TBALL LEAGUE RULES
BBSA T-BALL GUIDELINES 2009
TEE BALL RULES AND GUIDELINES
The Burlington Baseball and Softball Association Tee Ball program is a child's first
introduction to organized baseball. The goal of the League, Managers and Coaches will be to provide the players with an opportunity to develop baseball skills in an environment that is enjoyable and fun.
The players in the Tee Ball Division should be instructed in all the basic fundamentals of the game (i.e. batting, throwing, fielding and running).
All players should be constantly encouraged by managers, coaches and parents to pay attention and to do their best. Tee Ball should be fun for all who participate.
The key to success and the concept of the program is total participation of coaches and parents.
While this is a child's first introduction to organized baseball it may also be a parent’s first introduction to coaching, so it is very important for parents and coaches to be closely involved and rely on each others input.
Remember that this should be a fun and positive experience for all involved. Your positive influence, constructive direction and, most of all, patience will allow for a fun season this year and for years to come.
Goals of the T-Ball Program
- Familiarize players with the concept of teamwork and with the responsibilities of a
team-member.
- Familiarize players with the concept of sportsmanship.
- Players will demonstrate knowledge of Baseball rules.
- Players will demonstrate knowledge of basic offensive and defensive strategies. - Players will be able to identify parts of the baseball diamond.
- Players will be able to identify the positions played in the game.
- Players will be able to identify equipment used in baseball.
- Players will be able to assume a proper batting position in the batter’s box.
- Players will demonstrate knowledge of the strike zone.
- Players will be able to hit a ball when at bat.
- Players will be able to run the bases and score runs.
- Players will be able to assume the baseball ready position on defense.
- Players will be able to field a ground or fly ball.
- Players will be able to make a throw to the appropriate base or cut-off player.
TEE BALL RULES AND GUIDELINES
1. BASEBALLS
1.1. A soft baseball (safety ball) will be used for the player's safety.
2. GAME TIME
2.1. The game will last 3 innings or 2 hours, whichever comes first.
2.2. Players are expected to arrive at the field at least 15 minutes before scheduled start time.
3. DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT
3.1. Defense will consist of all players on a team. A player should be stationed at 1st,
2nd, 3rd, pitchers mound and behind home plate as a catcher.
3.2. No player will be allowed to catch or assume the catchers position without being
fully protected for safety (i.e. cup, helmet, face mask, chest protector, shin guards
and catchers mitt)
3.3. Managers should rotate players between defensive position's giving each player
the opportunity to play each position.
3.4. To avoid potential injury, the catcher must be placed a minimum of 10 feet
behind home plate.
3.5. The kids do not pitch at this level.
4. HITTING
4.1. There are no strikeouts. All players will continue to bat until they put the ball in
play.
4.2. There are no walks. Everyone hits.
4.3. The infield fly rule will not be in effect.
4.4. There is no on-deck batter, NO exceptions.
4.5. No bunting allowed. Full swings must be taken.
4.6. A protective batting helmet must be worn by all batters without exception.
4.7. If the batter makes an out he or she does not continue to occupy the base.
4.8. Whenever a ball is batted off the Tee, the umpire must remove the Batting Tee
from home plate and place it in a position that will not interfere with play on the
field.
4.9. The ball will be hit from a Tee that is set at home plate. The purpose of hitting
from the tee is to help the child develop proper hitting mechanics. Hitting from
the Tee is an excellent tool for this learning experience.
4.10. The last few weeks of the season (actual date to be determined by T-Ball
Director), the coaches will pitch to the players. If a player fails to hit the ball after 5 pitches, the Tee will be used to complete the batters at-bat.
5. BATTING ORDER
5.1. All players will be in the batting order and bat in the rotation determined by the
manager. Managers must rotate the batting order on a game-to-game basis
allowing each player to be 1st and last in the batting order.
5.2. Each team will bat all of their batting order per inning.
6. RETIRING THE SIDE
6.1. The side will be retired when all of the batting order has batted.
7. BASE RUNNING
7.1. Runners must stay in contact with the bases until the ball is hit. One base is
allowed on an infield hit. runner may advance as many bases as possible on an outfield hit until the ball reaches the infield.
7.2. Runners may not advance on errant throws to any base.
7.3. When the last batter of the inning has hit the ball he or she shall touch all the
bases with all runners in front crossing home plate.
8. COACHING
8.1. There can be up to five coaches on the field when the defensive team is on the
field.
8.2. The team batting should provide 1st and 3rd base coaches.
9. BASE RUNNING
9.1. There is no sliding, no leading or stealing.
10. END OF THE GAME
10.1. At the end of the game, each team, including coaches, will line up at home plate
and shake hands with the opposing team.
11. GENERAL
11.1. In the absence of any provisions in these rules and guidelines, the latest version
of the Cal Ripken Rule Book shall be binding.
11.2. Players or coaches are not permitted to deliberately harass or direct any
discourteous remarks at the officials or any member of the opposing team.
11.3. No games are to be protested.
11.4. All games end in a tie, NO exceptions.
11.5. There are no play-offs or standings at this level.
11.6. No smoking or alcoholic beverages are allowed on any playing field during
games or practice.
11.7. It is the coaches' responsibility to teach and encourage all players.
11.8. Show sportsmanship and fairness to all involved. The example you set as a coach
will be an important one for the players to follow.
The Burlington and Softball Association thanks you for your continued efforts and support of the baseball progra