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GUIDELINES FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS AND SPECTATORS FOR JUNE PGBA COLUMBUS EVENT
BASED UPON RESPONSIBLE RESTART OHIO

TO FOLLOW SAFETY PROTOCOL AND BEST PRACTICES FOR THE JUNE 2-7 PGBA COLUMBUS TOURNAMENT PLEASE FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
ALL PARTICIPANTS , SPECTATORS AND EMPLOYEES MUST ADHERE TO SIX-FOOT PHYSICAL DISTANCING WHILE AT THE BALLPARK.(PLAYERS PLAYING IN THE GAME ARE EXCEPTED).
PLAYERS AND COACHES MUST CONDUCT DAILY SELF EVALUATION.ANYONE EXPERIENCING COVID RELATED SYMPTOMS MUST STAY HOME.
NO TEAM WATER COOLERS OR SHARED DRINKING STATIONS.
ALL TEAMS SHOULD BRING THEIR OWN TRASH BAG TO REMOVE ANY PLASTIC BOTTLES LEFT BEHIND AFTER THEIR TEAMS GAME.
EACH TEAM MUST BRING ONE GAME BALL TO THE EVENT FOR USE BY THEIR TEAM.THE TOURNAMENT WILL PROVIDE 2 GAME BALLS FOR EACH TEAM.THE DESIGNATED BALLS WILL BE USED BY EACH TEAM ON DEFENSE.
IT IS RECOMMENDED IF POSSIBLE THAT COACHES WEAR FACE COVERINGS AT ALL TIMES.
IT IS RECOMMENDED IF POSSIBLE THAT ATHLETES WEAR FACE COVERINGS AT ALL TIMES WHILE NOT ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING IN THE FIELD OF PLAY.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT UMPIRES WEAR FACE COVERINGS.
NO EQUIPMENT OR DRINKS ARE TO BE SHARED.THIS INCLUDES BATS, GLOVES, HATS, HELMETS, ON/OFF FIELD GEAR.
NO TOUCH RULE – PLAYERS SHOULD REFRAIN FROM HIGH FIVES, HAND SHAKE LINES,AND OTHER PHYSICAL CONTACT WITH TEAM MATES, OPPOSING PLAYERS, COACHES, UMPIRES AND SPECTATORS.
NO SPITTING, EATING SEEDS, OR DISPOSING OF GUM IN THE DUGOUTS, FIELD OR BALLPARK.
EACH PLAYER AND COACH IS RECOMMENDED TO HAVE THEIR OWN INDIVIDUAL HAND SANITIZER.
NO EXCHANGE OF PAPER LINEUPS – LINEUPS SHARED DIGITALLY ONLY AND OR GIVEN TO THE UMPIRE VERBALLY.
ATHLETES SHOULD TRAVEL TO GAME WITH IMMEDIATE FAMILY ONLY.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A PLAYER NOT HAVE MORE THAN 2 FAMILY MEMBERS PRESENT AS SPECTATORS.

Schedule/Scores Event Info   Pool Standings
Event Information

PGBA COLUMBUS RULES
 Pitching Limitations: For the June 2020 PGBA event it is strongly recommended that coaches use extreme caution in pitch counts with pitchers.  The tournament will not be enforcing a pitch count – however – it is highly recommended that coaches follow the smart pitch – pitch counts for the protection of their players. 

Courtesy Runners: Courtesy runners can be used for the Pitcher and Catcher at any time but must be a VALID SUBSTITUTE.  If a team is batting their entire lineup, then they will NOT be able to use last batted out.  In addition, the same substitute CANNOT run for more than one position (Pitcher or Catcher) in the same game.Courtesy Runners: Courtesy runners can be used for the Pitcher and Catcher at any time but must be a VALID SUBSTITUTE.  If a team is batting their entire lineup, then they will NOT be able to use last batted out.  In addition, the same substitute CANNOT run for more than one position (Pitcher or Catcher) in the same game.   

 Pool Play:  All Pool Play games will be played with a strict ONE HOUR 40 MINUTE  time limit. The game will stop at HOUR AND 40 MINUTES. Time will be kept by the HOME PLATE UMPIRE. (If the visiting team is losing in the last half inning and takes the lead and the home team has not finished its at bat in the last half inning the score reverts to the previous complete innng).  For each team's pool games, the home team will be determined by a coin flip.  All pool games that are tied after 7 innings or the 1 HOUR 40 MINUTE time limit will be recorded a tie. A tie is equal to a ½ win and ½ loss for each team.
 The home team in bracket play will be the higher seed.
  Semi-Final and Championship games will be played with regular extra innings through the 8th inning. Starting in the 9h inning the last three hitters from the previous inning will load the bases with one out.
 
    Taking Infield: No infield will be allowed during the tournaments.

    Mercy Rules: 15 after 3, 12 after 4, 8 after 5.

    Trips to the mound: The members of the coaching staff (including the manager) can make one mound visit per pitcher per inning without needing to remove the pitcher from the game. If the same pitcher is visited twice in one inning, the pitcher must be removed from the contest. (social distancing will be attempted during mound visits to the best extent possible)

    Hitting lineup: Can consist of 9, 10, or 11 players. The lineup must stay with the same number of batters for the entire game. Once the first pitch has been thrown the lineup is locked, and the number of batters may not be changed. The 10th and 11th hitter if used will be designated as an EH and XH on the lineup card. The EH and XH may bat at any spot in the order. The EH and XH is the same as any position on the field as far as substitutions are concerned. The starting pitcher is allowed to DH for himself and bat in any slot in the order but must be listed a P/DH on the lineup card. DH rule will be played with 2019 rule.
    In case of rain: All rain out games may not be made up depending on time constraints. . Tournament format is subject to change at any time if deemed necessary. . If games are cancelled, pool winners and championship qualification will be determined by the tie breaking procedures (listed below).
    Stop in Play: If a game is stopped, the game must start within 1 hour of the stop in play. If games are not resumed, they will become suspended or called official. Games called by umpires that cannot be resumed within 1 hour will be considered an official game.
    Protests: Judgment calls and pitching limitations are not eligible for protest. Protests will be heard and ruled on by the tournament committee. The team protesting must make cash payment of $100 at the time of the protest. If the protest is ruled in the protesting team’s favor the $100 will be refunded. The ruling made by the committee will be final. Protests must be filed and ruled on before the next pitch if during game, or before umpires leave field if after a game.
   Wood or BBCOR bats are allowed.
 Pitching: The MLB balk rule will be enforced. When a balk is called it is NOT a dead ball. The 3B to 1B pickoff move is legal.

4 games guaranteed
weather permitting

6/3/2020 6/7/2020

2024 Graduate or younger OR born on or after May 01, 2005
Metal/Composite or Wood Bat Only
Bat Restrictions
Event Lodging - Required
  • Book Your Hotels
  • Beneficial to know where teams are booked for scheduling process
Coolers Not Allowed
Entry Fee
1000 USD  
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AT ANYTIME AFTER PAYMENT. TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR WILL HOLD A CREDIT TO A FUTURE EVENT IF NOTICE OF CANCELLATION IS GIVEN AT LEAST 3 WEEKS PRIOR.
Gate Fee (plus tax where applicable)
Tournament Pass: 15.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for this tournament
Daily Pass: 5.00 USD (Per Person) - Entry to all games for a specific day
Format
4 GAME GUARANTEE  - MINIMUM 4 TEAMS ADVANCE TO BRACKET PLAY

For more tournament information contact:

2020 PGBA 14U Columbus Director
Joe Griffith
 ohiosurgebaseball@gmail.com
740-215-5458
Event History Since 2016
THE PROOF IS IN THE RESULTS. VIEW THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS FROM THIS EVENT TO GO ON TO THE NEXT LEVEL
209
DRAFTED
Event Records
Category Time/Velo Name St Event year Draft Commitment
FB 90  mph Striker Pence CA 2024  
FB 90  mph Lincoln Lewandowski AZ 2024  

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