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CDSL RULES OF PLAY

All CSSA and NSA rules are in effect, except as noted.
These rules are for the CDSL League play only.
They do not apply to any CSSA-sanctioned event.

Download CDSL Game Day Rules and CDSL Guidelines by clicking on link.
National Softball Association web site: www.playnsa.com

NSA Umpires1.  TIME LIMITS: LEAGUE PLAY: No new inning after 75 (seventy five) minutes. Tie breakers will consist of no more than two innings. If a tie still exists at the end of the second tie breaker inning, NSA umpire will deem the game a tie.

2.  TOURNAMENT PLAY:  No new inning after 70 (seventy) minutes. International tie breaker will be in effect until there is a winner in all games.

3.  INTERNATIONAL TIE BREAKER: The runner placed on second base will be the last completed batter. The home team will start there at bat in the same manner. The inning will be played under all other CSSA rules.

4.  GAME BALLS: Males will receive a 12" 44cor ball. Females will receive an 11" 47cor ball.

5.  STANDARD PITCH COUNT: Count starts with 1 ball and 1 strike, with one courtesy foul.

6.  PITCHING RULE: Pitchers may pitch between 59' and 53' while staying in line with the 53' rubber. They do have the option to change distances during an at bat.

Cascade Division Softball League7.  HOME RUN: Two home run progressive. Trailing team must equal HR’s before additional HR’s are counted. Otherwise, each fence clearing HR will result in a dead ball single, runners advancing when forced. A team may not go up in the progressive with an over the fence home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to win,

8.  ENCROACHMENT: Outfielders may not encroach the infield prior to a batted ball.

9.  OVER PLAY: No male player may take a play away from any female player on a thrown or batted ball, (except plays at home). Overplay will result in all players being ruled safe at the base to which they were headed.

10.  OUTFIELD PLAY: On a batted ball, no play can be made to 1st base from an outfield position left of 2nd base. All runners advance one additional base.

Cascade Division Softball League11.  COURTESY RUNNERS: A team may designate only one person of each gender as a player who needs a courtesy runner per game. The courtesy runner can be any person of same gender already in the batting order. It is not necessary to have the last out run. Once the designated player reaches base and the ball is dead, they must notify the umpire that they require a courtesy runner. If a courtesy runner is on base when his/her turn in the order is up, the runner will be recorded as an out on the base in which they stand, removed from the base, and be required to bat. If a courtesy runner is to be the on deck batter they are not considered to be on deck.

12.  WALK RULE: With less than two outs, any male walked with a female behind him, and the female is on deck for all pitches; then the male shall take second base and the female will hit. With two (2) outs, the female has the choice to walk or bat. If the female is not on deck for all pitches the male will be awarded first base only and the female must bat.

Cascade Division Softball League13.  GENDER/ORDER: Teams may bat 11 players, with a minimum of 3 females in the first 10 batting positions. All additional batting positions must alternate gender starting from the 11th position.

14.  RUN RULE: 10 RUNS AFTER 5 INNINGS (Final games are 20 runs after 5 innings / 15 after 6): Complete innings must be played unless home team scores winning total while at bat.

15.  SHORTHANDED: A team may play with nine players without penalty using 6 men and 3 women, OR 5 men and 4 women. Teams may play with 7 men and 2 women while taking an out in the 10th spot. If a walk is assessed, the out created by the absentee player will be skipped, and the person next in the order will continue. (and hit an EH when out is taken).

Cascade Division Softball League16.  PLAYER DROP: If a substitute is not available when a player is dropped from the lineup, an out will be assessed in the batting order where the player was. If a walk is assessed, the out created by the dropped player will be skipped, and the person next in the order will continue.

17.  LEAGUE DROPPED PLAYER: A team may be allowed to "PICK-UP" CDSL-rostered players to field a legal nine-player team to avoid a forfeit. Player must be a CSSA eligible player. This is to avoid a forfeit only.

18.  FLAGRANT CONTACT: Any player intentionally causing unnecessary or flagrant contact, as determined by the umpire, shall be ejected from the current game and suspended from the team’s next game. A review will be made by committee for possible further penalty. (ANY PLAYER EJECTED FOR ANY REASON, WILL SIT THE NEXT GAME, AND NOT ALLOWED IN THE DUGOUT FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE CURRENT GAME AND THE NEXT GAME. EJECTED PLAYER SUBJECT TO EXPULSION FROM GROUNDS and/or DIVISION/TOURNAMENT UPON COMMITTEE REVIEW.)

19.  "TURN OUT or GET DOWN" CLARIFICATION: For all players safety; both base runners and fielders must make A VISIBLE ATTEMPT to avoid contact with other players. Failure to do so will result in base runners being called safe / or out (depending on the offender) and possible umpire discipline.

Cascade Division Softball League20.  FLIP FLOP: The Flip-Flop rule will be in effect on Sundays only in all 5th inning run rule situations. The flip-flop rule is designed to prevent very large victory/loss margins and prevent long, extended games.

RULE:  If the home team is losing by 15 or more runs at the end of the 4th inning, the home team will remain in the dugout (the visiting team will remain on the field). All base runners, if any, will be removed from the bases and the team will bat again as the visiting team in the top of the 5th inning. If they score enough runs to remove the run rule, the game will continue with the new home team (previously visiting team) now at bat. If the new home team scores enough runs to once again bring a run rule, the game will be over. If they do not, the game will continue until a run rule occurs or the game ends.

22.  PLAYOFF PLAYER PICK-UPS: Situational pick-ups are allowed in order to avoid forfeits (except in the case of ejection). A team is allowed to pick-up a maximum of two CDSL rostered players. Not to exceed a team of nine (9). Player must be on a current CDSL roster in which their team has been eliminated from competition. All pick-up players must be approved by the Director, Vice Director and the coaches involved in the game in question. The pick-up player must be approved for each game that they play in. Just because one team and coach approve it doesn’t mean they all will. If the team and/or coach that has the pick-up player does not get permission to do so before the start of the game, then the pick-up player is not eligible to play. No other pick-up players will be allowed.

Download CDSL Game Day Rules and CDSL Guidelines by clicking on link.
National Softball Association web site: www.playnsa.com


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