I'm seeking your feedback on the topic of base running. A little background; I coach my son's Pinto 8 coach pitch team and our division is in the middle of a league rule clusterfuck surounding base running, specifically, when and how to stop the lead runner. In the rule book for the league/division, the rule states that on balls hit to the outfield; once the infilder is in control of the ball, as long as he is in the infield, the play is dead and the runner has to go back to the base unless they are over half way to the next base, the umpire determines which base the runner is allowed, after calling the play dead. Basically, on any play, the base runner doesn't advance if an infielder is in control of the ball. This is the rule we played by last season in Pinto 7 and the rule we taught according to all the way up to our second game of Pinto 8, last Saturday.
On that day, the umpire states prior to the game that the lead runner will have to be stopped by the opposing team, that time will not be called until the baserunner is not advancing anymore. This created a track meet, as the majority of the coaches instructed the kids to run until they were put out or stopped by the base coaches. The third base coaches looked like windmills and the baserunning got away from good, sound baseball. The coaches were even sending kids on infield hits, just trying to entice a throw, knowing that 80% of the throw/catches wouldn't be made. Fast forward to our third game last night and the umpires go back to calling the play dead when an infielder is in control of the ball. However, the damage has been done, as the kids now think they have to make every throw to try and get the runners out, leading to lots of over throws and give away runs.
We now have a meeting scheduled between all 15 managers and a bunch of league officials that takes place tomorrow night. The league has to decide which direction to take and get all the umpires on the same page. I'm not really sure what the right decision is at this point, something in between would probably be best, but not sure how it can be written clearly in the rules.
My question to you is; how was this handled when you or your son/daughter was an eight year old?