EVENT DETAILS

Panama City Beach Global World Series

  • Tournament Date
    Jun 14 - Jun 19 2022
  • Entry Fee
    $1095 - $1095

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Tournament Division

Division Entry Fee Gate Fee Max Entries Game
Guarantee
Format

Event Ballparks

Venue Name Address Maps link
Panama City , Panama City, FL, 32413 Open in Maps
Publix Sports Park 50 Chip Seal Pkwy, Panama City Beach, FL, 32407 Open in Maps
Venue Name
Panama City
Address
, Panama City, FL, 32413
Venue Name
Publix Sports Park
Address
50 Chip Seal Pkwy, Panama City Beach, FL, 32407

Event Lodging

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Venue Name Address Dates Details
Panama City , Panama City, FL, 32413 Jun 14-19 Find Hotels
Publix Sports Park 50 Chip Seal Pkwy, Panama City Beach, FL, 32407 Jun 14-19 Find Hotels
Venue Name
Panama City
Address
, Panama City, FL, 32413
Dates
Jun 14-19
Venue Name
Publix Sports Park
Address
50 Chip Seal Pkwy, Panama City Beach, FL, 32407
Dates
Jun 14-19

Itinerary

Teams should arrive in the Panama City Beach area June 14th.

*There will be onsite team registration/check in on June 14 at the complex 

Itinerary

              June 14th           11am – 4pm     Team check in – Upstairs office at complex

                                            Skills competition – 10:30 am – 2:30 pm fields 3,4,5,6          

                                                                        Homerun Contest

                                                                        Golden Arm

                                                                        Road Runner  

             Opening ceremonies, parade of teams at PCB Complex 

                                       Parade Staging – 3:30pm field 1

                                        Parade – 4pm field 2

                                        Welcome – To follow parade field 2

                                        Pin Trading  – 5pm-7pm Fields 3-4

              June 15-17        8am – 8pm       Pool play games

              June 18th           8am                    Bracket play begins

              June 19th           8am                    Bracket play into Championship Games

 

Rules & Pitching info

Important Rules Reminder

Time Limits:

7u-8u:                 1 hour and 30 minutes (1:30)

9u-13u:               1 hour and 35 minutes (1:35)

**Teams should be prepared to play 30 minutes ahead**

**All time limits CAN be modified by a tournament official**

 

Ejection Policy:

ALL Ages:            Any manager, coach, or parent that is ejected for ANY reason from a game in a Florida USSSA Baseball sanctioned event will automatically be disqualified for their next scheduled game in that event.  Florida USSSA Baseball still reserves the right to suspend for longer depending on the severity of the occurrence.

 

Rosters:

ALL Ages:            Please verify that your rosters are up to date.  All players must be online and eligible prior to your first game of the event.  The “Guest Player” feature will close at 11:59 the evening prior to the event.  All teams must have a copy of each player’s birth certificate on hand in case of protest.  Digital images will NOT be accepted.

 

Approved Line-Ups (9u – 13u):

7.02.D.1              Teams may bat a nine (9) player line-up, or a nine (9) player line-up with a Designated Hitter (DH), or a ten (10) player line-up with an Extra Hitter (EH), or a 10 player line-up with a DH and EH, or a continuous line-up of all present, eligible, uniformed players.  Such line-up must be declared before the start of the game and used the entire game.

 

Pitching Limits (See next page for examples):

9u-12u:               Maximum innings in 1 day is 6 innings (18 outs)

13u-14u:             Maximum innings in 1 day is 7 innings (21 outs)

8u-14u:               *Maximum innings in a 3 day event is 8 innings (24 outs).   Any pitcher that pitches more than 3 innings (9 outs) in one day must rest the next day

ALL Ages:            A pitcher (starter or reliever) once removed from the mound may NOT return to the pitching position for the remainder of the game

 

Cleats:

7u-13u:               Non-metal cleats shall be worn, all turf complex.  NO Metal Cleats!

 

Tie Games:

Pool:                   Pool play games CAN end in a tie

Bracket:              CANNOT end in a tie!  At the end of the time limit or last inning, whichever comes first, the last batted out of the previous inning will be placed on 2nd base with NO OUTS.  This will continue until there is a winner (Universal Tie-Breaker).

 

 

 

 

 

Pitching Rules Important Reminder

 

  1. You can never pitch more than 3 days in a row.
  2. You can never pitch more than 6 innings in a day for 12 and under and 7 in a day for 13 and U
  3. If you pitch more than 3 innings in a day, you must rest the next day.
  4. There is an 8 innings max for three days for all ages. Remember, you must always look back 2 days from the current day to check on the 8 Inning max.
  5. An out has to be recorded before a pitcher is in violation of any pitching rules.
  6. A day of rest does not reset pitching

 

Examples that apply to all ages 14 and below:

  1. Day 1: 3innings, Day 2: 0 Innings, Day 3 max is 5 innings.
  2. Day 1: 1 inning, Day 2: 1/3inning, Day3: 2-1/3 inning, Day 4 player can’t pitch because would be 4th day in a row. Day 5: max of 5-2/3.
  3. Day 1: 6innings, Day 2: 0 innings, Day 3: 2 innings max.
  4. Day 1: 2innings, Day 2: 3 innings, Day 3: 3 Innings, Day 4: 0 innings, Day 5: 5 innings max.

 

Example that only applies to 13 and Up:

  1. Day 1: 7 innings, Day 2: 0 innings, Day 3: 1 Inning, Day 4: 3 Inning, Day 5: 4 Inning max

 

Any verbal answers received by park staff will still be the responsibility of the coach to make sure he is within the pitching guidelines. It is easy to be confused when talking about pitching. Please use this along with the national USSSA rule book to determine what pitching you have left each day.

 

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