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- All games will be six innings or one hour,
whichever comes first. If the sixth inning is
started before the time limit, it must be completed.
- The pitcher must have both feet on the pitching
rubber when he starts his/her delivery. Five warm-up
throws are permitted for a new pitcher.
- The delivery of every pitch must be completely
underhanded and must be at least 3-10 ft from the
point of release.
- It is the responsibility of each team to have
ten players present for each game.
- The minimum number of players to begin a game is
seven.
- A team may play ten players at any time, even if
the opposition has only seven players.
- A batter will be declared out if:
- A bunt is attempted
- A half-swing
- Fouling the third strike
- A dropped third strike
- A runner must stay on base until the batter
makes contact with the ball.
- A runner may not steal.
- A runner is allowed one base on an overthrow in
foul territory, but he must make it.
- A runner may take as many bases as possible on
an overthrow in fair territory.
- There is a five run limit per inning for all
games.
- The starting 10 players may re-enter the game
one time. Each player that returns to the game must
occupy his/her original position in the batting
order.
- The sixth inning is the only unlimited run
inning, unless the game fails to enter the sixth. If
the 4th inning has not been completed before 50
minutes of the allotted hour, the 5th inning will be
the final, unlimited run inning.
- If a batter is discovered batting out-of-order,
the correct batter will take his place and assume
the count.
- If a batter that is batting out-of-order becomes
a base runner, he will be called out and all runners
will return to their proper base when the defensive
team appeals the play.
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