NAFA Playing Rules
2010
NAFA World Series Tournament Rules
These
rules listed below are the Men’s Program exceptions to the NAFA Rulebook and
are used for the Men’s World Series Events.
Updated 10-07-2009
Tournament Rules and Protest Committee:, Benjie Hedgecock, Executive
Director, Robert Hernandez, Tournament Director , Loren Lathrop, NAFA Vice
President, Carley Parish, NAFA
Umpire-In-Chief, , Mike Watson, Assistant Tournament Director, Mike Clark,
Executive Committee, Bob Chapel, Assistant Tournament Director, and Jon Kegel,
Vice President .
NAFA Golden Rule: Games are won and lost between the white lines. Great Fastpitch teams don’t rely on technical rule interpretations and rule or procedure manipulations to win. Great teams win with great athletes exhibiting fine sportsmanship. Always treat your opponents and the officials with the same mutual respect that we all desire. Play by the NAFA Golden Rule, and we will have a great organization and World Series.
1-Tournament
Rules Order: These
tournament rules are the first priority in regards to a rulebook. The second
priority is any decision made by the Tournament Committee in relation to an
item not addressed in these exceptions. The Third priority is the NAFA Rule
book for any item not specifically covered in these rule exceptions and not
ruled on by the Tournament Committee.
2-No courtesy runners. shorthanded rule. You may finish with less than you started with by taking an out in the lineup for the person that is dropped due to injury. You may NOT drop a person due to an ejection. You must have 8 players to continue a game.
3-UNIFORMS & EQUIPMENT: The Official bat list is included and is listed on the website. All players must be in like uniforms with a number on the jersey. Each player must wear a hat. The catcher must wear a protective mask and throat protector. Batters and base runners must wear a helmet (preferable NOCSAE approved) with double ear-flaps.
4-A team consists of (8), 9 players or (10 with the DB/DS Rule). You must have 8 players to start and finish a game or it is a forfeit. If you start with 8 you must take an out in the 9th spot in the batting order.
5-RUN RULE: 10 Run Rule after 4 and a 7
run rule shall apply to all games in the 5th inning and later. All games will
be played until there is a winner. NAFA
has no time limit and no tiebreaker.
6-LEADING OFF (Clarification): The base runner may not leave the base until the ball leaves the pitchers hand. Penalty: Dead Ball, No Pitch, Base-runner is out.
7-ON DECK CIRCLE: The on deck batter may use either on deck circle as long as he is behind the batter when using the opposite circle.
8-REENTRY: Only the starting players including the DB and DS (providing you stay at 10 players), may leave the game and re-enter one time. The Starting players must occupy the same batting position in the lineup. NOTE: Substitutes may not re-enter.
9-NAFA DB (DESIGNATED
BATTER) & DS (DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST) RULE
DB: A player
may be listed as a Designated Batter.
The DB may bat in any one of the nine spots in the lineup, but must be
selected prior to the game and must be included in the lineup card presented to
the umpire. If the DB or his
substitute(s) enter the game on defense, the DB and DS positions are terminated
for the remainder of the game.
DS: When a
DB is used, a non-batting player (DS) must be listed in the 10th
spot in the line up for defensive purposes only. The DS may enter the game on offense for any one of the nine
players listed on the line-up card, but that will terminate the DS for the
remainder of the game. The DS will then
be locked into that spot in the batting lineup for the remainder of the game. The
DB may play defense for any player except the DS, but the DS must stay on the
field or they are considered to have left the game.
Re-entry Clarification
The DB and DS as starting players, have a reentry
while in the ten-player lineup. If the
DB enters the game on defense it is not considered a substitution by the DB,
however, if the DS enters the game on offense, the DS shall be considered a
substitute and forfeit his ability to re-enter. Explanation: The DB is in
one of the original nine batting positions, but the DS is not. If the DS is substituted for while in the DS
spot, the DS may reenter into the DS spot or reenter into any spot in the
batting order. If the DS reenters into
the DS spot they lose the option of substituting later into the batting order
as they have already used their reentry substitution. Once a team has gone from the ten-player lineup to nine, they may
never go back to ten.
10-PITCHING: The pitcher must start with
one foot on the pitching plate. The pitcher may lift his foot above the
pitching plate as long as he sets it back down on the plate prior to leaping.
Leaping is legal as long as the pitcher does not replant and push off again
from the back foot. A Crow hop is a step in front of the plate and is illegal
whether the pitching has a traditional style or leaping style. PENALTY: Delayed
dead ball, ball on the batter, There is no advancement of runners penalty
unless forced by a walk on the batter.
The offense gets the choice of the result of the play or the illegal
pitch penalty.
Pitching Warm-ups. Five (5) pitches to start the game and Three (3) between innings. Five (5) for any new pitchers.
11-EJECTIONS and BEHAVIOR: Profanity of any kind will not be tolerated. The umpire has the choice to warn, or eject a player or team for profanity. If you are ejected for unsportsmanlike behavior prior to the 6th inning you are only ejected for the remainder of that game. If you are ejected in the 6th inning or later, you are ejected for the next game as well as the remainder of that game you got ejected in.
12-UNANNOUNCED/UNREPORTED
SUBSTITUTE: If a substitute fails to report, the substitute is legally
in the game when: he enters the batter’s box and a pitch is thrown or declared
(illegal), he replaces a player on base or he takes a defensive position. There is no penalty.
Other Pertinent Information: Lineup cards are in the Coaches
Packets. Balls, additional lineup cards and the double coin toss for home and
visitor will be controlled by the NAFA Rep at the Bracket Board, 30 minutes
prior to the start of each round of games at the Bracket Board. The team at the
top of the bracket will take the 3rd base dugout unless a team is
staying for back-to-back games.
