Pony League / 14U Baseball Rules (ages 13-15)
- Each team will field a fielding team of 9 players and use the bat around batting order each inning.
- Teams are to divide talent equally and consist of a mix of 7th and 8th grade kids if more than one team is formed in this division in a community.
- All players will play at least two (2) defensive innings within the first four (4) innings per game.
- Younger players may be brought up if the total number of players does not exceed 10 players. No players can be brought laterally.
- No Forfeits for not enough players, if you start a game with 8 players, the 9th batting position will be an out until the 9th player shows up.
- All players must be league registered players or the game is forfeited that unregistered player plays in.
- A player must play in 4 regular season games to be eligible to play in a tournament game.
- Only players and coaches with game shirts will be allowed on the field and in the dugouts. Game shirts and pants must be worn for all games. Shirts must be tucked in. No altering game shirts. No offensive names on shirts. NO METAL CLEATS, AUTOMATIC OUT AND TAKEN OUT OF GAME UNLESS CHANGES SHOES, will continue to be an out throughout the game if player doesn’t play.
- Each team supplies one game ball per game.
- The pitcher’s mound will be a distance 54 feet from the point of home plate to the front edge of the pitching rubber.
- No altering of bats in any way, bats are not to be painted (except factory painted).
- Games will be seven (7) innings beginning at 6pm. In the event of rain, a game is complete after 3 innings.
- 6 run limit per inning during regular season. No run limit per inning for tournament games.
- Mercy rule of 15 runs after 4 innings and 10 runs after 5 innings.
- Each game has a 2-hour time limit during the school year, however teams must finish the bottom of the inning if the home team is behind.
- Ties are acceptable in league play games.
- Age: If a child turns 15 before May 1st, that child will NOT be eligible to play Pony league unless in 8th grade.
- Except as stated below, games in the league will be played according to the MHSAA/NFHS Rules:
- A pitcher is not allowed to pitch more than four (4) innings per game. Innings must be consecutive innings. One pitch in an inning counts as a full inning. A pitcher is allowed to come back in to pitch additional innings if the game goes into extra innings. Hit batters are at umpires’ discretion, and if it was deemed intentional or not, there is no limit to hit batters.
- The Balk rule does apply. There are two balk warnings per pitcher, 3rd balk base runners advance. (Balk details attached). Umpire will call BALKS, coaches cannot make the call, but can bring it to the attention of the umpire so he can look out for it.
- No throwing bats. 1st offense of throwing bat – warning, 2nd offense – batter is called out.
- Runners must slide at home plate if a play is being made on them at the plate or be called out, after the first TEAM verbal warning. Catchers cannot intentionally block the plate unless they have positive possession of the ball. Malicious contact is prohibited.
- Bunting is allowed in Pony League Baseball.
- Dropped 3rd strike & run is allowed.
- Round Robin batting is required. All players present for the game will bat.
- Courtesy runner may be brought in for catcher or injured players and must be the last player out.
- Sportsmanship:
- No taunting! Cheering and chanting is allowed however it cannot be directed at the other team. 1st team offense – TEAM warning, 2nd team offense – the batter that is up is called out.
- No trick plays (i.e. hidden ball trick). This is a game of fundamentals, not trickery.
- Respect the Umpires! Prior to the game, discuss these rules and agree on the interpretation with both coaches and the umpire. During the game, approach the umpire with questions/concerns in a calm, respectable manner.
- Control your crowd. The umpire has the right to issue warnings and remove a coach if they feel the crowd is not controlled.
- Name calling, threats, fighting between players/coaches/parents will not be tolerated. TCYL board will take action on any infractions. Coaches will be held accountable.
- Any changes or interpretation to the rules must be done by TCYL board members only.
- All teams within the division will turn in a copy of the team roster prior to the season beginning to TCYL, and any changes throughout the season need to be updated with TCYL.
BALK RULE INFORMATION
Balk actions:
A pitcher is restricted to a certain set of motions and one of two basic before and during a pitch. If these regulations are violated with one or more runners on base, and umpire may call a balk. The batter at home plate does not advance on a balk.
With a runner on base and the pitcher on or astride (with one leg on each side of the mound, under Official Baseball Rules, it is a balk when the pitcher:
- Switches his pitching position from the windup to the set (or vice versa) without properly disengaging the rubber.
- While on the rubber, makes a motion associated with hi pitch and does not complete the delivery.
- When pitching from the set position, fails to make a complete stop with his hands together before beginning to pitch.
- Throws from the mound to a base without stepping toward (gaining distance in the direction of that base.
- Throws or feints a throw from the rubber to an unoccupied base, unless a play is imminent.
- Steps or feints from the rubber to first base without completing the throw.
- Delivers a pitch thrown right after receiving the ball back, with intent of catching the batter off guard.
- Drops the ball while on the rubber, eve if by accident, if the ball does not subsequently cross a foul line.
- While intentionally walking a batter, releases a pitch while he is out of his box with one or both fee.
- Unnecessarily delays the game.
- Pitches while facing away from the batter.
- After bringing his hands together on the rubber, separates them except in making a pitch or throw.
- Stands on or astride the rubber without the ball, or mimics a pitch without the ball, or attempts to throw to a fielder in a spot not directly at a base.
- Delivers a pitch during a squeeze play or a steal of home, if the catcher or some other player steps on or in front of home plate without possession of the ball, or touches the batter or his bat. The ball is dead, the batter is awarded first base, the pitcher is charged with a balk and the run scores. (Rule 7.07)
- No hidden ball tricks from pitcher or other players in the field are allowed.
Balk rules under the other rule sets vary.
The pitcher’s acts on the ball, defacing or altering the ball, rubbing the ball on the clothing or body, or applying a foreign substance on the ball are not balks, however it will result in the pitcher’s ejection from the game if caught.