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The National Federation of State High School Associations announced Tuesday that a new rule will be required in high school baseball games starting in 2027.
This rule revision was one of 10 proposed by the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee during its annual meeting held June 8-10 at The Alexander Hotel in Indianapolis.
The rule was proposed by the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee during its annual meeting June 8-10 and announced July 8 by the NFHS Board of Directors. Each first base will continue to measure 18 ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A double first base requirement for high school baseball games starts in 2027 to minimize the risk of collisions by runners and fielders.
The rule revision was one of 10 proposed by the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee during its annual meeting held June 8-10 in Indianapolis. The rules changes were accepted by the NFHS Board of Directors.
Beginning in 2027, all high school baseball games will require a double first base to enhance safety and reduce collisions. The NFHS announced this and other major rule changes during its annual ...
This rule revision was one of 10 proposed by the NFHS Baseball Rules Committee during its annual meeting held June 8-10 at The Alexander hotel in Indianapolis.
NFHS Baseball Rules Committee proposed and accepted 10 new rule changes to the league. This rule being about a new look to first base and to help “minimize the risk of collisions between runner ...
The “double first base” will be required at all high school baseball games in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky, and all states that use NFHS rules.
Come 2027, there will be a new rule in high school baseball. But how effective will it be?
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