Tournament Rules
Effective January 1, 2020 Triple Crown will be using National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Softball rules with a few modifications that are listed below...
PITCHING MODIFICATION:
While the pitcher takes the signal, her stride foot may be on or behind the pitcher’s plate as far back as desired. Once the pitcher initially sets the toe of her stride foot, she CANNOT move it to increase the distance behind the pitcher’s plate. In addition, the pitcher must take or appear to take a signal while in the pitching and signal-taking positions.
INTENTIONAL WALKS:
All pitches including a pitchout must be legally pitched to the catcher and ball is live.
SHOWCASE RULES:
PITCHING MODIFICATION:
While the pitcher takes the signal, her stride foot may be on or behind the pitcher’s plate as far back as desired. Once the pitcher initially sets the toe of her stride foot, she CANNOT move it to increase the distance behind the pitcher’s plate. In addition, the pitcher must take or appear to take a signal while in the pitching and signal-taking positions.
INTENTIONAL WALKS:
All pitches including a pitchout must be legally pitched to the catcher and ball is live.
SHOWCASE RULES:
- Game times are 90 minutes, finish the batter.
- This is a no-protest event. Decision of field umpire crew is final.
- Free substitutions.
- Teams may bat their entire lineup, but they must keep the integrity of the lineup.
- Home team will be decided by coin flip at the plate.
- Scores will be recorded for the event. The plate umpire will have the official score card and will turn it in to TC staff at the conclusion of each game.
- No player enrolled in any college is allowed to participate.
- Teams are responsible for shagging balls.
- Game balls will be provided by Triple Crown Sports.
- Coaches and/or spectators who have been asked to leave the game must immediately depart the field and go to the parking lot. The ejected individual then must sit out the following game. Should an ejected coach/spectator not comply and begin to verbally/physically contest the ejection, the site director has the right to forfeit the game.