No solo las reglas PSP han cambiado. La NPPL ha introducido ciertos cambios que paso a detallar. English plz....(a little bit more Mike indeed).
Field Layouts Field layouts
The field layouts will be released for each event at least 3 weeks prior to the event. The field layouts will be released for each event at least 3 weeks prior to the event. The league will be using 3 Field Layouts at each event in 2008, replicating the Center Court and Field 2 layouts on Fields 4 and 5 when there are 5 fields, and replicating the Field 3 layout on Field 6 when there are 6 fields. The league will be using 3 Field layout at each event in 2008, replicating the Center Court and Field 2 layouts on Fields 4 and 5 when there are 5 fields, and replicating the Field 3 layout on Field 6 when there are 6 fields. Two new bunkers have been added to the NPPL Field Layouts for 2008; the Cake and the Maya. Two new bunkers have been added to the NPPL Field layout for 2008; the Cake and the Maya. To see these new bunkers, visit the Field Layout section of
http://www.NPPL.com . To see these new bunkers, visit the Field section of
http://www.NPPL.com layout.
Game Clock Game Clock
This year the league will be incorporating a game clock on Center Court. The clock will start at 07:10 with horns sounding at 07:00 and 00:00 to start and stop play. This year the league will be incorporating a game clock on Center Court The clock will start at 07:10 with horns sounding at 07:00 and 00:00 to start and stop play. If the clock is well received, we may add clocks to other fields. If the clock is well received, we may add clocks to other fields.
Team Draws Team Draws
The League has placed a new rule and chart into the 2008 rulebook showing how the team draws will be handled for the 2008 season. The League has placed a new rule and chart into the 2008 rulebook showing how the team draws will be handled for the 2008 season. The system has not changed, but the league is publishing this so that teams have a better understanding of the system. The system has not changed, but the league is publishing this so that teams have a better understanding of the system
Re-Hanging the Flag Re-Hanging the flag
The Steering Committee has voted on changing the re-hang rule from past years. The Steering Committee has voted on changing the re-hang rule from past years. Now, if a dirty hang occurs (the player hanging the flag is found to have a hit on him/her), the proper penalties will be assessed and if there are enough players remaining, the flag must be ran back by a live player and re-hung. Now, if a dirty hang occurs (the player hanging the flag is found to have a hit on him / her), the proper penalties will be assessed and if there are enough players remaining, the flag must be ran back by a live player and Re-Hung. The player will then pull the flag and brought back to his/her flag station for a clean hang. The player will then pull the flag and brought back to his / her station for a flag hang clean.
Suspensions Suspensions
After each event, the league will be updating “The Suspension List” on
http://www.NPPL.com . After each event, the league will be updating "The suspension List" on
http://www.NPPL.com. This list will include the details surrounding any suspensions issued throughout the season including the name of the recipient, and how many games are left for the penalty to be served. This list will include the details surrounding any suspensions issued throughout the season including the name of the recipient, and how many games are left for the penalty to be served. In addition, the Steering Committee has issued a new rule stating the Head Referee on each field may issue a (1) game suspension instead of a larger suspension for infractions the he/she deems not as severe under the rules of the NPPL 08’ Rulebook. In addition, the Steering Committee has issued a new rule stating the Head Referee on each field may issue a (1) game suspension instead of a larger suspension for the infractions he / she deems not as severe under the rules of the NPPL 08 'Rulebook .
Penalty Flags Penalty flags
To better alert the audience of when a penalty has been called, Referees will now throw a flag up into the air when the penalty takes place. To better alert the audience of when a penalty has been called, referees will now throw a flag up into the air when the penalty takes place.
Format Changes Format Changes
The Steering Committee and NPPL Annual Meeting attendees requested for no changes to be made to the 7-man format used in the NPPL Super 7 World Series. The Steering Committee and NPPL Annual Meeting attendees requested for no changes to be made to the 7-man format used in the NPPL Super 7 World Series.
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