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Since its inception in 2006, Travelballselect has attracted top level teams from all over the country due to the great competition, top notch facilities, and well run events.
The TbS LakePoint Turf Kickoff will be held March 1 - March 3 in 2019.
ALL GAMES will be played at the LakePoint on their state of art turf surface.
LakePoint's elite baseball facilities include 8 Major League-size fields, which are surfaced entirely with synthetic turf provided by Shaw Sports Turf. This high-tech playing surface has been designed to accurately mimic the bounce of the ball off of real dirt and grass, and will allow fields to be playable immediately after rain.
There will be temporary fencing set on the fields appropriate to each age group.
NO METAL SPIKES AT LAKEPOINT
The event is for the following Ages and open to D1/Major Teams and D2/AA Teams:
Class of 2028 (9U) - 46' mound, 65' bases
Class of 2027 (10U) - 46' mound, 65' bases
Class of 2026 (11U) - 50' mound, 70' bases
Class of 2025 (12U) - 50' mound, 70' bases
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Class of 2024 (13U) - 54' mound, 80' bases
Class of 2024 (13U Major) - 60' mound, 90' bases
Class of 2023 (14U) - 60' mound, 90' bases
Cost:
9U & 10U = $425
11U & 12U = $525
13U & 14U = $575
Game Guarantee: 3 Games
Bat Type: 9U - 13U: 1.15 Stamped Bats Approved (13U - No greater than -5) 14U: BBCOR Only
Gate: $5 Daily - $12 Weekend Pass
Parking: $5 Daily - $10 Weekend Pass
LakePoint Sporting Community: 755 GA-293, Emerson, GA 30137
Start off your season at the LakePoint Turf Kickoff.
*Teams traveling to PBR tournaments will book their team hotel through our housing partner, Connections Housing. The Stay-&-Play program requires each team book a minimum of eight rooms to qualify for admission into the tournament. Once you have registered, a Connections Housing associate will reach out to you to collect information on your hotel needs.
Rules of The Game
Playing rules not covered in the Travelball Select Internet version on www.travelballselect.com revert to the Official Rules of Major League Baseball by Triumph Books or the online MLB rules at http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/foreword.jsp.
Local and State Directors have the right to adjust rules for local and state play with the approval from Travelball Select.
A. THE PLAYING FIELD
Table 1 describes the recommended mound height, rubber-to-plate, base-to-base, and fence distances for each age division. The rubber-to-plate distance is measured from the rear of home plate to the front of the pitching rubber or coach’s pitching plate.
Table 1. Recommended playing field dimensions Age Division Mound Height Rubber-to- Plate Distance Base-to-Base Distance Recommended Fence Distance
8U Kid Pitch 40’ 40’ 60’ 60’ 0” 4” 180’ 180’
9U 46’ 65’
10U 46’ 65’
11U 50’ 70’
12U 50’ 70’
13U 60’ 90’
14U 54’ 80’
14U 60’ 90’
B. UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT
C. GAME RULES
a) If a team drops below nine players due to illness or injury, no automatic out is recorded.
b) If a team drops below nine eligible players due to an ejection or any reason other than illness or injury and leaves the game, an automatic out is declared in the batting order position of the player that left the game unless there is an eligible substitute.
c) If a team drops below eight players for any reason, the game is ruled a forfeit by the tournament or league director and is not rescheduled.
a) If roster batting, the ejected player’s position in the lineup shall be declared an out
b) If batting 9 or 10 with EH, the ejected player may be replaced by an eligible substitute. If there are no eligible substitutes available, the position in the order shall be declared out.
a) A hitter can be designated (not mandatory) for any one starting player and all subsequent substitutes for that player.
b) A starting defensive player cannot be listed as the designated hitter in the starting lineup.
c) Failure to declare a designated hitter prior to the game precludes the use of the designated hitter during the game.
d) The role of the designated hitter is terminated for the remainder of the game when either of the following occurs:
i. The defensive player or any previous defensive player for whom the designated hitter subsequently bats, pinch-hits or pinch-runs for the designated hitter.
ii. The designated hitter or any previous designated hitter assumes a defensive position.
PENALTY: The player initiating malicious contact is removed from the game. Note: There can be a collision where both players go head over heels that is not malicious contact. The key for malicious contact is intent. Umpires must ask themselves when making the call, “Did the runner deliberately or intentionally run into the fielder to break up the play or cause harm to the fielder?” If the answer is yes, then you have malicious contact, if the answer is no, then it is a clean play and you have nothing. Umpires must be careful when making this call to avoid ejecting players if the intent is not there. Keep in mind that the younger ages are just learning the game, and sometimes there is contact by the runner not sliding and running into the catcher. Remember, the key word is intent.
D. PITCHING RULES AND LIMITATIONS
a) In all age groups that are scheduled for six innings, a pitcher cannot pitch more than 18 outs in any given day.
b) In all age groups 16 and younger that are scheduled for seven innings, a pitcher cannot pitch more than 21 outs in any given day.
c) For six-inning games, a pitcher cannot pitch more than 27 outs in three consecutive days, regardless of game guarantee.
d) For seven-inning 16U and younger games, a pitcher cannot pitch more than 30 outs in three consecutive days, regardless of game guarantee.
e) Any pitcher in the 16U or younger divisions that has pitched three days in a row must rest the 4th day regardless of outs recorded.
f) In the 17U-18U high school divisions, there are no pitching limitations.
g) Pitching limitations stop for the day when the park is shut down for the night and the teams leave.
h) When games are suspended and continued the next day, pitching limitations are split between the two days.
Comments: Outs recorded count for the day they are recorded. When the game resumes from suspension, all outs recorded count for the current day.
i) In the case of a double or triple play, there is no penalty for exceeding outs recorded at the time of the play.
j) Any outs recorded during a game once it is ruled a forfeit count toward the pitcher’s recorded outs.
k) A violation of the pitching limitation is determined when the pitcher has delivered a pitch to the next batter after reaching his pitching limit. If the limit is reached at the end of an inning, it shall be a violation if the pitcher toes the rubber to begin a new inning. If the pitcher is protested after reaching their limitation after delivering a pitch to the next batter after reaching his pitching limit and prior to recording an additional out exceeding their pitching limit, the pitcher shall be ejected from the game. If the pitcher records an additional out or outs exceeding their pitching limitation, the game shall be ruled a forfeit. An illegal pitcher can be protested anytime during the game. Once the game has ended, the official scorecard has been signed and the umpires have left the field, the game will be considered official & a protest for pitching violation shall not be allowed. Additional penalties, including suspensions and ejection from the event may apply.
l) A second trip to the same pitcher in the same inning causes the pitcher’s automatic removal from the mound (not the game).
m) When a pitcher takes his or her position at the beginning of each inning, or when he or she relieves another pitcher, he or she is permitted warm-up pitches, not to exceed eight preparatory pitches to the catcher or coach.
n) A pitcher removed from the pitching position cannot return to the pitching position during a game, but can re-enter to any other position.
a) Balks are enforced in all divisions where there are no restrictions on stealing.
b) Nations Baseball uses OBR (MLB) rules for balks. The balk can be a live ball (depending on the situation). The intent is not to penalize the offense. 7
c) A new rule that MLB posted in their 2013 MLB Rule book will be enforced by Nations Baseball. If there is a runner, or runners, it is a balk when—
i) The pitcher, while touching his plate, feints a throw to first or third base and fails to complete the throw; A pitcher is to step directly toward a base before throwing to that base and is required to throw (except to second base) because he steps. It is a balk if, with runners on first and third, the pitcher steps toward third and does not throw, merely to bluff the runner back to third; then seeing the runner on first start for second, turn and step toward and throw to first base. It is legal for a pitcher to feint a throw to second base.
E. 8U PLAYER PITCH GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS
a) There are no lead-offs until the ball crosses the plate.
b) No balks are enforced or called.
c) Runners must stay on the base when the pitcher is in the pitching position and the catcher is in the catching position. If the runner leaves the base early, the umpire places the runner back on the last base occupied unless the runner was put out. This is not an appealable play. If forced, the runner advances one base ahead of the batter-runner. If the ball is put into play, the defense has the option of taking the play or placing the runner or runners back on base and the batter back in the batter’s box.
F. Guidelines for Participants
The umpires handle unsportsmanlike conduct if the unsportsmanlike conduct is on the field of play. If an umpire has a problem with a fan or parent, the umpire should see the manager of the offending team and have the manager handle the situation. If the manager fails to handle the situation, then the umpire addresses the tournament official. Nations Baseball expresses the need for sportsmanship before, during, and after all events.
G. Guidelines for Protest
If a team protests, the manager must notify the home plate umpire, and the umpire summons the tournament director to the field to address the protest. The protest fee is $100 in cash. The fee is returned if the protest is ruled in favor of the protesting team. Judgment calls cannot be protested.
H. Guidelines for Ejections
Nations Baseball expresses good sportsmanship first and foremost.
I. Guidelines for Suspension and Dismissal
Any member of Nations Baseball behaving in an unsportsmanlike manner can be subject to dismissal or suspension.
Team Name | City | State | Roster | |
1 | Georgia Bombers Schreiber 12U | Cumming | Georgia | View |
2 | RAWLINGS COBB | KENNESAW | Georgia | View |
Team Name | City | State | Roster | |
1 | Knoxville Stars 11u | Knoxville | Tennessee | View |
Team Name | City | State | Roster | |
1 | BigStix Gamers Mendez | Mcdonough | Georgia | View |
2 | East Cobb Astros.22's | Marietta | Georgia | View |
3 | Knoxville Stars 12U | Knoxville | Tennessee | View |
Team Name | City | State | Roster | |
1 | BigStix Gamers Sanders | McDonough | Georgia | View |
2 | HomePlate - Searcy | Kennesaw | Georgia | View |
3 | Service Baseball Force Recon | Cumming | Georgia | View |
4 | South Forsyth Giants Qrange | Canton | Georgia | View |
5 | Spikes Baseball Club | Newnan | Georgia | View |
Team Name | City | State | Roster | |
1 | Acworth Warriors Holbrook | Acworth | Georgia | View |
2 | EBC 14u Black | Olive Branch | Mississippi | View |
3 | Hopewell Hawks Elite 14's | Milton | Georgia | View |
4 | Meridian Panthers 2023 | Lilburn | Georgia | View |
5 | Roswell Green Hornets | Roswell | Georgia | View |
6 | USA Prime(Plante) | Milton | Georgia | View |