New Rules Tables
Impact Player Policy
- The following table illustrates how many Impact Players may be added to maintain a team's correct level of league play. Twin Creeks reserves the right to move any team or player up in league level based on fair competition or violation of the Impact Player Policy. Twin Creeks also reserves the right to determine what classification a player is based on the respective player's ability.
TO MAINTAIN CLASSIFICATION OF CORRECT LEVEL OF LEAGUE PLAY:
| Level of League Play: |
Major |
A |
B |
Super C |
D |
E |
| Men's C |
1 |
3 |
3 |
U |
U |
U |
| Men's D |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
U |
U |
| Men's E |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
U |
| Corporate Coed |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 Men / 3 Women |
U |
| Coed D |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 Men / 2 Women |
U |
U |
| Coed Novice |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 Men / 3 Women |
U |
Home Runs
Home run limits are used to aid in the classification of teams. Home runs beyond the limit will result in outs. These limits apply to untouched, over-the-fence home runs. The home run limits are:
| Men's C |
2 Home Runs / Equalizer |
| Men's D |
2 Home Runs / Game |
| Men's Novice |
1 Home Run / Game |
| Coed D |
2 Home Runs / Game, plus extra Home Run - Female |
| Corporate Coed |
1 Home Run / Game |
| Novice Coed |
1 Home Run / Game |
Teams that hit the home run(s) must recover or replace balls or they will lose any extra home runs.
PLEASE NOTE: * In Men's "Novice", Coed "Novice" and "Corporate" Coed, there will be 1 over-the-fence home run, then the progressive rule comes in. It will be an out and the opposing team will receive one run for the amount of home runs hit by any player. (First home run = 1 out + 1 run, Second home run = 1 out + 2 runs, third home run = 1 out + 3 runs, Fourth or more = 1 out + 3 runs).
Progressive runs are awarded to opposing team immediately after the Home Run is hit.
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