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# CMBA Constitution and Bylaws
# CMBA Bylaws, Policies, and Playing rules
The Constitution and Bylaws for the baseball league known as the [Chicago Metropolitan Baseball Association (CMBA)](#about-the-cmba).

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# Constitution and Bylaws
# League Bylaws
## Name
The name of the corporation as incorporated and existing under and by virtue of the Illinois General Not for Profit Corporation Act of 1986, as amended ("the Act") shall be the Chicago Metropolitan Baseball League (the "League"). The League shall have powers as are now or as may hereafter be granted by the Act.
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This League is organized exclusively for such social and athletic purposes as will qualify under Illinois statute for a non-profit corporation. It has been formed for the purpose of serving its member franchises ("Member Franchises") by organizing the finest amateur baseball league in the State of Illinois and Midwest; a league where an up and coming young prospect for professional baseball may play and develop; where the talented veteran player can enjoy playing among the best competition; and bring friendship and sportsmanship to the League and its community.
## Powers
The League shall have and exercise all rights and powers conferred on corporations under the Act, provided, however, that the League is not empowered to engage in any activity which in itself is not in furtherance of its purposes and limitations as set forth in these Constitutions and Bylaws.
The League shall have and exercise all rights and powers conferred on corporations under the Act, provided, however, that the League is not empowered to engage in any activity which in itself is not in furtherance of its purposes and limitations as set forth in these Bylaws.
## Limitations
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Constitution and Bylaws (the "Bylaws"), the following rules shall conclusively bind the League and all persons acting for or on behalf of it:
Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Bylaws, the following rules shall conclusively bind the League and all persons acting for or on behalf of it:
1. No part of the net earnings of the League shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to, any director of the League, officer of the League, or any other private individual (except that reasonable compensation may be paid for services rendered to or for the League affecting one or more of its purposes). No director, officer, member, or any private individual shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any of the corporate assets upon dissolution of the League.
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1. The League shall not conduct or carry on any activities not permitted to be conducted or carried on by an organization exempt from taxation under state or federal law.
## Principal Office.
## Principal Office
The League shall have and continuously maintain a principal office at such location in the State of Illinois as may be determined by the League's Board of Directors.
## Registered Office and Agent.
## Registered Office and Agent
The League shall have and maintain a registered office and agent in the State of Illinois in accordance with the requirements of the act.
## Directors
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The League's Board of Directors shall be composed of at least three (3) Directors ("Director") or such other greater number of Directors established by the Board of Directors from time to time. An individual need not be a manager of a Member Franchise in order to be a Director.
### Election and Term of Office
Directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the League by the affirmative vote of a majority of Member Franchises in good standing. Each Member Franchise in good standing shall have one (1) vote, cast by its Manager or designated representative. The term of office of each Director shall be until the next annual meeting. Directors shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which such Director is elected and until such Director's successor has been elected or until the Director's death, resignation, or removal. Directors may serve successive terms.
Directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the Members of the League by the affirmative vote of a majority of Member Franchises in Good Standing. Each Member Franchise in Good Standing shall have one (1) vote, cast by its Manager or designated representative. The term of office of each Director shall be until the next annual meeting. Directors shall hold office until the expiration of the term for which such Director is elected and until such Director's successor has been elected or until the Director's death, resignation, or removal. Directors may serve successive terms.
### Resignation and Removal
Any Director may resign by written notice delivered to the Board of Directors or to the Commissioner or Secretary of the League. Any Director may be removed, with or without cause, by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Directors then in office. Any vacancy may be filled by the Board of Directors until the next annual meeting, at which time the seat shall be submitted for election by Member Franchises in good standing.
Any Director may resign by written notice delivered to the Board of Directors or to the Commissioner or Secretary of the League. Any Director may be removed, with or without cause, by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Directors then in office. Any vacancy may be filled by the Board of Directors until the next annual meeting, at which time the seat shall be submitted for election by Member Franchises in Good Standing.
### Compensation
The Directors shall serve without compensation.
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## Officers
### Designation
The officers of the League shall be a Commissioner, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. All offices shall be filled by an affirmative vote of the Board on an annual basis. Other Officers may be created by the Directors at their discretion. Officers may serve successive terms.
The officers of the League shall be a Commissioner, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. All offices shall be filled by an affirmative vote of the Board on an annual basis. Other Officers may be created by the Directors at their discretion. Officers may be, but are not required to be, a Director of the Board. Officers may serve successive terms.
### Resignation and Removal
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## Officer Duties
### Commissioner
The Commissioner shall
The Commissioner shall
1. Preside at meetings of the Membership and of the Board of Directors.
1. Execute contracts in the name of and on behalf of the League, with approval of the board or in accordance with the budget approved by the Board.
1. Prepare and propose the Leagues budget for approval by the Board.
1. Shall perform such other duties as may be determined by the board of directors, and shall perform and discharge such other duties as generally devolve upon a chief executive officer.
1. Shall perform such other duties as may be determined by the Board of Directors, and shall perform and discharge such other duties as generally devolve upon a chief executive officer.
### Treasurer
The Treasurer shall keep or, at the discretion of the Board cause to be kept, correct and complete records showing accurately at all times the financial condition of League; shall be legal custodian of all monies and other valuables which may from time to time come into the possession of the League; shall maintain a bank account in the name of League; shall prepare and file or, at the discretion of the board, cause to be prepared and filed, all required corporation tax forms and reports; shall furnish at meetings of the Board of Directors and Membership or whenever requested by the Board of Directors, a statement of the financial condition of the League; shall maintain or, at the discretion of the Board, cause to be maintained a roster of active Members in good standing; and shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may prescribe.
The Treasurer shall keep or, at the discretion of the Board cause to be kept, correct and complete records showing accurately at all times the financial condition of League; shall be legal custodian of all monies and other valuables which may from time to time come into the possession of the League; shall maintain a bank account in the name of League; shall prepare and file or, at the discretion of the board, cause to be prepared and filed, all required corporation tax forms and reports; shall furnish at meetings of the Board of Directors and Membership or whenever requested by the Board of Directors, a statement of the financial condition of the League; shall maintain or, at the discretion of the Board, cause to be maintained a roster of active Members in Good Standing; and shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may prescribe.
### Secretary
The Secretary shall have the custody and care of the corporate records of the League, shall attend all meetings of the Members and of the Board of Directors, shall keep a true and complete record of the proceedings of all such meetings, shall file and take charge of all documents belonging to the League, and shall perform such duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors.
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### Compensation
The Officers shall serve without compensation.
## Member Franchises
The Leagues members shall consist of those Member Franchises (teams) admitted in accordance with these Bylaws and League Rules and Policy.
The Board of Directors shall have authority to admit, suspend, remove, or otherwise determine the membership status of Member Franchises, subject to these Bylaws. The Board may establish, or delegate through League Policy, reasonable procedures, eligibility standards, conditions of admission, requirements for good standing, and grounds and procedures for suspension or removal.
A Member Franchise admitted by the Board shall become a member of the League upon satisfaction of any initial conditions of admission established under League Rules and Policy.
## Meetings of the Board
### Annual Meeting
The Board of Directors shall hold its annual meeting after January 1 at a time and place set by the Commissioner. This meeting must be held in person, except in extenuating circumstances. Each Member Franchise in good standing may send one representative to participate in Director elections and other matters submitted to Member Franchises for vote.
The Board of Directors shall hold its annual meeting after January 1 at a time and place set by the Commissioner.
### Additional Meetings
Additional meetings of the Board of Directors may be called by the Commissioner or any Director.
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### Informal Action by Directors
Unless specifically prohibited by the Articles of Incorporation or these Bylaws, any action required to be taken or which may be taken at a meeting of the Board of Directors may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing or by electronic mail setting forth the action so taken shall be signed or submitted by all of the directors entitled to vote with respect to the subject matter thereof.
## Meetings of the Member Franchise
### Annual Meeting
The League shall hold an annual meeting of the Member Franchises after January 1 on a date, time, and place set by the Commissioner. This meeting shall include the Board of Directors and must be held in person, except in extenuating circumstances. It may take place immediately before or after the annual meeting of the board, but it is not required to do so.
### Special Meetings
Special meetings of the Member Franchises may be called by the Commissioner, by a majority of the Board of Directors, or upon written request of Member Franchises entitled to cast at least one-third of the votes.
### Notice
Reasonable notice of any meeting of the Member Franchises shall be provided to each Member Franchise entitled to vote and shall include the date, time, place, and principal business to be considered.
### Quorum
Four-fifths of Member Franchises in good standing shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of member business.
### Voting and Member Actions
Each Member Franchise in good standing shall be entitled to one vote on matters submitted to the membership.
Member actions shall include:
1. Election of Directors;
2. Advisory votes on League operational matters submitted for membership input;
3. Confidence votes on League Officers.
4. Approval of amendents to the Playing Rules.
Unless otherwise required by these Bylaws, member actions shall be decided by a simple majority of votes cast at a meeting at which a quorum is present.
## Miscellaneous
### Drafts, Checks, Deposits

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# League Policy
## Authority and Applicability
This Policy document ("League Policy") is adopted pursuant to the Leagues Constitution and Bylaws and governs the operational rules, procedures, and competitive structure of the League. In the event of a conflict between this document and the Constitution and Bylaws, the Constitution and Bylaws shall control.
This Policy document ("League Policy") is adopted pursuant to the Leagues Bylaws and governs the operational rules, procedures, and competitive structure of the League. In the event of a conflict between this document and the Bylaws, the Bylaws shall control.
## League Governance
The Commissioner is responsible for the day-to-day administration of League operations in accordance with the Constitution and Bylaws and League Policy. The Board provides oversight of League operations and may review or direct actions of the Commissioner.
The Commissioner is responsible for the day-to-day administration of League operations in accordance with the Bylaws and League Policy. The Board provides oversight of League operations and may review or direct actions of the Commissioner.
### Operational Rights of Member Franchises
1. Member Franchises in good standing shall have the right to participate in League governance on matters of League operation as provided herein.
1. Member Franchises in Good Standing shall have the right to participate in League governance on matters of League operation as provided herein.
1. Member Franchises shall have the right to appeal disciplinary or eligibility decisions affecting them in accordance with procedures set forth in this document.
1. Each Member Franchise is entitled to one vote in voting matters.
1. Member Franchises may provide input and vote in an advisory capacity on matters of League policy, administration, and operation.
1. Member Franchises may vote with binding effect on playing rules, competition rules, and on-field regulations, except where authority is otherwise reserved by this document or the Constitution and Bylaws.
1. Exercise of these rights is contingent upon the Member Franchise being in good standing.
1. Member Franchises may vote with binding effect on playing rules, competition rules, and on-field regulations, except where authority is otherwise reserved by this document or the Bylaws.
1. Exercise of these rights is contingent upon the Member Franchise being in Good Standing.
### Budget
The Commissioner shall prepare a proposed budget for each fiscal year.
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1. Annual Member Franchise dues and payment schedule;
1. Other anticipated sources of income;
1. Expected expenditures for the operating year.
1. Expected expenditures for the operating year;
1. Any reserve or buffer funds;
1. Any applicable plans for refund, rebate, or credit of funds to Member Franchises
The proposed budget shall be presented to the Board for review and approval. Upon approval by the Board, the budget shall constitute the official League Budget for the applicable fiscal year. The approved League Budget shall be shared with all Member Franchises on an annual basis for informational purposes.
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## Amendments and Rule Changes
### Constitution and Bylaws
Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws are governed exclusively by the procedures set forth therein. Nothing in League Policy shall modify or supersede those requirements.
### Bylaw Amendments
Amendments to the Bylaws are governed exclusively by the procedures set forth therein. Nothing in League Policy shall modify or supersede those requirements.
### League Policy Amendments
1. League Policy may be amended to address League operations, administration, discipline, or procedures.
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### Playing Rules Amendments
1. Playing Rules governing on-field competition may be amended separately from this League Policy.
1. Playing Rules amendments shall be adopted by a vote of Member Franchises in good standing.
1. Playing Rules amendments shall be adopted by a vote of Member Franchises in Good Standing.
1. Unless otherwise specified, a simple majority vote shall be sufficient to adopt a Playing Rules amendment.
1. Playing Rules amendments shall not apply retroactively and shall take effect at the start of a season.
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### Standing and Membership Status
1. **In Good Standing**
1. A Member Franchise shall be considered *in good standing* when it has satisfied all financial obligations, complied with League Policy, and is not subject to suspension.
1. Only Member Franchises in good standing may exercise membership rights, including voting, participation in postseason play, and eligibility for League awards.
1. A Member Franchise shall be considered *in Good Standing* when it has satisfied all financial obligations, complied with League Policy, and is not subject to suspension.
1. Only Member Franchises in Good Standing may exercise membership rights, including voting, participation in postseason play, and eligibility for League awards.
1. **Temporary Suspension**
1. A Member Franchise may be placed on temporary suspension by the Commissioner for failure to comply with financial obligations or other League requirements.
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1. Failure to comply with codes of conduct set forth in this document.
1. **Leave of Absence**
1. A Member Franchise in good standing may be granted a leave of absence by the Commissioner.
1. A Member Franchise in Good Standing may be granted a leave of absence by the Commissioner.
1. A Member Franchise on an approved leave of absence shall retain such membership rights as determined by the Commissioner.
1. A Member Franchise on leave of absence for more than two (2) years must reapply for membership.
#### Change of Status
A Member Franchise subject to suspension may be granted a change of status by the Commissioner upon resolution of the conditions giving rise to the suspension. A change of status may include restoration to good standing or modification of the existing suspension, subject to any conditions imposed by the Commissioner or otherwise required by this document.
A Member Franchise subject to suspension may be granted a change of status by the Commissioner upon resolution of the conditions giving rise to the suspension. A change of status may include restoration to Good Standing or modification of the existing suspension, subject to any conditions imposed by the Commissioner or otherwise required by this document.
### Discipline and Enforcement
To be successful, the League depends on self-regulation and shared accountability. All League participants are expected to encourage one another to comply with League Policy and expectations. Participants may report potential infractions to the Commissioner, any League Officer, or any member of the Board by text message, email, phone call, or other means. A report, by itself, does not constitute a request for forfeit or any other specific sanction. League officials may retain such reports to identify patterns or repeated issues and to support further action when appropriate.
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1. Referral of matters for advisory review or appeal pursuant to this document.
### Meetings
All franchise members are expected to attend all league meetings. Failure of a franchise to send a representative to a meeting may result in a fine. Those members present at any meeting shall constitute a quorum.
All franchise members are expected to have representation at all league meetings.
### Financial Obligations
1. Each Member Franchise is responsible for payment of all League dues, fees, and fines assessed to it pursuant to the approved League Budget or this document.
1. Each Player in the League is expected to pay their team fees as designated by that team. Players may not switch teams within the League unless or until any and all debts are paid in full.
1. Players may be assessed individual fees or fines as permitted by League Policy; however, the Member Franchise shall remain ultimately responsible for ensuring such obligations are satisfied.
1. Failure to satisfy financial obligations in accordance with established deadlines may result in penalties, suspension, or loss of good standing as provided elsewhere in this document.
1. Failure to satisfy financial obligations in accordance with established deadlines may result in penalties, suspension, or loss of Good Standing as provided elsewhere in this document.
### Restrictions
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Member Franchises are expected to prioritize their commitments to the League. Participation in outside leagues is permitted by agreement with the League. Participation in outside leagues does not relieve a Member Franchise or its Players of League obligations, including playing games on their League-scheduled dates and times. Violations of this provision may result in disciplinary action.
### Penalties and Fees
The Commissioner may levy fines to any League Member franchise or player subject to Board oversight. Fines may be levied for violation of this Constitution and its Bylaws or conduct unbecoming of a representative of the League. The penalties and amounts set forth in this section are operational in nature and may be adjusted by the Commissioner with Board oversight, unless otherwise specified.
The Commissioner may levy fines to any League Member franchise or player subject to Board oversight. Fines may be levied for violation of Bylaws or Policies or conduct unbecoming of a representative of the League. The penalties and amounts set forth in this section are operational in nature and may be adjusted by the Commissioner with Board oversight, unless otherwise specified.
1. Late payment of annual dues shall incur a penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) per week, not to exceed five (5) weeks.
1. Members in violation of the above shall be placed on temporary suspension for a period of two (2) weeks.
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1. The Commissioner may decide appeals directly or refer them for advisory review as appropriate.
1. A Manager aggrieved by a discretionary or judgment decision of the Commissioner may request Board review within seventy-two (72) hours of the decision; the Board may, in its sole discretion, accept or decline review, and if it accepts review, it may affirm, modify, or reverse the Commissioner's decision by majority vote. The Board is not required to hold a hearing or provide a written explanation when declining review, and unless the Board grants a stay, the Commissioner's decision remains in effect pending Board review. Decisions on appeal or Board review are final.
## Annual League Meeting
The League shall hold an annual meeting in according with the Bylaws. Quorum and voting thresholds are governed by the Bylaws. The annual meeting process shall consist of the following stages:
### Pre-Meeting of the Current Board
Prior to the annual meeting, the current Board shall convene to prepare and approve the proposed agenda, voting items, and supporting materials for member review.
### Annual Meeting of the Member Franchises
The annual meeting shall include the Board and Member Franchises in Good Standing and shall include, at minimum, the following business:
1. Election of Directors to serve on the Board for the upcoming term.
1. Advisory vote on the regular-season schedule framework.
1. Advisory vote on postseason format.
1. Advisory vote on League prizes and awards categories.
1. Advisory vote on the admission of prospective Member Franchises.
1. Confidence votes on League Officers (including Commissioner, Treasurer, and Secretary).
1. Discussion of any Policy or Rules amendments.
Unless otherwise provided in the Bylaws, advisory and confidence votes are non-binding and are intended to guide Board action.
### Post-Meeting of the Newly Constituted Board
Following the annual meeting, the newly constituted Board shall convene to:
1. Confirm or appoint League Officers as required by the Bylaws;
1. Consider advisory vote results and adopt final operating decisions;
1. Approve or reject new Member Franchises;
1. Assign committees, roles, and implementation responsibilities for the upcoming season.
This shall constitute the Board's annual meeting requirements as required by the Bylaws
## Conduct and Discipline
### League Standard
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1. Game ejection;
1. Suspension for a specified number of games or period of time;
1. Forfeit or technical forfeit consequences where applicable;
1. Loss of good standing;
1. Loss of Good Standing;
1. Indefinite suspension or expulsion from the League for severe or repeated violations.
1. In determining discipline, the Commissioner may consider severity, intent, prior conduct, risk to safety, and whether the conduct harmed League operations or competitive integrity.
1. Managers are responsible for the conduct of their players, coaches, and team personnel and may be disciplined for team-related violations.
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### Specific Minimum Penalties
Unless stronger discipline is warranted by the circumstances:
1. Any player who instigates a phyiscal fight shall be suspended for not less than one (1) full season and may be fined.
1. Any player or coach who participates in a phyiscal fight shall be suspended for three (3) games and fined fifty dollars ($50.00).
1. Any player who instigates a physical fight shall be suspended for not less than one (1) full season and may be fined.
1. Any player or coach who participates in a physical fight shall be suspended for three (3) games and fined fifty dollars ($50.00).
1. Any player or coach who physically assaults an umpire shall be permanently expelled from the League and may be reported to law enforcement as required.
1. A player ejected for a flagrant collision shall be suspended for three (3) games and fined thirty dollars ($30.00).
1. A second offense shall result in suspension for the remainder of the season, including postseason.
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### Team Rosters; Players and Eligibility
#### Roster Deadline; Roster Size
Prior to June 1, each team has an “open roster.” League teams must submit a roster of their players to the Commissioner no later than June 1 of each year. Any team that does not submit its roster to the Commissioner by June 1 as required by this [Roster Deadline; Roster Size](#roster-deadline-roster-size) and in accordance with the information requirements in [Roster Information Requirements](#roster-information-requirements) shall be deemed not in good standing. Consequences of not being in good standing are defined in [Classification; Standing](#classification-standing) of the Constitution. This submitted roster plus any and all legal roster transactions per [Roster Transactions](#roster-transactions), shall be considered official. Players not on a teams official roster are ineligible for play, except where specifically noted in this [Teams And Managers](#teams-and-Managers).
Prior to June 1, each team has an “open roster.” League teams must submit a roster of their players to the Commissioner no later than June 1 of each year. Any team that does not submit its roster to the Commissioner by June 1 as required by this [Roster Deadline; Roster Size](#roster-deadline-roster-size) and in accordance with the information requirements in [Roster Information Requirements](#roster-information-requirements) shall be deemed not in Good Standing. This submitted roster plus any and all legal roster transactions per [Roster Transactions](#roster-transactions), shall be considered official. Players not on a teams official roster are ineligible for play, except where specifically noted.
Each teams roster must contain a minimum of sixteen (16) players and shall not exceed twenty-six (26) players, in each case, excluding non-playing Managers and coaches.
#### Roster Information Requirements
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The League shall use a point system to determine the standings. A team is awarded:
1. Two (2) points for a win (including a win against a team in technical forfeit)
1. One (1) point for a win while in technical forfeit (see [Forfeits](#forfeits))
1. One (1) point for a win while in technical forfeit (see [Technical Forfeit](#technical-forfeit))
1. One (1) point for a tie game
1. Zero (0) points for a loss
1. Minus two (-2) points for a loss by forfeit (see [Forfeits](#forfeits)).
1. Minus two (-2) points for a loss by forfeit (see [Forfeit](#forfeit)).
### Standings Tie-breakers
In the event two teams finish the regular season in a tie for a position, the following tie-breaking procedure will take effect:
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Prizes, if any, shall be determined by annual vote before the start of the regular season.
#### Postseason Umpire Selection
For the postseason, each team may request the exlusion of one (1) particular umpire from participating in said team's series. The individual responsible for assigning umpires will make a reasonable effort to respect the team's request.
For the postseason, each team may request the exclusion of one (1) particular umpire from participating in said team's series. The individual responsible for assigning umpires will make a reasonable effort to respect the team's request.
#### Postseason Player Eligibility
Players must appear in at least five (5) regular-season games to be eligible for postseason play. Upon request to the Commissioner, an exception may be granted for a player with a long-term injury. Alumni Players are not eligible to play in the postseason.
#### Postseason Games
All postseason games shall use the Retricted Lineup Format, as defined in the Playing Rules.
All postseason games shall use the Restricted Lineup Format, as defined in the Playing Rules.
All playoff games must be played to completion. If a postseason game is duly called by the umpire for any reason, the game is considered suspended. The game will be continued from the point in the game when it was suspended at a later date provided by the Commissioner. Lineup changes shall be subject to the Playing Rules governing substitution.
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#### Baseballs
Professional-, college-, or high school-grade baseballs 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.
Unless otherwise supplied, the home team must supply two (2) and the visitors one (1) baseball at the start of each game. Supplied baseballs should be new, however in rare extenuating circumstances, previously used baseballs may be used if they are in good playable condition and approved by the umpire. Additional balls shall be supplied alternately by each team beginning with the visiting team. Teams that supply non-approved balls may face displine up to and including forfeit of the game.
Unless otherwise supplied, the home team must supply two (2) and the visitors one (1) baseball at the start of each game. Supplied baseballs should be new, however in rare extenuating circumstances, previously used baseballs may be used if they are in good playable condition and approved by the umpire. Additional balls shall be supplied alternately by each team beginning with the visiting team. Teams that supply non-approved balls may face discipline up to and including forfeit of the game.
#### 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.
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#### Bases, home plate, and pitching rubber
All teams are expected to have a set of bases, a home plate, and a pitching rubber. These items shall conform to Major League Baseball specifications. Items conforming to 2022 specifications shall also be considered legal.
The host team for the field shall be responsible for accurately setting up the bases, and if necessary, home plate and the pitching rubber. In the event neither team is host of the field, the home team shall have this responsibilty. Should the responsible team fail to have these necessities by the start of the game, they will lose by forfeit. The visiting team may lend the equipment, although they are not required to do so.
The host team for the field shall be responsible for accurately setting up the bases, and if necessary, home plate and the pitching rubber. In the event neither team is host of the field, the home team shall have this responsibility. Should the responsible team fail to have these necessities by the start of the game, they will lose by forfeit. The visiting team may lend the equipment, although they are not required to do so.
#### Uniforms
Uniform compliance is required in order to protect League competitive integrity, roster transparency, and game administration.
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1. A team may begin a game with eight (8) players up to two (2) times in one season. A team that fails to field nine (9) players at the start of the game after receiving 2 (two) prior technical forfeits shall forfeit all subsequent games.
1. A team in technical forfeit shall remain in technical forfeit, regardless of the number of players with which it finished the game.
If a ninth player does not arrive or arrives after forfeit time, the team shall be in technical forfeit, as defined in [Forfeits](#forfeits).
If a ninth player does not arrive or arrives after forfeit time, play may continue, but the short team shall be in technical forfeit, as defined in [Technical Forfeit](#technical-forfeit).
#### Protests
Protests may only be made on the grounds of a violation of a rule stated in League policy or playing rules. Protests may not, under any circumstances, be based on the judgment of an umpires call. The protesting teams Manager must notify the umpire of the protest at the time the violation occurred.
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### Game Outcomes
#### Technical forfeit
#### Technical Forfeit
If a team is in technical forfeit status, the game may proceed as permitted by Playing Rules, but the following applies:
1. A team in technical forfeit that wins shall receive one (1) standings point for that game.
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#### Forfeit
If a game is forfeited, the following applies:
1. The forfeiting team must pay, at the time of the forfeit, the full cost of the umpire(s), and shall be considered not in good standing as defined in [Classification; Standing](#classification-standing). Teams will be considered not in good standing until payment is made.
1. The forfeiting team must pay, at the time of the forfeit, the full cost of the umpire(s), and shall be considered not in Good Standing. Teams will be considered not in Good Standing until payment is made.
1. The forfeiting team shall receive a loss and a minus two (-2) point standings penalty.
1. The non-forfeiting team shall receive a 7 runs to 0 runs win in the standings and is entitled to a full (2) standings points.
1. The forfeiting team must pay the full cost of umpire fees for the forfeited game.

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- Rule(s) limiting the number of mound visits per game. Limitations on visits per inning still apply.
- Rule(s) requiring that pitchers must face at least three batters.
- Rule(s) specifying time limits on pitchers and batters.
- Rule(s) limitating pitcher disengagements (i.e. pick-offs).
- Rule(s) limiting pitcher disengagements (i.e. pick-offs).
- Any rule requiring specialized equipment or trained personnel, such as replay review.
## Pre-Game Meeting
Before first pitch, the Managers and the umpire-in-chief shall conduct a pre-game meeting. A Manager may designate a team delegate to attend on the Managers behalf. At this meeting, the teams shall exchange lineups and review any applicable field or ground rules with the umpire.
Before first pitch, the Managers and the umpire-in-chief shall conduct a pre-game meeting. A Manager may designate a team delegate to attend on the Managers behalf. At this meeting, the teams shall exchange lineups and review any applicable ground rules with the umpire.
## Regulation Games
Games played under the auspices of both recognized Managers of the participating teams shall count as official. A regulation game is defined as follows
1. A regulation game is scheduled for seven (7) innings.
2. A game becomes a regulation game after four (4) completed innings, or after 3 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead.
3. If the score is tied after seven (7) completed innings, play shall continue until a winner is determined, unless the game is called and recorded as a tie under applicable called-game provisions.
4. The run-rule, or "Slaughter Rule", thresholds are:
1. A game becomes a regulation game after four (4) completed innings, or after 3 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead.
1. If the score is tied after seven (7) completed innings, play shall continue until a winner is determined, unless the game is called and recorded as a tie under applicable called-game provisions.
1. The run-rule, or "Slaughter Rule", thresholds are:
1. Fifteen (15) runs after four (4) complete innings, or after 3 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead;
2. Twelve (12) runs after five (5) complete innings, or after 4 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead.
3. Ten (10) runs after three (3) complete innings in a game that is called under applicable called-game provisions.
5. If a game is called before it becomes a regulation game, it is a “No Game” and shall be replayed from the start, unless otherwise required by provisions in League Policy.
6. Exceptions, including completion requirements for suspended games, are governed by League Policy (e.g., in the case of playoff or championship games).
1. Twelve (12) runs after five (5) complete innings, or after 4 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead.
1. Ten (10) runs after three (3) complete innings in a game that is called under applicable called-game provisions.
1. If a game is called before it becomes a regulation game, it is a “No Game” and shall be replayed from the start, unless otherwise required by provisions in League Policy.
1. Exceptions, including completion requirements for suspended games, are governed by League Policy (e.g., in the case of playoff or championship games).
### Reasons for a Game to be Called
An umpire, in their discretion, may declare a game called if
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A team may finish the game (1) player short, that is one (1) player less than they started the game with (eight (8) players for a nine (9) person line-up, nine (9) players for a ten (10) person lineup). Should a team fall below (8) players, the game is terminated and this team loses by forfeit.
!!! Note "Example"
For a game subject to the Expanded Lineup, the required batting positions are nine (9), so as soon as each team has eight (8) players, the game must start.
For a game subject to the Expanded Lineup, the required number of batting positions is nine (9), so as soon as each team has eight (8) players, the game must start.
If a team starts with (8) the vacant ninth spot is an automatic out each time it comes up. If the ninth player arrives after first pitch, that player may be inserted into the vacant spot.
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Should a player suffer a debilitating injury during the game and cannot continue, and a team has no more eligible players on its bench, a team can use a player that was removed from the game to replace him. This replacement player must be the first player removed from the game, and if this player is unavailable the next player is used (and so on). If no reserve is present, the vacated spot in the lineup is skipped and all batters move up accordingly, with no penalty to the affected team.
If a substantial case can be made that a team skipped a spot with the intent to gain a competitive advantage, the pending team may be subject to penalty, up to and including forfeit following a succesful protest in accordance with League Policy.
If a substantial case can be made that a team skipped a spot with the intent to gain a competitive advantage, the pending team may be subject to penalty, up to and including forfeit following a successful protest in accordance with League Policy.
## Collisions
Collisions are prohibited, except for contact that results from a legal slide. The runner is responsible for sliding or otherwise avoiding contact. Fielders and runners must comply with Incorporated Rules governing interference, obstruction, and collisions at home plate.

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# CMBA Constitution and By-Laws
# CMBA Bylaws, Policy, and Playing Rules

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