diff --git a/content b/content index dbb3fa0..522c361 100644 --- a/content +++ b/content @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Postseason games are exempt from this definition as specified in section 15.7. 4. If after 4 complete innings the visiting team is ahead in the score by 15 or more runs, or if after 3½ innings the home team is ahead by the same, the game will be ended and the leading team declared the winner. 5. If after 5 or more complete innings the visiting team is ahead in the score by 12 or more runs, or if after 4½ innings or more the home team is ahead by the same, the game will be ended and the leading team declared the winner. (Subsections 13.2.4 and 13.2.5 are commonly referred to as the “slaughter rule”) 6. If one team is ahead by 10 or more runs at the end of three (3) complete innings and the game cannot be completed on account of darkness, rain or other circumstances that will permit the safe conclusion of the game. The team ahead at this time shall be declared the winner of the game. Postseason games are exempt from this definition as specified in section 15.7. -7. If a regulation game is called with the score tied, it shall become a suspended game and rescheduled per section 13.17. +7. If a regulation game is called with the score tied, it shall become a suspended game and rescheduled per section 13.17. 13.3 Reasons for a Game to be Called An umpire may declare a game called if 1. Darkness prevents further safe play as determined by the umpire. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ A team may finish the game a player short, that is one (1) player less than they 13.8 Equipment 1. Baseballs: Only Major League regulation balls will be allowed for game play. Accepted brands and ball types include, but are not limited to, the Rawlings RO series, Wilson A1000 series, and Diamond D-1 series. The home team must supply two (2) and the visitors one (1) ball at the start of each game. Additional balls shall be supplied alternately by each team beginning with the visiting team. Teams that supply non-approved balls shall forfeit the game. 2. Bats: All bats must be wood or BBCOR certified. Use of an illegal bat shall be subject to the Major League rules that govern this area. -3. Bases, home play, and pitching rubber: All teams are expected to have a set of bases, a home plate, and a pitching rubber. The home team shall be responsible for accurately setting up the bases, and if necessary, home plate and the pitching rubber. Should the home team fail to have these necessities by the start of the game, they will lose by forfeit. The visiting team can lend the equipment, although they are not required to do so. +3. Bases, home plate, and pitching rubber: All teams are expected to have a set of bases, a home plate, and a pitching rubber. The home team shall be responsible for accurately setting up the bases, and if necessary, home plate and the pitching rubber. Should the home team fail to have these necessities by the start of the game, they will lose by forfeit. The visiting team can lend the equipment, although they are not required to do so. 13.10 Field Maintenance All teams are responsible for the maintenance and cleanup of the field and dugout areas after a game. Both teams must fill in all infield, batter’s box, and pitching mound holes. Additionally, both teams must have adequate equipment on hand for field maintenance. Teams who repeatedly fail to do proper post-game maintenance shall be fined. 13.12 Payment of Umpires