Revised
1/30/03

Pee
Wee 7 Rules and Regulations
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The Attleboro Youth Baseball League Pee Wee 7 division
is the second step in the instructional program. Pee
Wee 7 players will learn more about the structure
and rules of baseball.
Catcher's equipment will be introduced
to the players, as they get accustomed to a more traditional
defensive alignment.
Pee Wee 7 players shall be instructed
in all the basic fundamentals of the game (i.e. batting,
throwing, fielding, base running and a most important
aspect, TEAMWORK).
All players should be constantly encouraged
by managers, coaches, and parents to pay attention
and at all times to do their best. Your positive influence,
constructive direction and patience will allow all
who participate to have a fun and enjoyable season.
Pee
Wee 7's Rules and Regulations
1. UNIFORM
1.1 The Attleboro Youth Baseball League
will supply each player with a cap and tee shirt depicting
the team name. Both items are the children's to keep
at the end of the season.
2. GAME TIME
2.1 The game will last 6 innings or
1-1/2 hours, whichever comes first. Coaches are required
to strictly adhere to this rule.
2.2 Under normal conditions, games will
start at 5:45 PM.
2.3 Players are expected to arrive at
the field at least 20 minutes before scheduled start
time.
3. DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT
3.1 Defense will consist of a maximum
of ten (10) players, four (4) outfielders, four (4)
infielders, a pitcher and a catcher. A player should
be stationed in the vicinity of the pitchers mound
while a coach is pitching.
3.2 Managers must rotate players between
defensive position's giving each player the opportunity
to play each position.
3.3 Every outfielder must be positioned
at least 20 feet behind the outer edge of the infield
dirt at the start of every pitch
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4. HITTING
4.1 The manager will determine the batting
order. All players will be placed in the batting order.
Managers must rotate the batting order on a game-to-game
basis.
4.2 A player will be called out after
five (5) swinging strikes. A foul ball will count
as a strike. In an effort to keep the game moving
and in fairness to all players, coaches should limit
the number of pitches a batter receives, in the event
the batter is reluctant to swing the bat.
4.3 There are no walks or free bases
for being hit with a pitch.
4.4 Full swings must be taken. No bunting
is allowed.
4.5 All batters must wear protective
helmets.
5. RETIRING THE SIDE
5.1 The side will be retired when a
team makes 3 outs or scores four (4) runs.
6. BASE RUNNING
6.1 The runner must remain on the base
until the ball is hit.
6.2 The runner may advance as many bases
as possible on an outfield hit until the ball reaches
the infield.
6.3 No bases will be allowed on an overthrow
to first base. One base will be allowed on over throws
to all other bases.
6.4 There will be no stealing.
6.5 Base runners must avoid contact
with defensive players. Any intentional contact will
result in the base runner being called out.
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7. COACHING
7.1 A maximum of two (2) coaches will
be allowed on the field while their team is on defense.
Coaches must not interfere with play.
7.2 The team batting should provide
1st and 3rd base coaches.
8.0 SCORING
8.1 A score will be kept. At this stage
players should begin to learn that each game has a
winning team and losing team.
8.2 The manager or coach should inform
the team of the score at the end of each game.
9. END OF THE GAME
9.1 At the end of the game, each team,
including coaches, will line up and shake hands with
the opposing team.
No smoking or alcoholic beverages are
allowed on any playing field during games or practice.
It is the coach's responsibility to
teach and encourage all players.
Show sportsmanship and fairness to all
involved. The example you set as a coach will be an
important one for the players to follow.
The Attleboro Youth Baseball League
thanks you for your continued efforts and support
of the baseball program.
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