2016 Coaches Meeting Agenda 1 Welcome and Introductions

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2016 Coaches Meeting Agenda 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Rockwood Health System - Nick

2016 Coaches Meeting Agenda 1. Welcome and Introductions 2. Rockwood Health System - Nick 3. Schedule 4. Fields – Practice and Game 5. Make ups and reporting scores 6. American and National divisions 7. Team Binders/Coach Packets 8. Codes of Conduct 9. Bambino Buddy Ball 2/15/14 10. Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award 11. Tournaments 12. Rules Matrix 13. Player and Coach Development 14. Misc. Information

Schedule • • Double Header Weekend is April 16 and 17 • Every team

Schedule • • Double Header Weekend is April 16 and 17 • Every team will play a double header either Saturday or Sunday • 9’s and 11’s play on Saturday • 10’s and 12’s play on Sunday • Photos will be taken on your game day • Pitching starts over on Friday – Inning counts can be spread over both games Make up game days • All games must be made up prior to the City Championship (if they matter for standings and time allows) • National Division • Some games may be scheduled for Friday (9 & 11) or Saturday (10 & 12) • City Championships – June 10 - 16 • Games start Friday June 10 th • Double elimination – weather permitting 2/15/14

Fields – Practice and Game • Please take the time to clean up the

Fields – Practice and Game • Please take the time to clean up the dugout and seating area after each game • Game fields • Teams should expect to play 1 -2 games in North Idaho if you have a NI team in your division • 12 U National division should expect 1 -2 games at Martella field in Medical Lake • Spokane game fields – Dwight Merkel, Franklin Park, Chief Garry, Mead JV softball, Mountainside, Clark Park, East Valley, Liberty Lake • Practice Fields – Ben Helms • One field assigned for the season – 2 hour block • Practice field may be cancelled if the field is needed for a game • Online scheduling • Website is appointment-plus. com • User name is your email address, password is your last name and last 4 digits of your mobile phone number • Email practicefields@siyb. org with your top two days and area of town you would like to practice • Once fields are assigned you can login and grab additional fields as needed • Please review the rules for your practice location 2/15/14

Make up game how to and reporting game scores Make up game – any

Make up game how to and reporting game scores Make up game – any game that is unable to be started or completed • It will be the responsibility of the coaches to agree to a makeup date and time. • Then notify leroy@siyb. org who will work to find a field, schedule the field prep and schedule and umpire or umpires. • Make sure you include the other coach on your e-mail and make it clear what team you are with and what game you re attempting to reschedule. • Friday and the weekend are the best dates for makeup games because of field availability. Reporting game scores: Home team to report scores within 24 hours. If the home team doesn’t post after 24 hours the visiting team can post. 1) Go to the SIYB website. Spokaneindiansyouthbaseball. org or siyb. org 2) Click on coaches then submit scores 3) Enter your email address. If you are having trouble logging in it is usually because you are not using the same email address that you used to register as a coach. Enter the Password (173149) 1) You will see your team name listed and all of your games. Click the team link and enter the score and check the box that the game has been completed. If you don't click the box it won't show up. Please be sure to enter the correct score in the boxes - it will automatically update the standings. Please update timely so we can avoid emails from parents and coaches. 2/15/14

American and National Divisions • 9 U – 14 teams – 7 and 7

American and National Divisions • 9 U – 14 teams – 7 and 7 or 8 and 6 • 10 U – 11 teams – 6 and 5 or unbalanced schedule • 11 U – 11 teams – 6 and 5 or unbalanced schedule • 12 U – 13 teams – 7 and 6 2/15/14

Coaches Binder/Packet • Line Up Cards • Birth Certificates • Parent and Coaches Code

Coaches Binder/Packet • Line Up Cards • Birth Certificates • Parent and Coaches Code of Conduct forms • Pouch with Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Pins • 2 dozen baseballs • Sponsor offers 2/15/14 Codes of Conduct • Parent Code of Conduct – • Signed by every parent Coaches Code of Conduct – Signed by every coach

Codes of Conduct – Parents • Spokane Indians Youth Baseball has implemented a Parent

Codes of Conduct – Parents • Spokane Indians Youth Baseball has implemented a Parent Code of Conduct to send an important message about the proper role of parents in supporting their child in sports. Parents are required to read, understand, and sign this form and give it to their coach prior to the season starting. Coaches will need to carry the signed documents with them to every game (along with each player’s birth certificate) in a binder provided by Spokane Indians Youth Baseball. The SIYB Board will handle random spot checks throughout the 2014 season. 1. Parents shall control emotions while emphasizing ideals of sportsmanship, ethical conduct and fair play. 2. Courtesy is to be shown to opponents, fans and umpires. No criticisms, direct abuse, yelling from the sidelines, profane language/gestures. Spectators should refrain from using any type of artificial noise makers as such items are considered disruptive and unsportsmanlike toward opponents and umpires. 3. We will not question an umpire’s call. Coaches are the only ones who can address this. 4. Parents will remain off the field and out of the dugouts unless invited by the coach. 5. Parents will help emphasize team spirit, unity effort and success. 6. Concerns, questions or ideas from any and all spectators to coaches should be handled away from the field. 7. Please assist the league’s reputation by leaving each dugout, ballpark, tournament site in better shape than when you arrived. • Our organization’s goal is to ensure that our players, coaches, teams and parents have the best baseball experience possible. We believe that adherence to the above rules should ensure this goal. There may be times that disciplinary action will need to be taken: Any Spokane Indians Youth Baseball Board member, Commissioner or on-duty Umpire can remove a parent/attendee that acts in an inappropriate manner from the ballpark/facility. They will also be suspended from the following game. Repeat violations may lead to a more severe suspension. 2/15/14

Bambino Buddy Ball • For players age 5 -20 that have mental or physical

Bambino Buddy Ball • For players age 5 -20 that have mental or physical challenges. • Usually 80 -100 teams • 6 players on a team. • Opening day on Saturday May 9 th • Six week season runs from May 9 th to June 14 th • After Opening day all games on Sunday from 1 -5 at Shadle • Buddy system – Buddies help players swing a bat, round the bases and catch the ball • Players get a full major league uniform • Games are usually 3 innings minimum with a maximum time limit of 1 hour. • We are requesting all 11 and 12 U teams to participate. Need 4 teams each week. • Sign your team up tonight. • All participating teams will be eligible to win a $100 pizza party. Before the Bambino Buddy-Ball Division, our special needs kids were often unable to enjoy the game of baseball. Now, through the assistance of a special buddy, they are able to enjoy the same thrills of batting, hitting and throwing just like the other kids. The Bambino Buddy-Ball Division opens up a whole new world to our challenged kids – not only do they experience thrill of participating, they also get to experience team play and camaraderie. 2/15/14

Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award To be awarded by the opposing team to the player

Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award To be awarded by the opposing team to the player that most exemplifies the following characteristics: 1) Abides by the rules of the game 2) Plays fair and hard 3) Follows the directions of the coach 4) Shows respect for the other team and their effort 5) Offers encouragement to teammates and is a leader 6) Shows respect for the umpires judgment calls 7) Ends the game smoothly – shows class in victory and defeat 2/15/14

Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award • This award will be given out at home plate

Bob Robertson Sportsmanship Award • This award will be given out at home plate at the end of every game. The goal is to end every game in a positive fashion and to give a player an opportunity to be recognized for outstanding behavior. • We recommend that your team appoint a group of 2 -3 parents to look for the 7 sportsmanship qualities above. • The coaches packet will include a checklist with a more detailed description of the 7 qualities for players to read. • At the end of the season ONE (coach will need to decide in the case of a tie) player from each team that receives the most pins will be invited to a special Pony Sportsmanship Recognition Night at a Spokane Indians game on TBD. • Player will receive two tickets to the game, $10 in Indians bucks and giveaways • All players will be recognized on the field before the game and one player will throw out the first pitch. • THIS IS NOT A PLAYER OF THE GAME or MVP AWARD. 2/15/14

Umpires – Inland Empire. Baseball Umpires Assoc. • SIYB Assignor – 2/15/14 Bob Francis

Umpires – Inland Empire. Baseball Umpires Assoc. • SIYB Assignor – 2/15/14 Bob Francis – 230 -5045 or bfrancis@savravb. org

2016 Rules Matrix League 9 U 10 U 11 U 12 U GAME LENGTH

2016 Rules Matrix League 9 U 10 U 11 U 12 U GAME LENGTH 6 Innings 7 Innings Playing Rules GAME TIME No New After 2 Hrs PLAYERS ENTRANCE Top of 4 th INNINGS REQUIRED 3 - Field 10 Run Rule Yes Yes 5 RUN LIMIT per Inning No No PITCHING DIST 46 46 50 50 Breaking Ball Not Encouraged BALKS No No Yes WALKS / STRIKEOUTS Yes Yes Intentional Walks (no Pitches) Yes Yes Innings Pitched (Game/Week) 3/8 4/10 Hrs Rest from Game Start 40 40 Fake to Third No No BATTING / RUNNING 2/15/14 BATTING ORDER 9 or 10 or Entire BAT MAX DIAMETER 2 5/8 METAL CLEATS No No Yes STEALING Yes Yes LEAD OFF No No Yes BASE LENGTH 60 60 70 70 STEAL HOME ON PASSED BALL Yes Yes Droped 3 rd Strike Rule No Yes Yes Electronics in Dugout Yes Yes

Coach and Player Development Mike Brooks with Pro Series Baseball Academy is putting on

Coach and Player Development Mike Brooks with Pro Series Baseball Academy is putting on two coaching clinics for us. When – Sunday, April 3 rd Where – Pro Series Baseball Academy at 12422 E. Desmet Intro to coaching 10: 00 – 12: 00 • Fundamentals of coaching youth baseball • Running effective practices • Team communication • Parent communication • Player development Advanced coaching 12: 30 – 2: 30 • Position players • Pitchers • Skill techniques • Player/Team development 2/15/14

2016 Coach and Player Development • BIG AL BASEBALL - League is investing in

2016 Coach and Player Development • BIG AL BASEBALL - League is investing in you and your players • All coaches, players and parents will be given logins to bigalbaseball. com • Great tool for practice plans and drills. Great tool for coaches of all experience levels. • Email with your logins will be sent via email in the next week 2/15/14