2023 NAFA TOURNAMENT RULES
(as of 04/16/2022) For rainout info: Call 888-852-1115 at 10pm Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night, 6:30 am Saturday morning or 2 hours prior to your first game. For inclement weather, time limits may be shortened at the Director’s discretion.
All games will be played using NAFA rulebook with the following exceptions:
1A) Game Run Rule: (12 run rule after 3 innings, 10 run after 4 innings, 7 RUN RULE after 5 or 6 innings for all games and all ages including the championship games. 1B) 10U & 12B & 12C & 14C AGE ONLY 5 RUN RULE PER INNING. 1C) Flip-Flop rule. When the last inning is declared, if the visitors are ahead by 3 runs or more, home and visitors will flip-flop with the home team batting at the top of the inning and visitors at the bottom of the inning. FOR ALL AGES - the flip flop will be used in any inning where the visiting team is ahead by the run rule. 2) There is a 80 minute time limit. No new inning can start after 80 minutes. TIED GAMES REMAIN TIED. There is a 1:45 time limit on all championship games if there is no game following. There is NO Drop Dead. 3) Lag for home/visitor. The team that has traveled furthest shall take the 3rd base dugout unless the team is staying for back to back games then they may stay. 4) Pitching rule. NAFA rule. 3 warm-up pitches are allowed prior to each inning or one minute, whichever comes first. The penalty for an illegal pitch is a ball on the batter and no forced advancement of baserunners. The coach has the option to take the result of the play or the penalty. Prior to starting the delivery the pivot foot must be in contact with the pitching plate and the non-pivot foot must be in contact with or behind the plate. 5) Courtesy Runners. The team at bat may use a courtesy runner for both the pitcher and/or the catcher anytime after they reach base, however the courtesy runner will be a player not in the game (if not batting the roster) or the player furthest away in the batting order (which is usually the last out but not always) if batting the roster or if all subs have been used up. The same runner may not be used for both positions. 6) Batting options: 1) You may bat 9 and play 9. 2) You may also bat your roster with free defensive substitutions. 3) You may play 10 using a DP/FLEX using the NAFA rule. 7) Minimum Players to Start or finish. A team may start with 7 or 8 without taking outs. A team may continue a game with less players than it started for any reason, taking outs in the batting order each time they come up. Exception: if a team is batting all their players, regardless of the number, and a player is injured and in the umpire’s judgment that player is unable to continue, then no out is taken and that spot in the order is skipped for the remainder of the game. The player who has left the game cannot return to the lineup unless she left due to the blood rule. There is no minimum to finish a game. 8) Unannounced Substitute. There is no penalty for an unannounced legal substitute. Upon notification by either team, the umpire shall announce the legal substitute and make the appropriate lineup card changes. All play prior to the unannounced legal substitute being brought to the umpire’s attention shall stand. 9) Metals cleats are allowed for only 14U, 16U & 18U Divisions only on dirt fields. 10) Artificial Turf Fields – No metal cleats, no sunflower seeds, no sugary drinks. 11) Tie breaker rules – for pool play – 1) record, 2) head to head, 3) least runs allowed, 4) run differential, 5) runs scored. |
NAFA ABUSE & MOLESTATION POLICY
North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA) and the Players Choice Sports Association (PC) sanctions teams and provides rules for league and tournament play. NAFA & PC does not organize teams, select or approve coaches, players or volunteers for these teams. NAFA & PC strongly recommends that all parents of youth participants, as well as league officials, thoroughly check into the background and character of anyone (coaches, volunteers, or other individuals) that has contact with any minor participant or volunteer of their team or league.
ABUSE & MOLESTATION REPORTING & RESPONSE POLICY
NAFA & PC does not in any way allow or tolerate the abuse of children. If you know or suspect any child abuse (including sexual abuse or molestation's) you must report it immediately to NAFA or PC at (503) 559-5398. NAFA and PC will conduct an investigation, keeping the safety of the children as the first priority. Knowing of instances of abuse and not reporting them may be grounds for dismissal and may result in legal liability. NAFA and PC will then notify the proper authorities regarding the allegations. NAFA and PC has the right to immediately suspend the accused party from participation in any NAFA and PC activity pending the outcome of the investigation.
North American Fastpitch Association (NAFA) and the Players Choice Sports Association (PC) sanctions teams and provides rules for league and tournament play. NAFA & PC does not organize teams, select or approve coaches, players or volunteers for these teams. NAFA & PC strongly recommends that all parents of youth participants, as well as league officials, thoroughly check into the background and character of anyone (coaches, volunteers, or other individuals) that has contact with any minor participant or volunteer of their team or league.
ABUSE & MOLESTATION REPORTING & RESPONSE POLICY
NAFA & PC does not in any way allow or tolerate the abuse of children. If you know or suspect any child abuse (including sexual abuse or molestation's) you must report it immediately to NAFA or PC at (503) 559-5398. NAFA and PC will conduct an investigation, keeping the safety of the children as the first priority. Knowing of instances of abuse and not reporting them may be grounds for dismissal and may result in legal liability. NAFA and PC will then notify the proper authorities regarding the allegations. NAFA and PC has the right to immediately suspend the accused party from participation in any NAFA and PC activity pending the outcome of the investigation.