In an effort to level the playing field for baseball players swinging non-wood bats, the National Federation of State High School Associations adopted a rule change for the 2025 season that will offer ...
Jul. 7—INDIANAPOLIS — The National Federation of State High School Associations serves as the governing body for 52 high school athletic associations and more than 19,500 member schools. For over 100 ...
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The National Federation of State High School Associations has permitted teams to use one-way electronic communication devices to call pitches in baseball. The NFHS Baseball Rules Committee approved ...
In a move aimed at enhancing player safety and minimizing dangerous collisions, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) has approved a rule mandating the use of a double-first ...
On Monday, the National Federation of State High School Associations issued a variety of rule changes pertaining to high school baseball. Among them was the repeal of its prohibition on players ...
The 2023-2024 high school sports season is right around the corner. Each year, the National Federation of High Schools releases rule changes for various sports that affect how games are played and ...
NFHS mandates double first base in high school baseball starting in 2027. Rule aims to reduce collisions and enforce running lane compliance at first base. NCAA allows double bases in 2025, mandates ...
After years of holding firm in prohibiting high school baseball teams from using video monitoring and replay equipment for coaching purposes during games, the NFHS has finally caved. The NFHS baseball ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- The National Federation of State High School Associations' Baseball Rules Committee recommended five rule changes to the NFHS Board of Directors, including one major rule ...
Those in the know understood that it was only a matter of time. With a growing emphasis on pitch counts at every level at which baseball is played, it seemed inevitable that high school teams would ...
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