Our very first league was a 116 person Wiffleball League. Backyard sports flag football. We try to create an environment that allows everyone to be social, from our Sponsor Bars to our Fundraiser Events.So if you’re looking to meet new people and have fun join Backyard Sports Club. We have grown our League to include Kickball, Dodgeball, Softball, Bar Games, Flag Football, Cornhole, and Volleyballjust to name a few.We also have an Annual Charity Wiffleball Tournament along with other fundraiser events to support our local charities and in some cases our family (members.)Here at Backyard Sports Club, we are family.
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Welcome to Backyard Sports Club! Backyard Sports Club is a co-ed adult sports league in the Coastal Virginia area. T his alternative sports league is built on being social and fun with a new twist to the old pastime sport of picnic outings and field day from elementary school. Backyard Sports Club. Password Reset. Enter your email address below and we'll send instructions for resetting your password.
From that dream, Backyard Sports Club was created in the summer of 2011. Our very first league was a 116 person Wiffleball League. We have grown our League to include Kickball, Dodgeball, Softball, Bar Games, Flag Football, Cornhole, and Volleyballjust to name a few. Based on the recommendation of Public Health Professionals and in consideration of the health and welfare of our MWU wrestlers and families, all MetroWest United Wrestling Club activities are on hold. Until further notice, all practices at MWU-Natick and MWU-Ludlow are cancelled.
Roster
Maximum number of 20 players allowed on a team roster. All players must be listed on the roster and acknowledge, upon registration, the Terms & Conditions to participate.
Players must be at least 21 years of age at the start of the season (tournament).
Players can only be on one roster per league (tournament).
Players may be added at any time, until the start of the first game of the season (tournament).
A team must have at least 6 players and no more than 10 players on the field at one time. Six (6) male/females (4M/2F, 3M/3F, or 2M/4F) is the minimum number of players per inning, unless there is an all-woman team.
If a team has only 3 female/male players playing they will take an automatic out anywhere in the batting lineup.
If there are only 2 male/female players playing they will take an automatic two out anywhere in the batting lineup.
If there is only one female/male, the team will take a forfeit. The only exception to the rule is an all-woman team.
If both teams are missing the same amount of male/female players. Both teams can agree to cancel the automatic outs.
A late arriving player may be inserted into the bottom of the lineup. A late player may immediately enter the field on defense.
Players registered prior to the start of the tournament are permitted to enter the tournament during any time of the day.
Uniforms
The commissioner will provide each team with T-shirts for all teams. All players should wear their team shirts for each game.
Players may add their name, number, and other similar personal information to their T-shirt. Additions may not cover the BYSC or Sponsor logo.
Players may not add any corporate information to their T-shirt, including website addresses and company names. Players may not include any offensive material on their T-shirt. The commissioners have the exclusive right to determine whether additions are offensive.
Start of the Game
Each captain is to provide the opposing team a batting order prior to the start of the game.
Home team will be determined by RPS or coin flip. Home team takes the field first. It is up to the winning team to choose between home or away team.
The umpire will meet with both the captains to review the ground rules prior to the start of the game.
Three warm up pitches are allowed between innings.
The Clock
Each game will be 50 minutes.
There will be a 10 minute grace period for each team that does not meet the minimum roster requirements ONLY for the first set of games. This will count towards the 50 minute time limit.
Games will be played to 6 innings or until time expires.
If time expires in the middle of an inning, the inning will be played out.
If after the 4th inning, a team is up by 20+ points. (Mercy Rule)
Forfeits
If any team does not have the minimum number of players (at least 2 male/female players, and a total of 6 on the field) to start the game, that team must take a paper forfeit.
A team must have at least 2 male/female on the field.
Officials
Games must be officiated by at least one authorized BYSC umpire, the Head Umpire. When available, at least two officials will umpire each game; a head umpire and a first base umpire.
The head umpire governs all game play and issues all final rulings.
Only captains may dispute a call.
Umpires have jurisdiction over play and may:
Call a Timeout
Call a game due to darkness, rain, or lightning
Penalize a player, including game ejection, for any reason. This includes, but is not limited to, unsportsmanlike conduct, fighting, delay of game, or excessive verbal abuse
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BYSC may, at its option, shorten the regular season and/or the playoff schedule (and the number of teams that make the playoffs) as cancellation due to weather. NO REFUNDS.
BYSC has the right to reschedule rain out games on days other than regularly scheduled games.
If games are to be cancelled, the commissioner of the league will notify players via Facebook, e-mails, or text messages to all captains.
Fielding
Fielders may freely rotate from one position to another.
Fielders must try and stay out of the baseline.
Fielders trying to make an out on the base may have their foot on base, but must lean out of the baseline to avoid contact with the runner.
Runners hindered by any fielder within the baseline shall be safe at the base to which they were running. The only exception is when a play being made by the fielder.
If a fielder makes a play at first base by tagging the safety base, the runner is safe.
No Infield Fly Rule.
Pegging is allowed. If there is contact to the head or face. The runner will be awarded the base, unless the runner was sliding into the base.
To tag a runner out at home plate, the catcher must tag the home plate for a force out or the runner must be tagged with the ball prior to touching home plate.
A ball that hits the pitcher will be considered a foul ball.
Batting
Every registered player present at the game who is on the roster must bat, unless injured.
Team must bat in order. Batting out of turn will be an automatic out.
Team pitches to themselves; 3 pitches for males, and 5 pitches to females. 3 strikes is an out.
Bunting is not allowed.
No Walks.
No stealing, runners must wait for the ball to be hit before leaving the base.
Sliding is permitted
Tagging up is allowed. Runners can leave the base once the fielder has touched (first touch) the ball in fair territory. If the ball is caught in foul territory the base runner is allowed to tag up.
Runners must stay within the base line.
Runners cannot overrun any base except for first base.
The Call
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A foul ball occurs when:
A hit ball lands in foul territory or touches a fielder in foul territory
A hit ball lands in fair territory, but rolls into foul territory before reaching 1st or 3rd base
If a ball hits the pitcher
If the ball is hit and lands on home plate
An out occurs when:
The count reaches 3 strikes
A player is touched by the ball at any point while not on base
A leading runner who is on the same base with another runner is tagged by the ball
A hit ball, foul or fair, is caught in the air
A fielder tags a base to which a runner is forced to run
A runner is off the base when the ball is hit (no stealing)
A foul tip backwards that is caught above the batter’s head
A runner tags first base instead of the safety base (located on the outside of first base) when the first baseman is trying to make a play
If a female has 2 strikes and hits the ball foul for her 3rd and 4th pitch, she still has one last pitch. She is out if she foul tips her 5th pitch.
On an overthrown ball that goes out of the field of play, a player is allowed to advance to only one base, as long as the fielder is not trying to make a play. The advancement is not an automatic base and runners can still be tagged out. If the ball is overthrown again, the runner is allowed to advance to the next base, but still can be tagged out.
A ball that is hit over the homerun fence (wall) in the outfield will be an automatic home run.
A ball that hits an object past the home run fence (wall) will be considered a home run; even if the ball lands back in the field of play.
A ball that hits an object (chairs, porta-potties, etc) in the playing field is an automatic ground-rule double.
If the ball hits the pitcher on the last pitch it will be considered a redo.
If the ball is deemed to be intentionally filled with sand and thrown into the field to make a play the offensive player is allowed a free base they are heading to.
Any player wholly or partially in fair territory is an extension of fair territory. A player jumping from fair territory is in fair territory while in the air. A player in foul territory does not extend foul territory by jumping or reaching into fair territory.
A pinch runner is permitted after he/she reaches first base.
The substitute must stay in the game and the player they replace may not come back in.
The pinch runner must be the last person out of the same sex, who is not already on base.
The next at bat for the person who was replaced will be an out for the remainder of the game.
Team Standings
Points will be awarded to teams as follows:
Win=1.0
Tie=0.5
Lose=0
During the regular season, there will be no overtime to break ties
Tournament Rules
The commissioners will determine the number of teams making the playoffs. The computerized playoff wizard will break regular season record ties.
Single Seeded Elimination: Seeding will be determined by:
Points
Head-to-Head
Runs Against
Games will be 6 innings.
Wiffleball Rule Book
Roster
Maximum number of 20 players allowed on a team roster. All players must be listed on the roster and acknowledge upon registration the Terms & Conditions to participate.
Players must be at least 21 years of age at the start of the season.
Players can only be on one roster per league.
Players may be added at any time until the start of the first game of the season.
A team must have at least 6 players and no more than 10 players on the field at one time. Six(6) male/females is the maximum number of players per inning, unless there is an all-woman team.
If a team has only 3 female/male players playing they will take an automatic out anywhere in the batting lineup.
If there are only 2 male/female players playing they will take an automatic two out anywhere in the batting lineup.
If there is only one female/male, the team will take a forfeit. The only exception to the rule is an all-woman team.
If both teams are missing the same amount of male/female players. Both teams can agree to cancel the automatic outs.
A late arriving player may be inserted into the bottom of the order, only if the batting rotation has not gone full rotation. A late player may immediately enter the field on defense.
Uniforms
The commissioner will provide each team with T-shirts for all teams. All players should wear their team shirts for each game.
Players may add their name, number, and other similar personal information to their T-shirt. Player additions may not cover the BYSC or Sponsor logo.
Players may not add any corporate information to their T-shirt, including website addresses and company names. Players may not include any offensive material on their T-shirt. The commissioners have the exclusive right to determine whether additions are offensive.
Start of the Game
Each captain is to provide the opposing team a batting order prior to the start of the game.
Home team will be determined by PSR or coin flip. Home team takes the field first. It is up to the winning team to choose between home or away team.
The umpire will meet with both the captains to review the ground rules prior to the start of the game.
Three warm up pitches are allowed between innings.
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The Clock
Time limit will be according o the league schedule and is usually between 50-60 minutes a game.
There will be a 15 minute grace period for each team that does not meet the minimum roster requirements only for the first set of games. this will count towards the 50-60 minute time limit.
Games will be played to 6 innings.
If time expires in the middle of an inning, the inning will be played out.
If after the 4th inning, a team up by 20+ points. (Mercy Rule)
Forfeits
If any team does not have the minimum number of players (at least 2 male/female players, and a total of 6 on the field) to start the game, that team must take a paper forfeit.
A team must have at least 2 male/female on the field.
Officials
Games must be officiated by at least one authorized BYSC umpire, the Head Umpire. When available at least two officials will umpire each game; a head umpire and a first base umpire.
The head umpire governs all game play and issues all final rulings.
Only captains may dispute a call.
Umpires have jurisdiction over play and may:
Call a Timeout
Call a game due to darkness, rain, or lightning
Penalize a player, including game ejection, for any reason. This includes, but is not limited to, un-sportsmanlike conduct, fighting, delay of game, or excessive verbal abuse
Iclement Weather
BYSC may at its option, shorten the regular season and/or the playoff schedule (and the number of teams that make the playoffs) as cancelation due to weather. NO REFUNDS.
BYSC has the right to reschedule rain out games on days other than regularly scheduled games.
If games are to be cancelled, the commissioner of the league will notify players via Facebook, e-mails, or text messages to all captains.
Fielding
Fielders may freely rotate from one position to another.
Fielders must try and stay out of the baseline.
Fielders trying to make an out of the base may have their foot on base, but must lean out of the baseline to avoid contact with the runner.
Runners hindered by any fielder within the baseline shall be safe at the base to which they were running. The only exception is when a play being made by the fielder.
If a fielder makes a play at first base by tagging the safety base, the runner is safe.
No Infield Fly Rule.
Pegging is allowed. If there is contact to the head or face. The runner will be awarded the base.
To tag a runner out at home plate, the catcher must tag the home plate for a force out or the runner must be tagged with the ball prior to touching home plate.
A ball that hits the pitcher will be considered a foul ball.
Batting
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Every registered player present at the game who is on the roster must bat, unless injured.
Team must bat in order, if no, batting out of turn will be automatically out.
Team pitches to themselves; 3 pitches for males, and 5 pitches to females. 3 strikes is an out.
Bunting is not allowed.
No Walks.
No stealing, runners must wait for the ball to be hit before leaving the base.
No sliding; any players sliding will be automatically out. Refs will determine if sliding has occurred or if the player just fell. A fall is not considered a out.
Tagging up is allowed. Runners can leave the base once the fielder has touched the ball in fair territory. If the ball is caught in foul territory the base runner is allowed to tag up.
Runners must stay within the base line.
Runners cannot overrun any base except for first base.
An injured player may receive a pinch runner after he/she reaches first base. The last player out becomes the pinch runner.
The Call
A foul ball occurs when:
A hit ball lands in foul territory or touches a fielder in foul territory
A hit ball lands in fair territory, but rolls into foul territory before reaching 1st or 3rd base
If a ball hits the pitcher
If the ball is hit and lands on home plate
An out occurs when:
The count reaches 3 strikes
A player is touched by the ball at any point while not on base
A leading runner who is on the same base with another runner is tagged by the ball
A hit ball, foul or fair, is caught in the air
A fielder tags a base to which a runner is forced to run
A runner is off the base when the ball is hit (no stealing)
A player slides into a base
A foul tip backwards that is caught above the batters head
A runner tags first base instead of the safety base (located on the outside of first base) when the first baseman is trying to make a play
If a female has 2 strikes and hits the ball foul for her 3rd and 4th pitch, she still has one last pitch. She is out if she foul tip her 5th pitch.
On an overthrown ball that goes out of the field of play; a player is allowed to advance to only one base. The advancement is not an automatic base and runners can still be tagged out. If the ball is overthrown again the runner is allowed to advance to the next base but still can be tagged out.
A ball that is hit over the homerun fence in the outfield will be an automatic homerun.
If a ball that hits an object past the homerun fence will be considered a homerun; even if the ball lands back in the field of play.
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Team Standings
Points will be awarded to teams as follows:
Win=1.0
Tie=0.5
Lose=0
During the regular season, there will be no overtime to break ties
Tournament Rules
The commissioners will determine the number of teams making the playoffs. The computerized playoff wizard will break regular season record ties.
Single Seeded Elimination: Seeding will be determined by:
Points
Head-to-Head
Runs Against
Games will be 6 innings.
We grew up and live in a small farm town in central Utah where my grandparents decided to live after my grandfather retired from the Los Angeles police department. My grandparents are some of the best quality people you could know. I was very blessed growing up close to them. Grandma was a stay at home mom to 4 crazy boys and with Grandpa being a boy at heart Grandma had her hands full, and I never heard her complain. She was always smiling or chuckling in the chaos when we all got together. Grandpa was always fishing, growing a massive garden, and always had projects going on in his wood workshop. As Grandpa got older, it got harder for him to walk because of the 28 years spent on his police motorcycle, so he began spending more time sitting in his chair watching baseball or football. Oh how Grandpa loved football! (He was actually on patrol near the stadium at the time Super Bowl 1 was being played) I can't tell you how many times I would ask him who his favorite team was and the answer was always the same, 'I just love the game.' I spent a lot of time watching sports with Grandpa and he would tell me stories of being a motorcycle cop.
I believe it's because of Grandpa and his stories that I have such a love and deep respect for our service men and women and all they do! I do have a family full of firefighters, EMT's, and of course military, but Grandpa and his stories had the most impact on me. American Backyard Sports is truly inspired by this great man, my Grandpa (picture of Grandpa below)
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In 2015 I started working for a security company installing home security and automation systems. Since then, I have installed in Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Michigan, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and South Carolina. Having the opportunity to do installations in these areas has allowed me to meet and get to know those that have served our country in various departments: Law-enforcement, EMTs, fire department, search and rescue, dispatchers, nurses, and military of all branches. By being in their homes and hearing of their experiences, my respect that I already had for them has grown even more. My goal with American Backyard Sports is to help bring communities across America together to better support those that have served and are serving us. We are accomplishing this by getting communities together to play sports and raise money for those service men and women in need.