait until after the games to join us at our Happy Hour bars for the drinking to begin. Please do your part to keep the parks clean and use the trash cans provided. This is really important. If we do not clean-up, we risk losing our permits.TIE BREAKERS FOR PLAYOFFS/SEEDINGS
1. Winning percentage/Total Points
2. Head-to-head competition
3. If team forfeit they lose the tiebreaker
4.Record against other teams in or tied for playoffs (winning percentage – i.e., 0-1 is same as 0-2, but 1-3 is better than 0-1)
5. Number of wins
6. Record against next best common opponent
7. Coin toss if neededFORFEIT NOTIFICATION

To forfeit, please fill out this form.

Forfeits ruin the experience for everyone. ZogSports exists to give you an opportunity to play and build community and forfeiting is a huge bummer. If your team absolutely needs to forfeit, you must let us know in advance so we can contact your opponent so that they don’t unnecessarily travel to the gym/field.

If you do not inform us of a forfeit your team could face penalties in your league’s standings. Once ZogSports is notified of your forfeit, it is final (you cannot change your mind) and the other team will be notified.

CODE OF CONDUCT: The Participant’s Code of Conduct applies to all ZogSports participants. You can access the ZogSports Participant’s Code of Conduct HERE.

Markets: San Francisco