OFFICIAL BASEBALL RULES

2000 EDITION

DIVISIONS OF THE CODE
1.00   Objectives of the Game, the Playing Field, Equipment.
2.00   Definition of Terms.
3.00   Game Preliminaries.
4.00   Starting and Ending the Game.
5.00   Putting the Ball in Play, Dead Ball and Live Ball (in Play).
6.00   The Batter.
7.00   The Runner.
8.00   The Pitcher.
9.00   The Umpire.
10.00 The Official Scorer.

Foreword

       This code of rules is written to govern the playing of baseball games by professional teams of the American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, and the leagues which are members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.

       We recognize that many amateur and non professional organizations play their games under professional rules, and we are happy to make our rules available as widely as possible. It is well to remember that specifications as to fields, equipment, etc., may be modified to meet the needs of each group.

       Money fines, long term suspensions and similar penalties imposed by this code are not practicable for amateur groups, but officers and umpires of such organizations should insist on strict observance of all the rules governing the playing of the game.

       Baseball not only has maintained its position as the National Game of the United States, but also has become an International Game being played in seventy seven countries. Its popularity will grow only as long as its players, managers, coaches, umpires and administrative officers respect the discipline of its code of rules.


THE OFFICIAL PLAYING RULES COMMITTEE

William A. Murray, Chairman
Leonard S. Coleman  Gene A. Budig     Joseph J. Buzas
John McHale, Sr.    Sandy Alderson    Bob Beban
Bill Giles          Dan Duquette      George Sisler, Jr.

AMATEUR BASEBALL ADVISORY MEMBERS

Raoul Dedeaux       Ronald Tellefsen

JANUARY 8, 1985; NEW YORK, N.Y., MARCH 27, 1986; HOLLYWOOD, FLA., DECEMBER 9, 1986; NEW YORK CITY, NOVEMBER 23, 1987; NEW YORK CITY, JANUARY 26, 1989; CHICAGO, ILL., DECEMBER 3, 1990; MIAMI, FLA., DECEMBER 5, 1991; LOUISVILLE, KY., DECEMBER 4, 1992; Atlanta, Ga. December 12, 1993; New York City, January 30, 1996.