Information and rules


League Information Central: Your One-Stop Resource for Rules, Updates, and More!

Welcome to our online hub for important information and resources! This page is designed to be a central location for all things related to our league, including our constitution, the new pitch count rules, and any other files that may be helpful for players, coaches, and parents.
We understand the importance of staying organized and informed, which is why we have created this space to make it easy for everyone involved to access the information they need. Whether you are looking for rules and regulations or simply want to know the latest updates, you can find it all right here.
Be sure to check back regularly for any new updates or announcements. We are committed to providing a positive and enjoyable experience for all participants, and we believe that having access to important information is key to achieving that goal. Thank you for being a part of our league!

League constitution

The 2026 League Constitution is available here. 



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Pitch Count Policy
I. League Pitch Count Limits (Based on USA Baseball Pitch Smart adjusting for difference in age groups based on max number of pitches.)

C League (8-9 Years Old)
Maximum pitches per day: 65
Required rest:
1–20 pitches: 0 days
21–35 pitches: 1 day
36–50 pitches: 2 days
51–65 pitches: 3 days
66+ pitches: 4 days

B League (10-11 Years Old)
Maximum pitches per day: 80
Required rest:
1–20 pitches: 0 days
21–35 pitches: 1 day
36–50 pitches: 2 days
51–65 pitches: 3 days
66+ pitches: 4 days

A League (11-12 Years Old)
Maximum pitches per day: 85
Required rest:
1–20 pitches: 0 days
21–35 pitches: 1 day
36–50 pitches: 2 days
51–65 pitches: 3 days
66+ pitches: 4 days

Pony League (13-14 Years Old without HS players)
Maximum pitches per day: 95
Required rest:
1–20 pitches: 0 days
21–35 pitches: 1 day
36–50 pitches: 2 days
51–65 pitches: 3 days
66+ pitches: 4 days

Code of Conduct
Seneca County Youth Baseball Association Code of Conduct

(download version for printing)

Seneca County Youth Baseball Association (SCYBA) is first and foremost a developmental baseball league. Our Mission is to provide a safe and supportive environment for baseball players to develop their skills and have fun learning the game. Our vision starts with parents and adults being great role models, and examples of safe, appropriate and acceptable behavior. All participants, including players, coaches, umpires, committee members, and spectators, are expected to uphold the following standards of conduct while involved in SCYBA activities:

 

  • Players, coaches, umpires, committee members and other parents will be treated in a respectable manner.
  • I will encourage my athletes to play hard and compete fairly.
  • I will encourage my child to play by the rules and to resolve conflicts without resorting to using hostility or violence.
  • I will encourage my child to be a part of their team.
  • I will support the coaches and umpire’s decisions, and I will not openly question or confront them before, during, or after practices or games.
  • I will not post negative comments on social media about coaches, players, umpires or committee members.
  • I will help my athlete understand that not every game will result in a win and that it’s important to remain positive.
  • I understand the use of foul language toward anyone, including coaches, players, umpires, committee members, or other spectators, will not be tolerated.


Should any of the above behavior occur, area Presidents and coaches may submit a dispute or concern to the league president/commissioner. These must be submitted within 24 hours and the league president/commissioner will review each concern promptly. If a dispute or concern is filed that pertains to a specific person, the league president/commissioner will ask area Presidents to resolve the dispute amongst themselves. If a second dispute or concern is filed pertaining to the same specific person, the league president/commissioner will get involved to settle the dispute. This will include gathering witness statements, video surveillance, etc.


Depending on the severity of behavior, it is possible that you will be suspended or ejected from a game. Community Leaders and umpires have the right to make this decision, and the league president/commissioner will review the incident to determine if further action is needed. Suspension penalties will be as follows:


  • 1st season suspension/ejection = Must leave the game and banned from attending the next game
  • 2nd season suspension/ejection = Must leave the game and banned from attending the next 3 games 
  • 3rd season suspension/ejection = Must leave the game and banned for attending any games for the remainder of season, including post season and all star


The league president/commissioner will decide the proper punishment promptly. Your area President will notify you of the league president/commissioner’s decision regarding consequences, prior to your athlete’s next game.

Field locations

SCYBA Field Locations

Bascom:

  • Meadowbrook Park (5430 W. Tiffin St. Bascom, OH 44809.
  • (B & C Only) 181 N. County Road 7. Bascom, OH 44809 (Across from school).
  • (CP Only) 181 N. County Road 7. Bascom, OH 44809 (Front field / school side).

Big Sticks:

  • (Primary Fields) 180 Summit St. Tiffin, OH 44883 (Across road from YMCA)
  • (Jocko Hoffman) Hedges-Boyer Park by the pool.
  • (Secondary) 374 Main Street. Tiffin, OH 44883 (National Machinery Field)

Buckeye Central:

  • (Pony Only) 10 Beeghly Ave. Bloomville, OH 44818
  • (Secondary Loc.) 400 S. Polar St. New Washington, OH 44854 (Buckeye Rec Park)

Burgoon:

  • 3471 County Road 13. Burgoon, OH 43407
  • (Pony Only) 550 Salem St. Rising Sun, OH 43457 (Rising Sun Community Park)

Carey: 2016 Blue Devil Drive. Carey, OH 43316 (Northeast side of school)

Fremont St. Joe: 2220 Tiffin Rd. Fremont, OH 43420 (Connor Park Ballville Township)

Fostoria:

  • 1225 S. Union St. Fostoria, OH 44830 (Foundation Park)
  • (Pony Only) 1001 Park Ave. Fostoria, OH 44830 (JV Baseball Fields at Fostoria HS)

Green Springs: 499 E Adams St. Green Springs, OH 44836

Melmore: 6571 S State Route 100. Tiffin, OH 44883

New Riegel: 26 West St. New Riegel, OH 44853

Old Fort: 50 E Township Road 152. Fort Seneca, OH 44883 (PM Gillmor Comm. Park)

Scutch: 8853 S County Road 47. McCutchenville, OH 44844

Seneca East:

  • (Republic) 301 E Jefferson St. Republic, OH 44827
  • (Attica) 317 Stump Pike Road. Attica, OH 44807

Tiffin Catholic: 291 Charlotte St. Tiffin, OH 44883

Upper Sandusky: 800 N Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 (Upper Sandusky HS)