As soon as the State tournament is complete, the Manager of the winning team must notify the Tournament Director, Brandon Stewart at 256-675-0388.
State Champions must EMAIL a complete tournament team roster and team photo (.jpg or .png format at least 927 x 1297 pixels) to the Tournament Director,
Brandon Stewart at brandonstewart@alexcitybaseball.com within 24 hours of the conclusion of the State tournament. A list of the names of the players, manager, and
coaches in the photo must be included (e.g., front row, left to right...).
A cookout for players, managers, and coaches will be provided on Wednesday, July 29th at no charge. Team players, managers and coaches should wear their jerseys to the cookout. Any family member or other guests are welcome to attend for $7 per person. Please contact Brandon Stewart by email ONLY at brandonstewart@alexcitybaseball.com with the number of tickets needed per team by Wednesday, July 22nd. The tickets will be given to the coaches at the meeting prior to the cookout. It is the coach\'s responsibilty to get the tickets to the people on the team.
Team ticket purchases can be prearranged by contacting the Admission Ticket Coordinator, Kelli Kelly at 256-596-1946 or kellikelly@charter.net prior to your arrival.
A Banquet will be held at 6:00 PM on July 29, 2009, at Sportplex Baseball Complex, 1842 Sportplex Blvd, Alexander City, AL 35010. All players, manager, and coaches are required to attend. Umpires, host families (if used),
and special guests are invited to attend at no charge as well.
Any family members of a player wishing to attend may do so at a nominal cost. It is requested that you make a reservation to attend prior to your arrival or by purchasing tickets during
the team check-in earlier in the day.
A limited amount of seating will be available for walk-in guests the night of the banquet but is not guaranteed.
Banquet ticket purchases can be prearranged by contacting the Banquet Ticket Coordinator, Brandon Stewart at 256-675-0388 or brandonstewart@alexcitybaseball.com prior to your arrival.
Computer Directions to Check-in Location
Tournament Pre-Arrival Checklist
All players, managers, and coaches must arrive at the check-in time specified in this document. Any players, managers, or coaches who will not be available for check in must submit a request for late arrival through their State Commissioner.
The State Commissioner will forward the request to the Regional Commissioner (or designee) for approval. If approved, a copy of the approved request must be placed in the front of the team's tournament credentials book. Players, managers, and
coaches who do not comply with this requirement place their eligibility for Regional tournament participation in jeopardy.
Unless prior written approval has been granted, once players, managers, and coaches arrive, they are required to remain with their team throughout the duration of the tournament.
During check-in, a Southeast Regional Representative, along with the Tournament Director or assistant will check all credentials; State flags will be collected for display at the tournament site. Tickets to the Banquet,
and tournament passes, and souvenirs will be available for purchase by team supporters. Teams will be able to arrange for practice times.
Tournament Team Credentials Book:
All credentials must be in a loose-leaf binder notebook in the order of the TOURNAMENT TEAM CREDENTIALS CHECKLIST. The Credentials Checklist must be signed by the State Tournament Commissioner for Regional Tournament participation.
Note: This tournament is the third level tournament participation. Your book should have been checked at least twice before this tournament. Please be aware that NO TEAM OR PLAYER WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT WITHOUT THE
PROPER CREDENTIALS.
Tournament Identification Cards:
Players, manager, and coaches will be provided with an official tournament pass upon check-in. Players, manager, and coaches are to carry these with them throughout the duration of the games and should also carry some other form of official identification with them at all times except when in uniform.
Pre-Tournament Meeting:
A meeting for managers, coaches, umpires, and tournament officials has been scheduled for 8:30 AM on July 30, 2009 at Sportplex Gym, 1842 Sportplex Blvd, Alexander City, AL 35010. The meeting will last about 30 to 45 minutes. The Regional Representative appointed by the Regional Commissioner will review all playing
rules for the tournament and answer any questions. At least ONE member of each team’s coaching staff is REQUIRED to attend this meeting. No players or parents are authorized to attend.
Practice Fields:
Practice times and field locations with directions will be available at check-in.
Tournament Game Location:
Tournament games will be played at Sportplex Baseball Complex. Directions will be provided at check-in.
Game Schedules:
Up-to-date tournament brackets will be distributed at check-in. However, you may visit the Southeast Regional Tournaments Page and download a copy at any time.
The Official Babe Ruth Tournament Bracket has been used to schedule games (and the order in which they are played). However, weather or other conditions may necessitate a bracket being changed up to the start of
the tournament and during the tournament. Managers should verify their first games scheduled while attending check-in.
Be sure to follow your team’s schedule at all times. Managers, coaches, and players must attend all scheduled practice sessions, tournament games, and other official events unless excused by the Tournament Director
or assistant.
Changes to the game schedule due to inclement weather will be made as soon as possible. Managers will be notified by tournament officials via the cell phone/pager numbers provided at check-in. Players, family members,
and fans can determine what, if any, scheduling changes have occurred by calling the TOURNAMENT HOTLINE, . Changes will be posted as soon as they are made, on the field site and on the Web site.
Game Results:
Game results will be posted on at the field after each game. The results will also be posted on the Regional Web site at the conclusion of the day's events.
Umpires:
For the 10-Year-olds baseball and above, three Babe Ruth Baseball certified umpires will be scheduled to officiate each game except for the semifinal and final games, where four umpires will be scheduled. For the Rookie and 9-Year-olds baseball, two
Babe Ruth Baseball certified umpires will be scheduled to officiate each game except for the semifinal and final games, where three umpires will be scheduled. During all games, the umpires are in control of the playing field.
Managers, coaches, and players are to refrain from arguing or showing disrespect to the officials under any circumstances. If a manager, coach, or player is asked to leave the game by an umpire, Babe Ruth or tournament official, they
must leave the tournament complex immediately. [An ejected player may be required to remain in the dugout if proper parental or guardian supervision is not at the field.] Failure to do so can result in actions against the entire team,
including removal from the tournament.
Coin Toss and Infield Practice:
In pool play, the home team has already been determined. In double-elimination play, the home team will be decided by the flip of a coin by the tournament director or another designated tournament official at least 40
minutes prior to game time. The home team will take the third base dugout.
Each team will have a total of 10 minutes for infield and outfield practice prior to the start of their game. The visiting team will begin practice 30 minutes prior to game time and the home team will practice 20 minutes
prior to game time. Teams must be ready to take the field for infield practice when notified by tournament officials or will lose whatever time they do not use. Please ensure you allow teams finishing a game to completely
vacate the field and dugouts before your team moves onto the field.
Pre-Game Announcements:
Players and umpires will be announced 10 minutes prior to each game. For each game, the visiting team will be announced first, with team members taking their places along the first base line as announced. The home
team will be introduced next, its team members taking their places along the third base line. The starting lineup will be announced first, followed by the names of those players who are designated as reserves for the
game and the batboy or batgirl, coaches, and manager. The umpires then will be announced followed by the playing of the National Anthem.
Official Pre-Game Meeting:
The Tournament Director or another tournament official will discuss ground rules with the managers and umpires at home plate prior to each game.
Lineup Sheets:
Official Babe Ruth lineup sheets (4-part) must be completed with player jersey number, first and last name, and position (if a starter) and with distribution to the official scorer, chief umpire, opposing
team manager, and retain. Changes in the lineup are to be made to the plate umpire first and then all other parties.
Playing Field and Dugouts:
Only managers, coaches, players, tournament officials, and tournament-approved batboys and batgirls are allowed in the dugout and in the fenced playing area. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES will anyone else be
allowed inside the playing field during games except when called for by the umpire when time is called (e.g., emergency medical personnel and grounds crew). This includes parents, team scorekeepers,
and fans.
Water and cups will be provided in each dugout prior to the start of all games.
Field Rules:
In addition to the batting team's base coaches, the batter, on-deck batter, base runners, and the fielding team's players on the field, the only team members that will be permitted outside of the dugouts
(in the designated area) are a warm-up pitcher, catcher, and safety monitor.
Throwing or unnecessary abuse of any equipment or baseball property will not be permitted.
Smoking (includes smokeless tobacco) is not allowed on the premises; eating and drinking are not permitted on the playing field.
Players must remain within the fenced area of the playing field during all games and are not allowed to mingle in the stands or with the spectators.
A player ejected or removed for an infraction of the playing or field rules will remain in the dugout until the game is completed, unless the umpire indicates otherwise.
The use of foul language by players is discouraged. The use of foul language within the playing field is not allowed and will be dealt with accordingly by the umpires
assigned to the game.
Uniforms:
Uniforms must meet the requirements contained in Rule 1.11 (Baseball and Softball). In addition, no two players on the same team will wear the same number. For consistency, players, managers, and coaches must be assigned
the same uniform number throughout the tournament regardless of the number of uniforms the team uses during travel. * The regular Cal Ripken Baseball, Babe Ruth Baseball, and Babe Ruth Softball (as appropriate) shoulder
emblem must be securely attached in accordance with the current Babe Ruth Rule Books (Baseball and Softball). If teams choose to wear an Official State Champions Babe Ruth patch, it must be securely attached to the
right sleeve of the uniform. All players, managers, and coaches are to be dressed in accordance with Babe Ruth requirements.
NO player, manager, or coach, or batboy/batgirl will be allowed on the playing field or in the dugouts unless in a complete acceptable uniform. At no time are blue jeans (or shorts for baseball) allowed. There are NO
exceptions.
As a team representing your league and your State you are expected to maintain a neat appearance at all times, on and off the field. When not involved in a tournament game, you may dress informally and
comfortably. Players are to wear or carry with them at all times their official tournament pass recognizing them as a tournament participant.
Protest Committee:
All tournament games will be played in the presence of the Tournament Director and a Protest Committee. Any protest must be resolved prior to continuing play. Decisions by the Protest Committee are final
without appeal. The Protest Committee will consist of at least three members designated by the Tournament Director. Seats will be reserved for the members of the Committee for each game.
Scorekeeper:
The official scoring record for each game will be maintained by the official scorekeeper designated by tournament officials. This book will serve as the official record of the tournament. Teams may designate
their own scorekeeper but in doing so must understand that their book will not be taken into account if issues arise. Team-assigned scorekeepers may not be in the dugout or on the playing field for any reason.
They are to refrain from interrupting the flow of a game for any reason.
Batboys and Batgirls:
Teams may provide ONE batboy or batgirl if they so desire. A team-designated batboy or batgirl must be identified on the team roster at the start of the tournament and changes cannot be made. All batboys and batgirls
must be in uniform for each game, and must wear a helmet at all times and are not to enter and exit the field at will. Managers are responsible for the behavior and safety of their batboys and batgirls during games.
Team Post-Game Meetings:
Teams are to immediately depart the fields and dugouts upon the conclusion of games. This includes removing all equipment and trash. No team is to conduct a post-game meeting with their players within the fenced playing field.
Fan Behavior:
The team manager will be held responsible for the behavior of their fans. Fans are not to enter the playing field at any time for any reason and are to display a positive attitude to all teams, players, umpires, and officials.
Managers are to immediately handle problem fans if the need arises. Managers are reminded that umpires have the authority to take action against a team due to the actions of their fans.
Player Expectations:
Our goal is to help all players perform at the peak of their abilities while enjoying the competition, camaraderie, and distinction that go along with playing in a Regional Tournament. At the same time, you have an obligation
to everyone involved to be on your best behavior at all times. If you have a problem that can’t be resolved by your manager or coaches, please contact tournament officials. They will try to help.
Conduct and Disciplinary Code:
Your conduct must be above reproach, both on and off the field. Any misbehavior or misconduct not only could cause your disqualification from the tournament but could also lead to the disqualification of your team. Types of bad
conduct that could lead to disqualification:
- The use of profane or indecent language.
- Fighting or other aggressive behavior toward your teammates, coaches, members of other teams, umpires, tournament officials, or other tournament participants on or off the field.
- Any illegal acts.
Alcoholic Beverages or Drugs:
Any illegal activities, including illegal use of alcoholic beverages or drugs of any nature, will be immediate cause for disqualification. This does not apply to the use of doctor-prescribed medication by the individual for whom
it has been prescribed.
Be smart and avoid trouble. There is always a certain level of tension in competitive sports. We do not want you to lose your competitive edge - - the desire to perform at your very best makes the game exciting for everyone. But
stay under control, even if another player or fan says something that you find offensive. Keep your cool, and do not respond to provocation in any way that could lead to your disqualification. Remember, baseball games are won with
hits and runs, not with words.
The Regional Commissioner, State Commissioner, Regional Representative, Umpire-in-Chief, and Tournament Director have the authority to remove any player, manager, or coach from a tournament game for actions detrimental to Babe Ruth Baseball. Any misbehavior
or misconduct on or off the field could disqualify a player, manager, coach, or team from the tournament.