10 & Under Softball Rules
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Games are 6 innings. If a game is terminated for darkness, weather,
field conditions, or umpire calls the game, 4 complete innings (3 1/2 where
applicable) will determine a regulation game.
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A 15 run rule will be in effect for all games after 4 innings (3 1/2 where
applicable).
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When 5 runs are score in the offensive team's half of the inning, the offensive
team takes the field regardless of the number of outs. The inning
does not end until play has stopped and all runs resulting from that play
will count. The 5 run rule is waived in the final inning.
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Each player must have played 2 full innings by the end of the 5th inning.
If the starting pitcher is removed from the circle during an inning, the
pitcher cannot return to the circle during the same inning. The pitcher
can return to the circle in the next inning, but only the starting pitcher
may do so. Any other player can enter the game defensively anytime
and at any position.
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If a player cannot bat for any reason, the player is removed from the game
and cannot re-enter the game in any position. The vacated batting
position is not recorded as an out.
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Pitchers are permitted to pitch a maximum of 4 innings per game.
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All pitchers can re-enter.
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A pitching rubber must be installed at 35 feet from home plate.
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The infield fly rule does not apply.
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Batters will lose their ball count on a called strike pitch. The
intent is to encourage the batter to develop hitting skills. i.e.
3-0 count and there is a called strike, the count becomes 0-1.
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A pitcher can only have 2 walks per inning. On the 3rd walk,
the coach will come into pitch, the batter will lose the entire count,
and will receive 4 pitches from the coach. On the 4th pitch, either
the batter hits the ball or is out.
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Base runners cannot leave the base until the pitched ball has crossed home
plate.
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Base runners starting at 1st or 2nd base are entitled to advance or steal
only one base per pitch, with liability to be put out. Runners starting
from 3rd base may not steal or advance home on a passed ball, a wild pitch
or a bad throw back to the pitcher but are liable to be put out if they
come off the base.
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A runner attempting to advance beyond the one base they are entitled to
advance or steal, may be put out while between bases. A runner cannot
be put out while in contact with a base.
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After all play ceases and the ball becomes dead, if a runner occupies a
base beyond the one the runner was entitled to advance or steal, the runner
will be returned to the correct base without liability to be put out.
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If a batter strikes out and the ball is dropped, the batter is out and
cannot advance to 1st base, but the ball remains live for the purpose of
throwing any advancing runner out. The dropped 3rd strike rule
does not apply.
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A batter who receives a base on balls cannot advance past 1st base.
If they advance further, once the ball becomes dead, the batter/runner
will be returned to 1st base, however, they do so with liability to be
put out.