COACH BEHAVIOR
Coaches and coaching staff should provide the players and fans with an exemplary model of sportsmanship & are expected to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner at all times. Coaches are expected to discourage any unsportsmanlike conduct they observe and attempt to mitigate any such behavior by their team, their fellow coaches or any spectators. Coaches are to follow all WMLL rules – in general & specific to their individual league.
INTERACTIONS WITH UMPIRES
- No challenge of an umpire’s ruling, Coaches may not challenge an umpire’s ruling during a game and may not confront an umpire after the game, whether on or off the field. There are no exceptions to this rule. Any violation of this standard by a coach will be considered unsportsmanlike conduct and a violation of this Code of Conduct.
- Coaches should be prepared to mitigate any challenge to an umpire’s ruling by reminding anyone present of this Code of Conduct and the expectations for fan, coach, and player behavior at WMLL.
- Coaches and other adults are reminded that calls sometimes do not go your way and part of the youth baseball experience is accepting those calls with grace and sportsmanship. Calls that you do not like, correct or mistaken, are one more teaching moment with these young athletes and we are reminded to model good sportsmanship in all of our interactions with players.
- Coaches who believe an individual umpire is lacking in skills or knowledge or is acting in a biased manner are not permitted to offer instruction or advice, constructive or otherwise, but should report their concern to either the league coordinator or the umpire coordinator after the game. WMLL will follow-up with the umpire to investigate or provide guidance.
- To check on an injured player, a coach should immediately move onto the playing field after calling for a time out to assist the injured player.
MISCONDUCT: Any coach that is reported to WMLL for issues of misconduct or unsportsmanlike behavior will be investigated by a Committee of the WMLL Board and that investigation may result in discipline, including suspension from games, practices, and other volunteer positions. Examples of misconduct are as follows, but not limited to, openly disputing or arguing any decision by an umpire; using obscene or vulgar language; visually displaying any sign of dissatisfaction with an umpire’s decision including staying on the field or standing in the dugout with the intent of inciting the officials, players or spectators; & berating players, umpires, coaches, families, and/or spectators in a manner unbecoming WMLL.
- Warning: Depending on the circumstances, an initial action may be a discussion between the coach(es) and the League Coordinator and/or Board President and a warning to prevent any future instances. In more severe instances, the offending party may be immediately suspended for one or more games. A written summary of the discussion should be provided to all parties and kept on file.
- Suspension: A second instance of a violation of the Code of Conduct that occurs in the same season may result in suspension from coaching for a period of weeks or the remainder of the season. A history of unsportsmanlike behavior will be taken into account in assigning coaching positions in the future. A written summary of the discussion should be provided to all parties and kept on file.