rules to play tee ball

Rules to play Tee Ball

11. The Glove
Each fielder must wear a standard diamond sports glove not more than 32.5cm long from top to bottom and not more than 20cm wide across the palm.
12. The Helmet
Conventional baseball softball batters type helmet, with both ear covers.
13. Violations and Penalties
Players, Coaches, Managers and Spectators, shall not make disparaging or offensive or insulting remarks to or about other players, officials or spectators. Umpires will not tolerate any conduct or allow verbal interference such that in the umpires opinion the sport is brought into disrepute.

A For a first offence, a coach, manager, spectator or player is liable at the umpires discretion to be removed from the game and the vicinity of the playing field if felt necessary. The umpire has the discretion to give a warning but on the second occasion by the same offender, they must be removed.

B Failure to leave the vicinity warrants forfeiture of the game in such case, the score shall be nine nil in favour of the opposing team.

C On all warnings, the umpire shall instruct the scorers to enter such, on the scorecard, with the offending members name, team and type of offence.

14. Game Duration
A regulation game shall be of nine innings or one 1 hour, whichever occurs first.
A No innings shall commence within five minutes of the scheduled finishing time. An innings is defined as commencing at the moment the bottom of the previous innings is completed.
B Once an innings has commenced, it must be played to completion, that is, both sides must bat.
C Exceptions to Rule 9.1may occur during Carnivals were time does not allow for full games.
15. Duration of an Innings
Each team will bat in the order listed in the batting line up until the third out is made or the innings is declared see 16b.
16. Calling Time
When the ball is hit, play proceeds normally until the ball is held by any player in an infield position and all runners are in close proximity to a base only 1 runner may occupy a base. The umpire shall then call Time.
17. Fair batted balls
A fair ball is a batted ball that
A First lands in fair territory.
B First lands on any Diamond line, Foul Ball line, Foul Ball Circle line or hits an umpire or fielder whilst on or over fair territory.
C Settles anywhere on the playing field having first landed fair.
D Is caught anywhere on the playing field in fair or foul territory.
18. Dead Balls
Umpires must call Time and Dead Ball to stop play when
A A thrown ball crosses the Dead Ball line see diagram 2.
B A ball enters the batter warm up circle if it is occupied.
C In their opinion a player appears hurt and in need of attention.
D In their opinion any person on the diamond could foresee ably be entering into danger.
E In their opinion any person on the diamond could foresee ably be about to cause danger.
F In their opinion a fielder deliberately carries, knocks or kicks a ball over the dead ball line in an effort to supress any runners In cases b to f the umpire s will after calling Time, dead ball rectify the situation and then in consultation with one another determine the outcome of that play.
19. Batting Order
a players position in the batting order is fixed when they have completed their turn at bat.
Once all listed players have batted, no names can be added to the line up, except in the case of substitution 21.2.
20. Back Foot Movement
When the umpire calls Batter Up, the batter shall take a set stance in the batting box. From the call Play Ball, the batter is not permitted to reposition the back foot such that, in the umpires opinion, the ball will be hit in an appreciably different direction. Front foot movement is permitted. The penalty for each back foot movement is Foul Ball and one strike is recorded on the batter.