Gillie Park Ground Rules
Published by Thapos Admin
May 16, 2018
On Field 1:
Out of play areas are separated from in-play areas by: (a) on the left field side, a line from the end of the chain-link fence to the bottom of the concrete stairs; (b) on the right field side, from the end of the chain link fence directly back to the concrete walkway -- thus everything on the right field side is in play until it reaches the concrete walkway; and (c) lines drawn from the ends of each side of the batting cage across the space where batters exit the bench area.
On Field 2:
Out of play areas are separated from in-play areas by: (a) on both the left and right field sides, a line extending straight out from the end of the chain link fence indefinitely; and (b) lines drawn from the ends of each side of the batting cage across the space where batters exit the bench area. Also, any ball that comes into contact with a leaf or branch of an overhanging tree is a dead ball
Out of play areas are separated from in-play areas by: (a) on the left field side, a line from the end of the chain-link fence to the bottom of the concrete stairs; (b) on the right field side, from the end of the chain link fence directly back to the concrete walkway -- thus everything on the right field side is in play until it reaches the concrete walkway; and (c) lines drawn from the ends of each side of the batting cage across the space where batters exit the bench area.
On Field 2:
Out of play areas are separated from in-play areas by: (a) on both the left and right field sides, a line extending straight out from the end of the chain link fence indefinitely; and (b) lines drawn from the ends of each side of the batting cage across the space where batters exit the bench area. Also, any ball that comes into contact with a leaf or branch of an overhanging tree is a dead ball