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Page 1: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

2006 Rules Changes

Page 2: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Dead Ball Territory

• While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re-establish herself in live ball territory before making contact with the ball as long as she is no longer in contact with dead ball territory

• Rule 1-22.h

Page 3: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Sunglasses

• Sunglasses may be worn as desired, which could include on the head, around the neck or as otherwise preferred by the player

• Rule 3, Intro

Page 4: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Altered Equipment

• The use of any treatment or device that fundamentally changes the specifications of bats, balls, or gloves is prohibited and renders the equipment altered and unsuitable for play.

• Rule 3-1.c; 3-2.e; and 3-7.b

Page 5: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Inappropriate Bat

• Exception- Advance on any pitch not contacted by the bat nor ball 4 shall be legal

• The term inappropriate bat refers to altered, illegal, and non-approved bats.

• Rule 3-2.a; 3-2.d; and 11-8.d

Page 6: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Bat list in Color

• It is highly recommended that the host coach or school supply a color copy of the bat list by picture for the opponent and umpires (print each Monday)

• Rule 3-2.b

Page 7: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Ineligible Players

• Non-uniformed team personnel may sit in the stands (considered anywhere BUT in the dugout) for the purpose of videotaping a contest, recording pitch counts or speeds, or charting pitchers, but in doing so renders them ineligible for the game.

• Rule 3-6.a

Page 8: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Face Masks

• The helmet rule now specifies that defensive face masks, with or without a helmet, are legal. Offensive helmets that have the face mask must be permanently attached by the manufacturer or by a procedure approved by the manufacturer

• Rule 3-8.d

Page 9: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

On-Site Administrator

• The on-site administrator shall not be a member of the softball coaching staff nor an undergraduate student of the competing teams

• Rule 4-9.e

Page 10: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Fourth Out

• No run shall be scored if a “fourth out” is the result of an appeal of a base missed or left too soon on a runner who has scored

• Rules 6-1.c and 6-1.d

Page 11: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Switching Bases

• The time frame to identify that players have switched bases is clarified:After the ball has been put in play, it may be a

dead ball appealMust be made before the end of the ½ inningMust be made before the umpires leave the

field

Rule 9-8.b

Page 12: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Batter Interference

• New exception:3. If the catcher is not making a play on a base

runner but the batter interferes with the catcher’s return throw to the pitcher and the runner(s) subsequently advance(s) safely, the umpire should call time and return the runner(s) to the base(s) occupied at the time of the accidental interferences.

Rule 9-8.b

Page 13: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Runner Interference

• The exception to runner interference now includes obstruction and interference, giving the umpire the ability to declare the play obstruction, interference, or nothing.

• Rule 9-13.a4.c

Page 14: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Obstruction

• If the obstructed runner attempts to advance past the base she would have reached had there not been obstruction or past the base she would have been awarded for the obstruction, she is running with liability to be put out unless she is between the 2 bases where she was obstructed. If she is put out, she remains out. The ball remains alive.

• Rule 9-17.e

Page 15: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Pitch Slips

• The effect added to cover when the ball accidentally slips from the pitcher’s hand during the act of delivering a pitch:EFFECT(b)- The ball remains alive. A defensive player

may retrieve the ball immediately as long as the batter does not have an opportunity to hit the ball. A ball is awarded to the batter. Base runner(s) may advance with liability to be put out

Rule 10-7

Page 16: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Foreign Substance

• B. Under the supervision of and within view of the umpire, a resin (drying agent) may be used. The pitcher who brings a resin bag to the pitching circle is responsible for removing it each ½ inning as she leaves the field

• Rule 10-13.b

Page 17: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Time Between Pitches

• The batter must be in the batter’s box, and the pitcher must be on the pitcher’s plate within 10 seconds after the pitcher receives the ball or after the umpire calls, “Play ball”. After both the pitcher and batter are in position, the pitcher has 5 seconds to begin her pitching motion.

• Rule 10-18

Page 18: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Baserunning

• A base runner may pass a preceding runner, if the preceding runner was obstructed.

• Rule 12-7.c

Page 19: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Ejection

• Physical contact with game officials or any threat of physical intimidation or harm to include pushing, shoving, spitting, kicking, throwing at, or attempting to make physical contact - will result in immediate ejection

• Rule 13-8.b

Page 20: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Potential Fight

• The rule is expanded to include that a coach or player leaving a team area (i.e.,dugout, bullpen), coaches’ box, or player’s appropriate playing area in order to join a brawl or potential fight results in ejection.

• Rule 13-8.d and 13-9.c

Page 21: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Warnings

• The language was clarified to make it clear that a warning is not required before ejection for unsportsmanlike behavior.

• Rule 13-2

Page 22: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Called Game

• If the scoring in an incomplete inning has no bearing on the outcome of the contest, include all individual and team statistics.

• Rule 14-32.a

Page 23: 2006 Rules Changes. Dead Ball Territory While contacting both live and dead ball territory, a fielder does not need to re- establish herself in live ball

Inspections

• Umpires will no longer inspect helmets and catching gear. The institution’s coaches are responsible for making sure helmets are safe and properly certified.

• Rule 15-6.a