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SECTION 1 POSITIONS OF PLAYERS. ART. 1 . . . In high school baseball, each team is permitted seven turns at bat (see 4-2-2) during which it attempts to score runs by having its batters become base runners who advance to and touch first base, second base, third base and home plate.
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Points of Emphasis COMPLIANT BASEBALL www.nfhs.org The ball shall meet the current NOCSAE standard for baseball effective January 1, 2020. The NFHS authentication mark and the NOCSAE mark shall both be visible on the ball.
Baseball Education. Coaching Baseball. Concussion in Sports. More NFHS Courses. The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people.
The NFHS Baseball Rules Power Point provides a comprehensive explanation of the recent NFHS Baseball rule changes as well as the rationale for each change. Also, included in the Power Point are the new Points of Emphasis and any editorial revisions.
For the 2020 high school baseball season, attention is being called to: Game Ending Procedures, Player/Designated Hitter Role, Proper Pitching Positions, Force Play Slide Rule, Enforcement of NFHS Jewelry Rule, Compliance of Player’s Equipment.
NFHS 2019 Baseball Rules Changes. Modified That Baseballs Meet a NOCSAE Standard by January 1, 2020 (1-3-1) — To maintain a consistent and uniformed standard for high school competition, every baseball manufactured should meet the same level of quality and playability.
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The rules of high school baseball are designed for the age and skill level of high school players and best serve education-based athletics. Use of non-approved interpretations or rulings that are contradictory to NFHS rules as written can confuse students, coaches, umpires and fans.