Mosquito
Ages 10 - 11 years old
Official O.B.A. rules shall apply.
Exceptions are stated below.
1. - Games shall be seven (7) innings or two (2)
hours in length (whichever comes first).
- A new inning will start if the previous inning
ends before curfew.
- In the event of a tied score, one more inning
may be played if time (curfew) and light conditions permit play.
If the score remains tied, the game shall be called and declared a tie.
A
minimum of Seven (7) players is required to field a team.
Any team that cannot field seven (7) or more players must follow the
Default Procedure.
“Any
team that cannot field 7 or more players at the appointed start time will be
granted a 15 minute grace period. However,
the time limit will be imposed as if the game started at the appointed time.
After the grace period has elapsed, any team with less than 7 players
will follow the Default Procedure.”
2. The mercy rule of six (6) runs per inning for the 1st
5 innings will apply. Innings 6
& 7 are open innings with no mercy.
A game called due to weather or
darkness after three (3) complete innings, is considered a game played.
(Two and one half (2 1/2) innings if the home team is winning)
The game counts.
3.
Only one player is allowed in the on deck circle at any given time.
4.
All players MUST play a minimum of two (2) innings on defence. No player
shall sit for two innings until all players
have sat for one inning each, with the exception of the starting pitcher.
5.
The Division Convenor shall deal with non-compliance of this rule and a
defaulted game shall be charged to the offending team.
6. The coach is allowed one visit to the mound per
inning. A second visit means the pitcher must be removed from the pitching
position.
7.
A
player leaving the game due to injury does not become an out in the batting
line-up. The spot is simply by-passed. (NOTE:
this is also true for an ejection.)
The next batter in the
line-up, assumes the count of the injured batter, if replacing the player
injured at bat.
A protest based on having only one umpire will
not be accepted
9. On a catcher’s over throw to second base trying to retire a runner, attempting to steal from first base, NO runner(s) may score from third base.
10. Other runners may not advance by virtue of a runner getting in a rundown resulting from a pickoff attempt from the catcher
11. A Courtesy Runner may be used for an injured player. With two out, a Courtesy Runner MUST be used when the catcher for the next inning is on base. The last recorded out shall be the Courtesy Runner.
12. Runners may not advance on a dropped third strike. The batter is automatically out.
13. Runners may not advance on an over throw from the catcher to the pitcher.
14. Runners may not advance on a passed ball or wild pitch.
15. Base runners may not leave the base until the ball crosses the plate or is hit by the batter.
16. Runners may not advance past the base they are stealing on an over throw from the catcher to that base.
17. The O.B.A Contact Rule (P2-13) shall be in effect. Pitcher’s may pitch nine (9) consecutive outs.
The OBA Balk interpretation shall apply, however because of the age and skill levels involved, only the very blatant move to deceive the runner will be called and only after the Umpire has cautioned the pitcher and coach of the infraction.
Distances:
Pitching-
44’
Bases-
65
Diagonals
91’ 11”
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