NEW RULES & REGULATIONS

2025

Changes to come... 

2024

Baseball Alberta has implemented the following rule changes for the 2024 season after consultation with the Baseball Alberta Technical Committee and approval of recommended changes from the Baseball Alberta Board of Directors. These rules have also been added to the appropriate section of the Baseball Alberta Handbook. 

UMPIRE FEES

New for the 2024 season, the Baseball Alberta Board of Directors has voted to adjust the umpire game fees for 2024 and beyond. The 11U and 13U age categories will remain the same as in previous years. The 15U fees have been increased to $60, the 18U fees have been increased to $65, and the 18U BAEL, 22U, and Senior League game fees have been increased to $75 per game. 

11U PITCH COUNTS OVER 4 DAYS

Pitch Count Rules Updates: a maximum number of pitches over four days have been added for each age category as outlined below:

18U 'A' RULE UPDATES

18U 'A' Mercy Rule

Mercy Rule in Effect - 10 run differential when the losing team has completed their 5th offensive inning/at bat.


18U 'A' Inning Run Limit Rule

Maximum 7 run/half inning rule. Once the 7th run of a half inning is scored the inning automatically stops no matter how many outs there are and that half inning is over. 

13U 'AA' UNLIMITED SUBSTITUTION RULE

Starting in 2024, the Unlimited Substitution Rule in 13U AA (All Tiers) will be extended to include Round 1, Round 2 and now Round 3 and Provincial Championships.

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP TIE BREAK GAME REMOVAL

The following change will impact these categories at Provincial Championships: 

These specific categories Provincial Championships will no longer have Tie Break Games on the schedule and instead, solely rely on the Baseball Alberta Tie Breaker Guidelines to settle ties amongst teams in the standings. All 'AAA' and 13U, 15U & 18U 'AA' Tier 1 Provincial Championships will continue to schedule Tie Break Games if needed. The Baseball Alberta Tie Break Guidelines will remain the same as previous seasons.


The Baseball Alberta Tie Breaker Guidelines will now be applied as follows:


All 'AAA' and 13U, 15U & 18U 'AA' Tier 1


All 'A', 11U 'AA' All Tiers and 13U, 15U & 18U 'AA' Tier 2+

GAME TIME LIMIT CHANGES

Starting in 2024 Game Time Limits will be as followed:


All 'A' age categories (League Play & Provincial Championships) 

2 hours and 15 minutes


13U, 15U & 18U 'AA' Tier 2+ (League Play & Provincial Championships)

2 hours and 15 minutes


13U, 15U & 18U 'AA' Tier 1 (League Play & Provincial Championships)

All Rounds of League Play - 2 hours and 15 minutes

Provincial Championships - No Game Time Limit


Senior, 22U, BAEL and 'AAA'

No Game Time Limit

PACE OF PLAY RULES

Enforcement of 90 Seconds Between Innings during Baseball Alberta Elite League and 18U 'AAA' League games ONLY:

The between innings clock will be set at ninety (90) seconds. The umpire will keep time with a stopwatch. The clock will be in effect for the entire game, including any extra innings. It will be activated once the last out of the inning has been recorded. The pitcher must complete and may not exceed 8 warm up pitches within the time. The catcher will be instructed to throw to second base with 30 seconds left on the clock. The batter must be entering the batter's box as time expires or when instructed by the Home Plate Umpire. The umpire will use discretion when the catcher or pitcher is a runner or batter/hitter when the half inning ends. 

A called ball will be awarded to the hitter by the umpire should a hitter be ready and in the batter's box with the pitcher being deemed unready on the mound for play to begin as time expires.

A called strike will be awarded to the pitcher by the umpire should a pitcher be ready and on the mound with the hitter being deemed unready and not in the batter's box as time expires. 


Courtesy Runner for Catcher and/or Pitcher during Baseball Alberta Elite League and 18U 'AAA' League games ONLY: 

A courtesy runner will be permitted to replace the catcher and/or pitcher on any base provided that there are two outs in the inning. The catcher and pitcher will be defined as the players who finished the previous defensive inning in those positions. 

A courtesy runner must be a player from the bench who has not yet entered the official lineup for their team.

If a team no longer has any players on the bench who are eligible, they will not be permitted a courtesy runner.

A player may be a courtesy runner multiple times in the same game, provided they have not entered the official lineup in any offensive (pinch hitter/pinch runner) or defensive position.

EXCEEDING PITCH COUNT THRESHOLDS IN 'AAA'

This rule will apply to the BAEL/18U 'AAA' regular season and Provincial Championships, 13U 'AAA' Provincial Championships and 15U 'AAA' Provincial Championships only. 

When a pitcher reaches the maximum number of pitches allowed for a threshold (See Pitch Count Table), they can complete the earlier of the (i) the end of the at-bat or (ii) the end of the inning, without penalty on days of rest, as long as he/she does not pitch to another batter. The number of pitches corresponding to the threshold reached will be indicated on the pitching log. The coach or manager needs to acknowledge this to the umpire at the moment prior to the next pitch. The umpire will notify the scorekeeper of the threshold. 

YELLING AND/OR SWEARING AT AN UMPIRE RULE EXPANSION TO 15U/18U CATEGORIES

Any umpire report which is submitted for 11U, 13U, or 15U games which include any mention of confrontation between a coach and an umpire and includes mention of a coach yelling or swearing at an umpire will result in automatic one game suspension of the coach. Any additional similar incidents involving the same coach could result in longer suspensions. 

Any umpire report which is submitted for 18U games which include any mention of verbal abuse, which could include swearing, are subject to a minimum one game suspension of the coach. Any additional similar incidents involving the same coach could result in longer suspensions.

STANDARDIZED SUSPENSIONS FOR EJECTIONS AT PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Baseball Alberta is committed to ensuring that the experience at Provincial Championships is a positive one for players, coaches, officials and volunteers. The Baseball Alberta Technical Committee has been tasked with introducing Standardized Suspensions for Ejections at Provincial Championships that will work in unison with the upcoming Baseball Alberta Code of Conduct being produced. Baseball Alberta will update this section of the Handbook with the official information as soon as it is approved by the Baseball Alberta Board of Governors. 

AFFILIATE PLAYER REGULATIONS

Each ‘AAA’ team may draw affiliates from their own Association’s ‘A’/’AA’/’AAA’ base (including lower age categories) or from ‘A’/’AA’ and/or lower age categories within a 75 km radius.

2023

15U Bat Rule:

In 2023, players in 15U A and 15U AA are now permitted to use a drop five (-5) USSSA/USA non-wood bat with a maximum diameter of 2-3⁄4” during league play and Provincial Championships.

13U AA Run Limit:

Starting in 2023, for 13U Tiers 4+ (Division 2 teams), the Maximum 7 Run/Half Inning Rule will now apply to Round 1 (May), Round 2 (June), and Round 3 (July). There are no changes from the 2022 Maximum 7 Run/Half Inning Rule for 13U Tier 1-3 (Division 1 Teams), and all tiers of 13U Provincial Championships will maintain open innings.

13U Umpire Assigning:

Beginning in the 2023 season, associations are required to assign their own local umpires at the 13UA and 13UAA levels, as well as at the Community League, 11UA, and 11UAA levels, as was previously done.

ROMC Baseballs:

Rawlings offers a baseball, the ROMC baseball, comparable to the ROML baseball, approved for use in Baseball Alberta league play and Provincial Championships. The ROMC baseball is available from Rawlings at a different price point than the ROML baseball. While it is not as water-resistant and has a slightly lower-grade cover, it serves as a viable option if difficulties arise in sourcing the ROML. For information on ordering baseballs this season, please contact your local sporting goods dealer.

2023 Fines Update:

Associations will be subject to a $500 fine per infraction for the following reasons:

When an infraction occurs, the Association President will be notified and sent an email outlining the details of the infraction along with the amount fined. All fines must be paid to the Baseball Alberta office by cheque, credit card, or e-transfer within 30 days of notification.

2022

2021