1. All USSSA
rules & OBR
rules apply
EXCEPT for base
stealing.
2. Bases will
remain 65 feet.
3. There will be
a 10 foot mark
placed off 1st,
2nd, and 3rd
base.
4. The runner
can take a lead,
but cannot cross
the 10 foot mark
until the ball
crosses the
plate.
5. The runner
will be allowed
to steal when
the ball crosses
the plate.
6. If runner
gets a RUNNING
START in an
attempt to steal
BEFORE the ball
crosses the
plate.
A. The
runner will
be placed
back on the
base,
B. If the
runner is
put out on
the play.
The runner
will be out.
C. If the
ball is put
in play, the
runner will
only be
allowed a
base if the
forced up by
the batter -
runner.
D. If it is
a passed
ball or wild
pitch the
runner does
not have to
return.
7. If the
pitcher attempts
a pick-off. The
runner can
advance to the
next base on the
play.
Special Notes:
-
The purpose
of modified
stealing is
to help the
young
pitcher gain
confidence
in
attempting
to learn how
to hold
runners on
base.
-
To help the
catcher gain
confidence
in being
able to
throw the
runner out.
The runner
still has to
go 55 feet
to get to
the next
base.
-
To help the
base runner
learn how to
take a lead.
-
Keeps the
game from
becoming a
track meet
while
teaching
young
players the
basics of
stealing &
pitching.
-
Playing
closed bases
holds your
players
back. While
playing
modified
stealing is
a huge step
in the right
direction.
North Carolina
Assistant State
Director
Donald Mason