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Premier Sports Tournaments - Tourney Rules & Regulations
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2023-24 Premier Sports Tournaments Rules and Regulations

NOTE: Any rules not listed on this page will defer to the Major League Baseball rule book also known as “big book rules.” You can access an official copy of the MLB rule book at the link below:

General Age / Division Guidelines

Age Group / Division

Base

Length

Pitching Distance

Leadoff?

Dropped 3rd Strike?

Balks?

Metal

Cleats?

8U

60’

40’

No

No

No

No

9U

60/65’

46’

No

No

No

No

10U No Lead Off

60’

46’

No

No

No

No

11U / 12U

70’

50’

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

13U

80’

54’

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

14U - 18U

90’

60’ 6”

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

  • **10u teams that want to play LEAD OFF will need to enter 11u AAA
  • **13u divisions may be played on 60/90 fields in certain events/situations
  • Balks are called immediately at any division with leadoffs
  • Metal cleats are NOT allowed on any turf mounds. Cleat restrictions will be called out by each tournament director prior to the event. Players wearing cleats will be asked to change; refusal will result in a forfeit and removal from the tournament
  • In situations where the appropriate base lengths are not available, PST will determine the next best option for the competitiveness of the age group / division
  • **All 10u teams will play 46/65 Lead-Offs at all events held in the Southwest (Las Vegas and Arizona)

Age Determination

NOTE - PST will allow players to play in the same grade as long as proof of grade is provided to the respective tournament director prior to any games being played

Umpires

Bat Restrictions

Age Group /

Division

GSL Tournaments

(w/exception of Bullpen Series)

Seattle Elite Baseball,

Seattle Premier League

WCP Tournaments, PCYBL,

GSL Bullpen Series Events

8U - 13U

USABat OR BBCOR

USABat OR BBCOR

BPF 1.15, USABat, OR BBCOR

14U AAA**

USABat OR BBCOR

BBCOR

BPF 1.15, USABat, OR BBCOR

14U Majors/Open **

BBCOR

BBCOR

BBCOR

15U - 18U

BBCOR

BBCOR

BBCOR

  • No length/weight restrictions for bats in any 9u-13u divisions (exception 14U AAA - max drop is -5)
  • For any combined 14U Majors/AAA events, players will be allowed to use any approved bats in the AAA division
  • Wood bats are legal to use in all events; Baum & composite bats are permitted
  • PST follows the USSSA banned bat list, which can be found here
  • ** All 14u Teams must swing BBCOR at all events in the Southwest (Las Vegas and Arizona)

NEW STARTING SEPTEMBER 1, 2024: BPF 1.15 bats will NO LONGER be allowed at the 14U AAA level. The 14U AAA bat rules will still allow for USABat (max drop -5) or BBCOR bats.

Illegal Bat Penalty

Game Duration / Time Limits

Age Group / Division

Game Length

Time Limit

8U - 12U

6 innings

No new inning after 1:45

13U - 14U

7 innings

No new inning after 2:00

15U - 18U

7 innings

No new inning after 2:00

  • The official game time is determined at the conclusion of the plate meeting. Coaches are responsible for confirming that start time from the umpire in chief
  • For the purposes of the time limit, a new inning starts as soon as the third out of the previous inning has been recorded
  • The Championship game in the top bracket will NOT have a time limit. All other bracket games will follow the time limits listed above

Pitching Rules & Regulations

Determining Home Team

Mercy Rules

Tie Games

Bracket Play - Extra Inning Rules

Lineup & Substitution Rules

Other In-Game Rules

Seeding and Tiebreakers

Divisions (and pools within divisions) will be seeded from top to bottom based on pool play record. If ties exist, the following tiebreaker criteria will be used:

  1. Head-to-Head record (in the case of a two-way tie or when all tied teams have played each other)
  2. Total runs allowed (ranked fewest to most)
  3. Run differential (max +/- 8 per game)
  4. Total runs scored
  5. Fewest runs allowed in a single game

(EX) If a team allowed 3 runs in one game and 5 in the other, the tiebreaker score would be 3

  1. Most runs scored in a single game

(EX) If a team scored 3 runs in one game and 5 in the other, the tiebreaker score would be 5

  1. Last actual run differential - the ACTUAL run differential in the last completed pool play game
  2. Coin flip

EXAMPLE

NOTES:


Forfeits

Sportsmanship

Ejection Policy

Team No Shows

Field Restriction Violations

Protests

Conflict Resolution