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5/6:
We are batting the entire order, once through that half of inning is complete.
For the first two weeks, everyone hits off the tee.
Third week on, each player will get six pitches and then go to the tee, not seven, not eight, six, then the tee.
Player playing pitcher and catcher should always be wearing a helmet.
All batters must wear a helmet with a full face screen.
Tee's will be in the medical room (door on the right front of the administration building), home team is to get it out and return at the end of the game.
7/8:
For the first four weeks, each player will get six pitches to put the ball in play, if not successful, the tee will be used. If on the sixth pitch, the player fouls it off, he will get another pitch,if fouled again, another pitch, etc... if he misses then the tee will be used. From the fifth week on, if a player is unable to put the ball in play with six pitches and out will be called, next batter. One base on an overthrow. Three outs, next half meeting.
Player playing pitcher and catcher should always be wearing a helmet.
All batters must wear a helmet with a full face screen.
7/8 and 9/10
2 hour rule -- There is a hard stop at the end of two hours, with the score reverting back to the last full inning of play. This rule is in effect, regardless of whether there is a game following or not.
All players must be properly equipped and not wearing any jewelry or wristbands.
For all, the home team is responsible for supplying the new baseball, the visitor is to provide a good baseball, usually the one from the last game your team was the home team.
Home team occupies the first base dugout and is responsible for lining the field prior to the game and raking in the low spots after the game. Keep in mind, we have spent a significant amount of time and money preparing the fields for play, and one low lying area due to someone not raking in the batters box, pitchers mound, first base, second base, or third base area can cause the field to be closed. Additionally, please police the dugout and the surrounding area for left equipment and trash, none of which should be left for some one else to pick up.
There will be an "officer of the day" at the park each night if any questions or concerns should arise.
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