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Q: Which type of insurance is required? Who must be listed as additionally insured? |
A: General Liability is required and Accidental Health is recommended. Insurance will not be valid unless Perfect Game is listed as additionally insured.
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Q: Can I get insurance through Perfect Game? |
A: Insurance can be purchased through Perfect Game.
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Q: Can my team play outside its region? |
A: Yes, but it can only play in touching neighboring regions to its own. Example: South Florida teams can also play in North Florida and Florida qualifiers and regional tournaments. South Florida teams cannot play in Georgia region.
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Q: What determines a player’s region? |
A: A player is in the region he is a legal resident. If there are any cases that need special consideration, please email Alex Dry
adry@perfectgame.org.
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Q: If a player plans to move, which region is that player considered from? |
A: A player is considered from the region he is a legal resident. For cases that need special consideration, email Alex Dry
adry@perfectgame.org.
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Q: If a player’s team qualifies for a National Championship, but he moves regions, will he still be eligible to play for that team? Can he switch teams? |
A: Once a player qualifies with a team he is frozen on that team. He is allowed to play in the National Championship with that team and cannot switch teams.
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Q: When do rosters lock? |
A: Rosters lock at first pitch of the first game.
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Q: Should I roster a player even though I'm not 100 percent sure he will be attending? |
A: Yes. Rosters should be what a team plans to compete with if it qualifies for the PG Super25 National Championship.
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Q: What happens if my team qualifies in the fall but players are no longer on my team by summer? Can I replace players? |
A: A team can replace players but cannot replace more than 40 percent of its roster. It can still play in the Super 25 National Championship with less as long as it has 9 players to play.
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Q: Can a player be listed on multiple rosters for a tournament? |
A: A player may only play for one team in a PG Super25 tournament. If he is listed on more than one team’s roster, the team he plays for first is the team he is rostered on. Tournament directors and the Perfect Game Super25 National Office will make its best effort to catch players listed on multiple rosters ahead of time and have them listed on only one roster.
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Q: Can a player participate in as many qualifiers as he wants as long as his team does not qualify for the National Championship? |
A: Yes, as long as he is not on a team’s roster that qualified for the PG Super25 National Championship.
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Q: Can I roster players on my team for a Super Qualifier that played for another team in a Regional? |
A: Yes, as long as the players were not on a team that qualified for the PG Super25 National Championship.
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Q: If I have multiple teams in the same regional, can I combine players for the National Championship? |
A: No. Each team has a separate roster.
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Q: Is there any entry fee for the Perfect Game Super25 National Championship if my team qualifies? |
A: Yes. The entry fee varies by age division.
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Q: How many hitters am I allowed in my batting order? |
A: Lineups can consist of up to 12 hitters. You can have a DH, XH, and 2 EHs in addintion to 9 hitters.
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Q: Do pitching limits rollover from age to age? If a player is playing in both the 11U and 12U are there separate pitching limitations? |
A: If a player is playing in different age groups during the same time period he cannot throw twice as many innings.
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Q: What are the requirements for catcher’s mask? |
A: For 9U-13U all catchers must wear a hockey style catcher’s mask.
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Q: Are the tie-breaker rules similar to other Perfect Game WWBA and BCS tie-breaker rules? |
A: No. Please see the PG Super25 rules 3.06