Our league is hosting a 12U tournament, and I was wondering what some of you have seen in respect to how the home team is determined in a double ellimination tournament?
Coin toss at home plate usually either a double flip one flip where umpires see who gets to call the final flip or umpires say who is heads and tails and then do a single flip, during pool games, then the higher seed usually gets to pick during elim's.
I had a young ( probably inexperienced ) coach ask me one time at home plate in front of the umps before the coin toss, " do you mind if we're home "...................I said " sure we'll be sending you that way in 75 minutes ". One ump almost choked on his water, always good times at the ball fields.
Once we get into eliminations we also award home team to the team dropping down into the losers bracket to a play a team already in the losers bracket rather than relying on higher seed.
I have played in games where we played, "roll the ball closest to the mound" for home team. I have also played rock/scissors/paper for home team. I once had an umpire that had a coin flip app for his iPhone, that was new as well.
In bracket play it's always the higher seed that has the choice (as others above pointed out).
In South Carolina, we flip twice. Once to see who will call it and then the real flip for home. We do this before every game in TB whether it is a pool or bracket game. In pool games you dont want to be home team. You want to bat first to get more at bat. Pool games are drop dead and visitor sometimes get to bat a extra time