Baseball Rules
Play in LA-MV is governed by the Official Rules
of Major League Baseball and the PONY Baseball Rules.
LA-MV also has a set of Local Rules intended to make the games more
fun for each age group, enhance safety,
and deal with some local administrative issues.
Coaches: The surest way to avoid a confrontation with an umpire is to know the rules. And do check out Jim Booth's Rule Myths page on the e-teamz rules site, below. You’ll be amazed at all the things you were sure of that just ain’t so.
Official Rules
| Official Baseball Rules, published by Major League Baseball. | |
| Official Baseball Rules published by the Baseball Almanac. This site is easier to read than the MLB site, and contains a wealth of additional baseball information. | |
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PONY Baseball 2008 Rules & Regulations. These define a set of extensions to the MLB rules to provide age-appropriate divisions with incremental levels of play. |
LA-MV PONY Local Rules
LA-MV General Rules apply to all
divisions, and are designed to help maintain the condition of
our playing fields, help ensure everyone's safety, and supplement
the Good Neighbor Policy.
Each Division also has a set of local rules, with summaries and
details available below.
Local rules supercede the PONY national and Official Baseball Rules. For example, LA-MV has a “must slide” rule in Mustang and Bronco divisions, even though the national PONY rules do not.
Help With Rules
The following web sites can assist coaches, umpires, and parents in better understanding the rules of baseball.
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Jim's Baseball Rules Answers. Extensive plain-English rules interpretations and explanations, written by veteran youth baseball and softball umpire Jim Booth. A lot of the Baseball Rules sections on other web sites are copied from here, often without attribution. |
| e-teamz Baseball Rules Page. Excellent page including a summary of baseball rules, frequently asked questions (FAQ), Jim Booth's Rule Myths page, and an umpire's helper. | |
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Amateur Baseball Umpire Home Page. A "labor of love" web site containing a wealth of history, commentary, and umpiring advice from experienced amateur umpire and high school teacher Brent McLaren. |
Rules For Other Baseball Organizations
The Club Teams and Post-Season "All Star" teams participate in tournaments hosted by organizations other than PONY Baseball. The following organizations provide their local rules online.- Super Series Baseball of America.
- United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA).
- Continental Amateur Baseball Association (CABA)
High School baseball in Northern California is played by the rules of the
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS).
NFHS publishes a series of rule books, case books, and guides for
officials and managers that can be purchased
through the NFHS Publications web site.



