2003 CARL FLOWERS MEMORIAL “BEST IN THE WEST”
LABOR DAY BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
FORMAT, RULES, AND
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Carl Flowers
Memorial “Best in the West” MSBL Baseball Classic is a round robin
tournament, which guarantees a minimum of three games per team. For 2003, the
tournament will host at least three divisions of play, consisting of 28 and
over, 38 and over, and 48 and over. An 18 and over division will take place if
at least four teams show an interest. Round robin
play will begin on Saturday, August 30th and end on Sunday, August
31st. Playoff games
will be scheduled for Monday, September 1st.
The tournament
format allows open rosters. All players eligible for tournament play must be on
the roster submitted to the tournament director prior to the first game played
by that team. The tournament will not allow participation by any player who has
played professional baseball within the last five (5) years - NO EXCEPTIONS!
If tournament
officials determine that such a player has illegally participated, the team in
question will be suspended from further play, forfeiting any games played, and
also forfeiting any claim to a refund of any portion of their tournament entry
fee.
HOME TEAM - To be determined by a coin toss prior
to each game.
BATS - Major League Baseball rules limiting
bats to wood only will not apply.
COURTESY RUNNERS - Each team may declare two non-runners
prior to the start of the game. These non-runners will be clearly marked on the
batting lineup given to the other team. The last batted out will be the runner that goes in for the
non-runner. This non-runner rule does not take effect until after the first out
is made in a ball game. It is each manager’s responsibility to insure
that the proper runner is used. If the wrong runner is used and the error is
corrected by the opposing manager, all play made before the incorrect runner is
replaced will stand.
CONTACT - No intentional physical contact will be tolerated or allowed in the
tournament. Intentional
contact will result in immediate ejection of the offending player from the
game. Umpires are in complete control of what constitutes intentional contact.
A second intentional contact violation by a team during the game will result in
the ejection of that team from the tournament at the discretion of the
tournament officials - with no refund. Also, please note that players must
slide at all close plays at the plate. On double plays, or potential double
plays, runners must slide or give themselves up by going to the outfield side
of the base. Fielders including catchers must have possession of the ball in
order to block the base/plate.
HELMETS - Major league Baseball rules and MSBL
policy require that protective headgear will be worn while batting and running
the bases.
GAME LENGTH - All round robin games are scheduled for
nine (9) innings in length, time permitting. No new inning shall be started
after two hours and 45 minutes have passed since the start of the game. If an
inning is in progress at the 2:45 mark, the umpire will announce that fact to
both teams, the inning will become complete and that will be the end of the
game. If an inning ends close the 2:45 time limit, the first pitch must be
thrown by the 2:45 mark in order to play that inning. This would apply even if
you were playing extra innings. Make sure that you, the other manager, the
scorekeeper, and the home plate umpire agree on the time the first pitch
started the game. Umpires are the final authority as to any disputes on time
limits. All managers and umpires are required to hustle the players on and off
the field so we can complete nine innings if possible within the 3-hour limit.
10 RUN RULE - A game will be declared over if one
team has a 10 run or greater lead over the other team at the conclusion of
seven innings of play.
DEFENSIVE
SUBSTITUTIONS - Free
defensive substitutions are allowed, (i.e., a team may field two separate
offensive and defensive lineups)
ADDITIONAL HITTERS - Managers may elect to use more than
nine hitters in their batting order. Once you increase your lineup, it cannot
be decreased for any reason, or an out will be recorded on that players spot
where it was decreased. Batters taken out of the lineup can re-enter only after
their original spot in the batting order has been passed by the next time
around.
PLAYER
PARTICIPATION - Every player
on every team in the tournament must play in at least one of the round robin
games on Saturday or Sunday in order to be eligible to play in any playoff
games. In addition, each player must play at least one inning of defense and
have one at bat. There will be no “sandbagging” of players for the
Monday playoffs. If a player does not participate on Saturday or Sunday he is
ineligible for any play on Monday.
PLAYERS CONDUCT - Swearing, gestures, equipment abuse,
excessive arguments with officials, verbal and/or physical confrontations and
other un-sportsmanlike conduct
will not be tolerated. The umpires may warn and/or eject any players who commit one of
these infractions.
TIEBREAKERS FOR
STANDING WITHIN DIVISION -
For advancement to the Monday playoff games, the following method will be used.
· Overall point totals within your own division (win = 2 pts,
Tie = 1pt.)
· Head to head competition
· Runs allowed best two games
· Runs allowed best three games
· Runs scored all three games
· Coin flip
All tie breakers
will be applied sequentially from one through six. If after determining
division winners, there is a tie for the 2nd place division spot,
the tie breaking criteria will be applied to all applicable teams sequentially,
until a winner is determined. If there is a three-way tie for 2nd
place, head to head competition will be utilized to eliminate a team, if
possible, before going to step three of the tie breaking procedure.
NO SHOWS - Teams must play all of their scheduled
games. Teams that fail to show up for a game, regardless of their record, will
forfeit their right to playoff participation.
PROOF OF AGE - If a manager feels in good faith that
an opposing team’s player may be underage for the division they are
playing in, the tournament director or the organizing committee shall be
called. They, in turn will ask the player in question to provide proof of age,
(i.e., drivers license). If the proof is not immediately available when ask for
the player is ineligible to play until proof is provided.
ANYTHING ELSE - In the case of a situation that arises
that is not specifically covered by these rules, the tournament Directors, in
consultation with the Organizing committee, shall make the ruling, and their
decision will be final.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
TOURNAMENT
HEADQUARTERS - Clark Field in
Woodland will serve as tournament headquarters. All brackets will be posted at
Clark. All managers must check in with the tournament director, Lanny Ropke,
at Clark Field prior to their first game. Lanny will be at Clark Field between
6:00pm and 7:00pm Friday, August 29th and 7:00am to 8:30am Saturday,
August 30th for team check in. Managers will receive their
packets (baseballs, maps, schedules, etc.) at that time. Team rosters are also
due at that time. No team shall play until a roster has been turned in to
Lanny! You can reach Lanny any time at 530-848-3054 during the tournament (or
co-director, Geri Stonebrook, at 916-803-1104).
SATURDAY NIGHT BBQ - The Fourteenth annual Roy Hobbs Labor
Day tournament will once again be hosting our traditional BBQ dinner on
Saturday night for players, their families and friends. Players are admitted
free, all others are charged a nominal fee of $6.00 (kids 12 and under are
$5.00). There will also be a giant raffle during the dinner. Tickets will be on
sale at the BBQ.
HOME RUN DERBY - Details will be announced at the
Saturday morning check-in.
HOTELS LIST - In case you need to make hotel
reservations, here are some local places in Woodland and Davis.
Woodland
Best Western
Shadow Inn
530-666-1251
Days Inn
530-666-3800
Valley Oaks
Inn
530-666-5511
Comfort Inn
530-666-3050
Davis
Holiday Inn
530-758-2600
Comfort
Suites
530-297-1500
University Park
Inn
530-756-0910
Best Western
University
530-756-7890
The Woodland
hotels are cheaper and closer to Clark Field, the Davis hotels are nicer but a
little more expensive.