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South Jasper Place

Minor Baseball Association

Junior Rookie Division  
 



 
South Jasper Place
Minor Baseball Association
Junior Rookie Division
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South Jasper Place JR Rookie League Rules 

 
Junior Rookie rules are designed for younger players of smaller physical stature who have limited or no experience playing the game of baseball. The intention is to familiarize them with the playing field and equipment, help them develop the basic skills of throwing, hitting and running and above all ……have fun.
  • Base Distance:             55 feet
  • Pitching Distance:       38 feet (or less if required) 
  • The first ½ hour (30 minutes) of each game will be for skill development with your own team.  The Home Team will be given access to the diamond for 15 minutes, followed by the Visiting Team.  Teams not on the diamond can use the outfield area to run drills.   
  • Actual games will begin at 7:00, with no new inning starting after 7:30pm. 
  • All defensive players may take the field OR the coach(s) may decide to limit the number of players on the diamond, with the balance doing drills in the outfield area.  Rotate players between innings.  No one sits on the bench.                                                                                        
  • In Junior Rookie, players do not field the catcher position.  This role is the responsibility of a parent or coach. 
  • Pitching will be “Coach Pitch”.  It is recommended that pitches be thrown overhand but if required, underhanded throwing at this level is acceptable.   
  • All players will bat during an inning. The general rule is to give each player 5 pitches and even if they don’t hit the ball after the last pitch, they should run to first base.  It is suggested to have either the pitcher or catcher lightly toss a ball to the fielders to give them a chance to field the ball.  
  • No one is put out on base. Plays should be attempted after each hit but runners will advance one base at a time regardless of the length of a hit or any defensive play made. The last batter will run all the bases to bring everyone home. 
Note:  As the season progresses, coaches may want to create a more game-like atmosphere with “outs” and allowing players to run more bases for a good hit. This should be a mutual agreement between opposing coaches before the game. All players will still bat once during the inning. Coaches can be as creative as they want to keep things fun, as long as they keep a level of safety in mind.

To download the Jr Rookie Rules as posted above

Jr. Rookie Play twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday nights


 
DIAMONDS:

 

1.         ALLIN PARK (2 DIAMONDS)              160TH STREET & 96TH AVE

 

2.         OLESKIW PARK (2 DIAMONDS)        62 AVENUE & WANYANDI RD

 

3.         PRIMROSE (2 DIAMONDS)                84 AVENUE & 189TH STREET

            (**NOT the shale diamond**)
4.         St. Benedict (1 Diamond)                    93 Avenue & 178th Street

 



 


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