First practice date, May 2, 2011
First playing date, May 23, 2011
Includes 8 th graders
Game limitation rule 40 games (9-12)
Failure of any school to use licensed umpires grades 9-12, is an automatic forfeiture of the contest.
2011 BASEBALL HIGHLIGHT FOLDER,
PITCHING LIMITATION RULE, WINDUP
PITCHING REGULATIONS AND
SUSPENDED GAME REGULATIONS are all on-line under baseball, 2011 BASEBALL
HIGHLIGHTS.
Line-up cards will be sent to every A.D. in April
along with your 2011 baseball rule book.
Baseball Manual may be found on our home page under General Information, left hand side of the home page.
DURING THE OFF SEASON COACHES MAY
WORK WITH PITCHERS AND CATCHERS
ONLY.
BASEBALL COACHES (9-12) MAY NOT HAVE
ANY OTHER CONTACT WITH PLAYERS
(OUTSIDE OF PITCHERS AND CATCHERS)
UNTIL MAY 2, 2011.
YOU MAY WORK WITH PLAYERS 8 TH GRADE
AND BELOW DURING THE OFF SEASON.
Pitchers and catchers may voluntarily practice under a coach’s supervision at any time during the year using equipment required for these two positions only; no batting practice, no hitting of ground balls, no position coverage, no drills may be performed.
Pitchers and catchers may stretch, run and play catch (short & or long distance).
Catchers are there for the sole purpose of catching your pitcher(s). No drills should be performed by pitchers or catchers.
If your players participate in some type of spring or fall league, you can not involve yourself with these players. Any baseball on staff coaches (9-12) may watch a game, but are not allowed to coach any of your players grades 9-12. Bottom line, you can not work with any of your players, other than pitchers and catchers until May 2, 2011.
Registration for new officials and officials wanting to re-register should be done on-line in March 2011.
Just go to our website www.iahsaa.org
click on officials, left hand side of our home page.
Click on Register to become an official (new official) or re-register if you were registered last year ( NEW
REGISTRATION & RE-REGISTRATION
STARTED MARCH 1, 2011 ).
Remember, you will not receive your rule book or case book until you have registered. Baseball always kicks off our new registration period.
Each individual umpire must fill out a tournament request form on-line by May 30, 2011, in order to be tournament eligible .
NOTE: THIS FORM WILL BE AVAILABLE ON-
LINE STARTING April 11, 2011.
Please include your partner’s name.
To be tournament eligible, you must also have turned in your sportsmanship ratings from the previous season in a timely manner. Remember, each umpire does a sportsmanship rating for each varsity contest you umpire.
To be tournament eligible each umpire must attend/view an
IHSAA state sponsored rules meeting in that sport, in that year.
Sportsmanship ratings will be done on-line. Information on how to fill this form out on-line will be in our first letter/memo on-line .
Keep track of your official’s LOG-IN password, it is needed every time you enter your sportsmanship ratings (or fill out any ejection report) you may have during the season.
ALL UMPIRES must take and pass the online open book exam. You are allowed to take the open book exam up to three times, if you do not pass the test on your third try, you will not be allowed to take the exam again this year. Instructions and guidelines may be found on-line by going to iahsaa.org (home page) click on officials (left hand side of home page), then click on on-line registration.
Required Umpire Clinics : First year baseball umpires and umpires who want to be tournament eligible, must attend an
IHSAA state sponsored baseball umpire clinic with-in the first three years of being registered or with-in every three years to be tournament eligible. This clinic requirement started in 2009.
Tournament eligible umpires who were registered in 2009 will have this year to meet this requirement and remain tournament eligible, then once with-in every three years after that.
Sites, times and dates for this years clinics are listed under officials (left hand side of the home page, then scroll down to baseball). Clinic are also noted on your IHSAA calendar, first baseball umpire clinic is scheduled for March 30.
MARCH 30 @ ANAMOSA H.S.
APRIL 6 HARLAN H.S.
APRIL 13 STORM LAKE (SOUTH SCHOOL)
APRIL 20 MASON CITY H.S.
APRIL 27 OTTUMWA H.S.
Rules meeting and clinic will run from 6:00-9:00
PM. Equipment required: Plate mask & hat.
Umpires are part of the educational process of interscholastic athletics.
Umpires have the responsibility to enforce the rules in a consistent manner.
They provide a level playing field for the students and an environment for the coaches to teach.
Umpires, make a solid decision if you are going to eject a player or coach.
Coach, before the season starts sit down with your entire baseball team (9-12) and visit about what your expectations are as a coach and a team. Make them aware of what the consequences are if they should be ejected.
Also talk about malicious contact, and the importance of sliding legally and not running over a player in the baseline.
EXAMPLE: Sophomore, playing on the varsity team, is ejected in the third inning of the first game on
Friday night of a double- header. This ejected player sits out the remainder of the first game and all of the second game. The ejected player is not eligible to participate until after the next PLAYING DATE at the level of competition he was ejected from. That means he sits out any lower level games he may normally participate in up to and including the next playing date at the level of competition he was ejected from.
7 th & 8 th grade ejections do not apply to H.S. summer baseball from the IHSAA standpoint. Each Junior
High Summer baseball program will implement their own regulations regarding ejections. Umpires or coaches need to report ejections at the Junior High level to their local baseball organization.
Any ejections that take place from the high school level (9-12) must be reported immediately on-line to the IHSAA by the school and by the ejecting umpire.
Beginning with the 2010-2011 school year, any coach at any level grades 7-12 who is ejected from an IHSAA sanctioned sport will be required to take the NFHS
Fundamentals of Coaching elective course
“Teaching and Modeling Behavior.”
The course must be viewed prior to being able to return and coach an interscholastic contest and the certificate of course completion must be sent/faxed to the
IHSAA office. In addition, the cost of the course will be the responsibility of the individual coach. This mandate is in addition to missing the next playing date at the level of competition he/she was ejected from and all games in the interim. The approximate cost of the course is $25.
Simply stated, the runner is never required to slide, but if the runner interferes with or alters the defensive players opportunity to complete the play, he will be called out as well as the batter runner, and all other base runners return to the base they occupied at the time of the pitch.
On a force play, when the runner does slide, it must be legal and in a direct line between the two bases.
A runner may slide or run in a direction away from the fielder to avoid making contact or altering the fielder making a play.
Reminder, if a player slides legally and the defensive player falls over the top of the runner, no infraction has taken place.
The force play slide rule is in effect at second, third and home plate.
Usually occur between home and third
Keys to malicious contact & player ejection :
Player leads with forearm or lowered shoulder in attempt to take out the catcher
Runners choices ( when catcher has the ball )
Legal Slide
Stop and return to previous base (get in rundown)
Let the fielder tag him
What your runner should do if a fielder is in the baseline without the ball:
Go around the fielder ( umpire should call out obstruction and throw out left arm closed fist , just like any other obstruction situation).
Coaches, teach your players not to block any baseline without the ball or they are subject to being called for obstruction.
If the catcher is up the third baseline and the ball arrives just prior to the contact (runner standing up) and runner is tagged and there is a TRAIN WRECK, you have an out, but the player is not ejected unless he lead with the forearm or shoulder.
Coaches, in the best interest of baseball and your players, I would encourage you to have your players legally slide whenever they are running the bases and a play may be made on that particular runner near a base.
If the runner is coming to the plate and the catcher catches the ball or has the ball and is moving up the line toward third base, and the runner puts his hands out protecting himself from the collision, even though there is solid contact, this does not cause the player to be ejected. Umpires, read the play, if the runner lowers his shoulder, leads with a forearm, or re-coils and you read intent to run over or dump the catcher in hopes he may drop the ball, then you would have reason to eject the player.
2.22.3 Any fielder without possession of the ball will not be allowed to deny access of the base that a runner is attempting to achieve.
This rule affects only the fielder’s responsibilities when he is not yet in possession of the ball.
A fielder in possession of the ball is allowed to block the base entirely.
Coach or player occupying the coach’s box
Shall remain in the coaching box from the time the pitcher engages the rubber, until the pitch crosses the plate.
If umpires observe a base coach/player not in the coaching box during the prescribed time frame, umpire is to warn the coach/player, and if any further non -compliance of the rule takes place the coach is subject to being restricted to the dugout.
Coach, be sure to put a regulation coaching box in, umpires don’t play the game until these lines are in.
The head coach (each level of competition) must attend the pre-game conference if he/she is available to do so or the head coach will be restricted to the dugout.
If for some reason the head coach is attending an injured player who needs immediate attention, the assistant coach may fulfill this duty and the head coach would still be allowed his normal coaching duties.
If no assistant, delay the conference within reason until the head coach is available. The injured player takes priority.
Captains are encouraged to attend the pregame conference, but it is not mandatory .
Head coach is responsible for their team being legally equipped, includes new bat regulations.
Sportsmanship statement should be discussed at this pre-game meeting, at all levels of play.
The glove/mitt worn by the pitcher that includes the colors white and/or gray shall be removed from the game when discovered by the opposing team or umpire .
There is no base award penalty for the pitcher wearing an illegal glove . The illegal glove penalty does not apply.
In 2008, the Iowa Baseball Coaches Advisory
Committee and the IHSAA Board of Control approved an additional run rule.
Added a 15 run rule after 31/2 or 4 innings of play.
The game shall end when the visiting team is behind
15 or more runs after 3 ½ innings, or after the 4th inning , if either team is 15 or more runs behind and both teams have had an equal number of times at bat.
This rule would be in addition to the NF current 10 run rule already in place.
Courtesy Runner may be used for the pitcher or the catcher.
Same individual cannot be used for pitcher and catcher.
Neither pitcher or catcher leave the game in this situation.
Players who have participated in the game, are not eligible to be a courtesy runner.
A player may not courtesy run and then become a pinch hitter or pinch runner in the same half inning.
MAY BE DESIGNATED FOR ANY STARTING
PLAYER.
DH MUST BE SELECTED PRIOR TO THE START
OF THE GAME.
PH OR PR FOR THE DH, THAT PLAYER
BECOMES THE DH. THE ORIGINAL DH MAY
RE-ENTER AS THE DH, UNDER THE RE-ENTRY
RULE.
THE DH & THE PLAYER FOR WHOM THE DH
IS BATTING FOR, ARE LOCKED INTO THE
BATTING ORDER.
THE ROLE OF THE DH IS TERMINATED FOR
THE REMAINDER OF THE GAME IF:
THE DEFENSIVE OR ANY PREVIOUS
DEFENSIVE PLAYER FOR WHOM THE DH
BATTED, SUBSEQUENTLY BATS, PINCH HITS
OR PINCH RUNS FOR THE DH, THE DH ROLE
IS TERMINATED
THE SECOND WAY THE DH ROLE IS
TERMINATED IS IF THE DH OR ANY
PREVIOUS DH ASSUMES A DEFENSIVE
POSITION , THE ROLE OF THE DH IS
TERMINATED.
While not in contact with the pitcher’s plate, a pitcher who goes to his mouth and then touches the baseball without distinctly wiping it off may request a new baseball and be legal, provided he has not engaged the pitchers plate.
However, if he engages the pitchers plate, following going to the mouth, without distinctly wiping it off, a ball will be immediately added to the batters count.
Schools who desire to play music at baseball games, must play appropriate music approved by an administrator , and that if the music is played, it needs to be before and after the game, between games and between innings only. Music must cease when the last warm-up pitch is made to start the game and between innings .
VARSITY BASEBALL COACHES:
Are required to post your team and individual varsity game STATISTICS on www.quikstatsiowa.com
following each contest. Per our recommendation, if you feel you can not personally do this, please find someone on staff or in your school system who enjoys working with statistics and have them enter these stats for you.
Please keep in mind that coaches who do not meet this requirement will be held accountable for failure to fulfill this requirement.
FIRST OFFENSE: Letter/ email to head baseball coach and Athletic Director.
SECOND OFFENSE: Letter to A.D., with copy sent to Principal and Superintendent, from the IHSAA
Executive Director.
THIRD OFFENSE: IHSAA member school tournament expense allowance will be withheld by the IHSAA.
Statistics must be completed by 3:00 PM on the following dates:
June 6, 2011, for games through June 4
June 20, 2011, for games through June 18
July 5, 2011, for games through July 2
Stats should be entered at the end of the regular season and post season contests.
Quik-stat questions should be directed to Bud Legg or Dave Anderson in the IHSAA office.
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Coaches are viewed by their players as teachers and positive role models.
When their behavior jeopardizes the constructive
“teachable moments” of an athletic contest then serious attention should be given to this issue.
Coaches are present to teach and inspire young people to do their best, be fundamentally sound in their respective skill sets and represent their school to the best of their ability.
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Rationale: The behavior of some assistant coaches has become disruptive and counterproductive . The head coach is held responsible for his staff and players.
Umpires must be aware of the position of the pitcher’s feet. There position determines if the pitcher is in either the wind-up or set position.
The “Gorilla” stance is a legal stance of the set position as long as the pitcher’s arm does not continually swing before coming to the set position. If the pitchers arm continually swings, this is considered a means to deceive the batter and runner(s) and a balk should be called if runners are on base/ no runners on base, ball awarded the batter.
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Rule Change
If he permits the pitched ball to touch him
(7-3-4), or if the umpire calls the pitched ball a strike, the hitting of the batter is disregarded except that the ball is dead. It is a strike or ball depending on location of the pitch.
Rationale: Editorial.
B. ELLIOT HOPKINS, MLD, CAA
BASEBALL RULES EDITOR
Head coaches of both teams are required by rule to submit a team’s lineup card which shall include:
Player’s name;
Jersey number;
Player’s position;
Team’s batting order of each starting player
Name and jersey number of each eligible substitute;
There is no penalty for adding eligible substitute(s) or a players number incorrect.
Starting immediately , most composite bats will be illegal for this upcoming season. Any composite bat that has a BESR embossed logo and has passed the ABI (Accelerated Break-In) testing are listed on our web-site as well as the
National Federation web-site (nfhs.org). Only
these composite bats listed will be permitted for use in the 2011 baseball season.
All approved non composite, BESR embossed logoed bats are legal this year only.
Any BBCOR (Batted Ball Coefficient of
Restitution) embossed bat will be legal this year and are required starting with the 2012
baseball season.
This will be the last year for any approved BESR bat or APPROVED BESR-ABI COMPOSITE
BAT!
SOLID WOOD BATS ARE LEGAL.
Knee and ankle braces which are unaltered from the manufacturer’s original design/production do not require any additional padding.
The rule (1-4-2) still applies for the pitcher that he cannot wear any item on his hands, wrists or arms which may be distracting to the batter.
That includes a cast, guard, brace, splint, etc. that is white, gray or distracting on the pitcher’s arms.
Foul Tip:
Struck ball must go directly to the catcher’s hand or mitt.
Can only be caught by the catcher.
A strike is added to the batter’s count.
Ball remains in play.
Only health-care professionals can determine if a player has experienced a concussion.
Officials are asked to observe and if they see a player who exhibits the signs or symptoms of a concussion, immediately remove him from the game.
He shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional
(determined by your school administration).
Possible signs and symptoms:
Loss of consciousness,
Headache,
Dizziness,
Confusion,
Balance problems,
Staggering around
“When in doubt, sit him out!”
In this slide, R1 missed second base while advancing from first base on his way to third base. He touched second base on his way back to first base once the fly ball was caught.
Does not exempt a runner from his running responsibilities, nor does it forgive him for intentionally trying to gain an advantage while running the bases.
On the previous play slide, R1 intentionally tried to gain an unfair advantage by missing a significant area of the field heading to home.
Even though he touched third base on his “last time by,” he is subject to being called out by a proper appeal for his intentional unsporting act.
Coaches and team members should respect their opponents and officials.
Pursuit of an official to the locker room, car or parking lot is unacceptable.
School administration is responsible for security of the officials.
Post-game ejections do exist within the confines of the field. Coaches who pursue officials outside the confines of the field after a game should be reported to the IHSAA.
Bats that are rolled, shaved, flattened, corked or in any way altered from the original manufactured condition are illegal.
Coaches must insist that their players use only legal equipment because it is in the best interest of risk minimization, fair play, good sportsmanship, and respect for their opponents and for the game of baseball.
This responsibility is more important now than ever before.
Each umpire must inspect the available equipment prior to the contest.
Bat inspection is critical due to the new bat rules mentioned in the previous rule change slides.
Coaches should and will be held responsible for verifying their bats are legal.
Helmet inspection gets easily overlooked, but due to the emphasis on concussion management, cracked helmets provide little to no protective assurances.
The helmet in this previous slide would not necessarily cause a concussion, but would be of little assistance from protecting the player from suffering injury.
While a player may or may not be unconscious, he only has to show the signs or symptoms of a concussion to be removed from the contest.
Let your state association guide you with allowing the concussed player to return to competition on the same day (i.e., double-header or tournament play).
Lightning poses a huge threat for baseball participants.
The NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee has developed guidelines for coaches, schools and umpires for handling lightning situations. See IHSAA web-site
Suspend play for a minimum of 30 minutes from the last occurrence of lightning or thunder.
ATTENDANCE
FORMS
FILL THE BUBBLES FROM THE
INSIDE OUT
MARK BOYS COACH OR BOYS
OFFICIAL
ONLY MARK “HEAD COACH” IF A
BOYS HEAD BASEBALL COACH
ALL ATTENDEES FILL IN EVERY
AREA, EXCEPT THE SOCIAL
SECURITY
SCHOOL CODES ON THE BACK
OF FORM
OFFICIALS FILL IN THE LAST
FOUR SOCIAL SECURITY
NUMBERS
EVERYONE FILLS OUT THE
BOTTOM SECTION