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CBF Logo WELCOME TO THE 2010 CLEVELAND’S
LITTLE F BASEBALL PROGRAM
Luke Easter American Division
CBF
 
2010 LUKE EASTER PARK – AMERICAN DIVISION
SEASON SCHEDULE AT LUKE EASTER PARK FIELDS

Home team is listed second on the schedule.
Home team Bench is on the 3rd base side.
NO GRACE PERIOD FOR ANY GAMES!
PLEASE ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE GAME TIME.
RAINOUT HOTLINE: (330) 463-7088 – Call after 3:00 p.m.
 

 

Wednesday June 9th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

C.C.C. Metro

 

Central Recreation

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Luke Easter Braves

 

Luke Easter Orioles

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Garden Valley

 

Woodstock

 

 

Monday June 14th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Garden Valley

 12

Luke Easter Braves

  2

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Woodstock

  8

Central Recreation

  1

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

C.C.C. Metro

  2

Luke Easter Orioles

  3

 

Wednesday June 16th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Woodstock

 

Luke Easter Braves

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

C.C.C. Metro

 

Garden Valley

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Central Recreation

 

Luke Easter Orioles

 

 

Monday June 21st, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Luke Easter Orioles

 

Garden Valley

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Woodstock

 

C.C.C. Metro

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Luke Easter Braves

 

Central Recreation

 

 

Wednesday June 23rd, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Luke Easter Orioles

 

Woodstock

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Central Recreation

 

Garden Valley

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Luke Easter Braves

 

C.C.C. Metro

 

 

Monday June 28th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Central Recreation

 

C.C.C.Metro

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Luke Easter Orioles

 

Luke Easter Braves

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Woodstock

 

Garden Valley

 

 

2010 LITTLE F BASEBALL EAST SEASON SCHEDULE
"AMERICAN DIVISION"
AT LUKE EASTER PARK FIELDS

 

Wednesday June 30th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Luke Easter Orioles

 

C.C.C.Metro

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Central Recreation

 

Woodstock

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Luke Easter Braves

 

Garden Valley

 

 

Wednesday July 7th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Luke Easter Orioles

 

Central Recreation

 

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

Garden Valley

 

C.C.C. Metro

 

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Luke Easter Braves

 

Woodstock

 

 

Monday July 12th, 2010

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 

LUKE EASTER # 7

6:45

Central Recreation

  Luke Easter Braves  

LUKE EASTER # 6

6:45

C.C.C. Metro

  Woodstock  

LUKE EASTER # 12

6:45

Garden Valley

  Luke Easter Orioles  

 

Wednesday July 14th, 2010

DATE FOR MAKE-UP GAMES

FIELD

TIME

VISITING TEAM

 

HOME TEAM

 
  6:45        
  6:45        
  6:45        

 

LEAGUE PLAYOFFS BEGIN ON MONDAY JULY 21, 2010

 
Central Recreation
C.C.C. Metro
Garden Valley

 

Luke Easter Braves
Luke Easter Orioles
Woodstock

 
 
 

Life Skills Workshops
:


(1) Life skills workshop on gun safety will be conducted this season at the game sites on Wednesday June 24th at 6:00 p.m.

 
 

Beakdown of games
:


Each team will play each opponent twice in their division and (3) opponents in the Duggan Park league except for the CCC Metro and Woodstock teams.  Total games = 13 games.(except Woodstock and CCC Metro have 14 games)
 
 
All-star Plans
:

Each park will have its own All-star game on Wednesday July 15 at 5:30 p.m. All-star team practices will be held on Monday July 13 at 5:00 p.m. The first place team coach is the manager of one team and the second place coach is manager of the other team. Team (1) – 1,3,5 and team (2) – 2,4,6 places.
 
 
Playoff Plans
:

The top team qualifies for the single elimination city playoffs. BEST RECORD IS THE HOME TEAM IN THE PLAYOFFS. COIN TOSS IS USED IF BOTH TEAMS HAVE IDENTICAL RECORDS.
 
 
ROUND ONE
:

First round playoff games will be played on Monday July 20th
 
  ROUND TWO: Second round playoffs will be played on Wednesday July 22nd  
  ROUND THREE: Third round playoff games will be played on Monday July 27th  
 
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
GAME:

Monday August 3 at Brookside Elder Field at 6:00 p.m.
 
 
Tiebreaker Guidelines:

If it is for first place –
1.) Head to Head Competition
2.) One game playoff

Other team ties that do not involve first place –
1.) Head to Head Competition
2.) If teams split – least runs given up in head to head games
3.) Coin Flip
 
 
Awards
:

Park Champion receives individual trophies for the players and coaches. City Champion and City Runner-up receive individual trophies for their players and coaches + a team trophy.
 
 

Rainout No.: 1-330-463-7088   Cleveland Baseball Federation

 

2009 Class Little F” Baseball Modifications

No grace time for games:           No grace time is allowed for scheduled games.  If a team forfeits but still shows, an exhibition game will be played.  It must stay within time limits - Little “F” will play three (3) innings or one hour and fifteen minutes. The team that forfeits may use players from the opposing team.

 

Special Note:                            A team arriving with less than eight (8) players will use players from the opposing team in order to play a (3) inning game.

 

Squad size:                               Fifteen (15) players. Team may add players until July 2ND.

 

Team size:                                Ten in the field for defense. Team must have eight (8) players to play the game.

 

Pre-game procedure:                  Contract line – up check – Team’s contract cards must be available at game time.

 

Length of game:                         Five (5) innings or can not start the next inning after 1 hour and 35 minutes.

                                                Due to the City of Cleveland time restrictions, all games must end at the required regulation time.  Teams will be given two (2) points for victories, one (1) point for tie games, and zero (0) for loses.

 

Distances:                                Bases               65 feet              Pitching rubber              47’ 6”

 

Pitchers:                                   Pitcher is allowed to pitch four innings in regulation.  No pitching restrictions in extra inning games.

 

Intentional walks:                       Thrown pitches are not required.  (Manager tells the umpire ‘We are walking him”)

 

Mandatory Play rule                   Players not in the starting line-up must still bat once and play defense in the field for (1) complete inning. (3 consecutive outs)

 

Player re-entry:                          Starters may be substituted for, then re-enter only if they bat in the same spot in the batting order.  Substitutes may re-enter only to play defense once they are replaced.

 

Ejected player                           Any player ejected from a game must sit out the next game played.  The team will receive an out when the player is scheduled to bat. You must have 8 players to play.

 

Emergency Player re-entry:        Any player may re-enter if a team has a player that leaves the game for any

reason other than ejection.  This rule is used when all substitutes have been put in

the game and an injury or emergency occurs for the player to leave.

 

Run Slaughter rule:                    Through three (3) innings, once a team has scored five (5) runs, the inning is

complete.  If additional runs scored in the process of the fifth run being scored, those runs will count.  Run Spread and Mercy Rule – Run spread ten (10) runs after four (4) innings.  The losing team must bat equal number of times.

 

Courtesy runner:                        If the catcher gets on base the batting team may have another player run for him.  This will not be classified as an “official substitute”.

 

Based on performance score:     Coach may call a conference with the umpires, opposing coach and monitor and request to call the game.  (to avoid embarrassment)

 

Properly equipped:                     Players must wear batting helmets when at bat, in the batting circle, on base, and when coaching a base.

 

Catcher’s equipment                  Catchers must wear a mask with helmet attached plus a throat guard and a protective cup whenever catching or warming up the pitcher.

 

Baseball Bats regulations           Bats cannot exceed 33” in length 2 1/4” in diameter. – 7 bat is the maximum difference permitted in the Little F league. Difference is the length minus weight.

 

Executive Director: John Carter   |   © 2009 Cleveland Baseball Federation