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Umpires & Coaches Rules Interpretation Meeting 2011 BASEBALL

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2011 BASEBALL. Umpires & Coaches Rules Interpretation Meeting. NSAA Dates. First Day of Practice – February 28 Umpire On-Line Tests Due – March 11 Supervised Tests – March 23 & 28 Umpire District/State Applications – On-Line Enter Schedule on NSAA Site First Contest – March 17 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Umpires & Coaches Rules Interpretation

Meeting

2011 BASEBALL

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NSAA Dates First Day of Practice – February 28 Umpire On-Line Tests Due – March 11 Supervised Tests – March 23 & 28 Umpire District/State Applications – On-Line Enter Schedule on NSAA Site First Contest – March 17 District Seeding Dates – Games through April 26 will

count; April 27 assignments made & hosts sites secured; April 28 brackets posted on NSAA web site.)

District Tournament Dates – May 6-7, 9-10 State Tournament – May 14, 16-20

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Season Begins - First Day of Practice (Organized Practice Rule – 4 players Prior to Feb. 28)

Athletes CANNOT participate on other teams (including tryouts) until the end of the state tournament.

Athletes can attend Camps/Clinics, but cannot physically participate.

Summer Legion Teams Begin May 15 (Week 46)

Baseball Reminders

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Schedule = 24 dates during regular season, 4 tournament limit (not including districts and state)

Single Games & Doubleheaders Double-Dual - four schools playing two pre-

determined contests or two of the other schools in one day

Triangular - three schools playing two pre-determined contests in one day.

Tournament – 4 or more teams where winners continue to advance or compete until a champion is determined (straight bracket or pool play with championship criteria).

Contest Limits & Permissible Contests

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Schools must call in all scores. Omaha World-Herald: 1-800-284-6397 or

402-444-1000. Lincoln Journal Star: 1-800-742-7315 or 402-

473-7431. E-mail to [email protected] District Seeding – April 28; All games through

Tuesday, April 26 shall count.

Reporting Scores

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2011 NFHS BASEBALL RULE CHANGES

B. ELLIOT HOPKINS, MLD, CAABASEBALL RULES EDITOR

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Rule 1-1-2Lineup Cards

Head coaches of both teams are required by rule to submit a team’s lineup card which shall include: • Player’s name;• Jersey number;• Player’s position;• Team’s batting order of each starting player• Name and jersey number of each eligible

substitute; The umpire shall not accept the lineup card

until all known substitutes are listed.

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Rule 1-3-2Definition of a Baseball Bat

Legal wood, aluminum or composite bats shall:• Be one piece, multi-pieces, permanently

assembled or two pieces with interchangeable barrel construction;

• Not have exposed rivets, pins, rough or sharp edges or any form of external fastener that would present a hazard;

• Be free of rattles, dents, burrs, cracks, sharp edges;

• Bats that are broken, cracked, dented, altered or deface the ball are illegal.

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Axe and V-shaped style handles are permitted.

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• Tapers are no longer required to be smooth or round. The taper is now permitted to have holes and be a designed in geometric shapes.

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Rule 1-3-2bDefinition of a Baseball Bat

Barrel• The area intended on the bat for contact with

the ball.• The barrel shall be round, cylindrically

symmetric and smooth.• The barrel may be wood, aluminum or

composite (made of two or more materials used together – including wood).

• The type of bat (wood, aluminum, composite) shall be determined by the composition of the bat’s barrel.

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Legal Bats for the 2011 Season Solid wood bats; Aluminum bats that meet the Ball Exit Speed

Ratio (BESR) performance standard;• That includes aluminum barrel bats with

composite handles Composite bats that meet the Ball Exit Speed

Ratio (BESR) performance standard and have been re-tested and granted a waiver from the NFHS (see list on the NFHS Website http://www.nfhs.org/content.aspx?id=4155).

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Legal Bats for the 2011 Season Note: Only baseball bat manufacturers can

apply for and receive a waiver from the NFHS.

Any aluminum or composite bat that meets the January 1, 2012 BBCOR specifications found in Rule 1-3-2e are legal for 2011.

List of legal bats appears on Washington State University Sports Science Lab and NFHS web sites.

Coaches must verify bats by their players are legal in order to be used for 2011.

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Legal Bats for the 2011 Season The Washington State University Lab – link

located on baseball page of NSAA web site under • 2011 Compliant Bat Information • http://www.mme.wsu.edu/~ssl/certified/besr/

certified.html• For bats that meet NFHS high school playing rules

until December 31, 2011, go to: • NFHS BESR Certified Baseball Bats link which lists

only legal BESR Bats from the 2010 NCAA Season.• The site is searchable by make and model of the

bats.

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7-4-1 Review – Illegal Bat Illegal Bat Penalty:

• Batter enters batter’s box with and illegal• Or a batter is discovered to have used an illegal

bat before the next pitch to the following batter• The batter is out or the defense may take the

result of the play.• The bat shall be immediately removed from the

game.

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• Baseball now matches other NFHS rules codes.

• Requiring padding of casts, splints and altered braces worn by players.

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Rule 1-5-8

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Rule 1-4-2Padded Casts/Braces for Pitchers

The rule (1-4-2) still applies for the pitcher. A pitcher cannot wear any item on his hands,

wrists or arms which may be distracting to the batter.

That includes a cast, guard, brace, splint, etc. that is white, gray or distracting on the pitcher’s arms.

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Rule 2-16-2Definition of a Foul Tip

Foul Tip:• Struck ball must go directly from the bat to the

catcher’s hand or mitt.• Can only be caught by the catcher.• A strike is added to the batter’s count.• Ball remains in play.• Eliminated the language that a foul tip can be

caught by any infielder.

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Rule 2-16-2Definition of a Foul Tip

A bunt that does not go directly to the catcher’s glove, does not meet the definition of a foul tip.

The ball was caught before it hit the ground and is a foul pop-up.

Any defensive player can catch the ball and it will be registered as an out.

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Rule 3-1-5Concussions

Possible signs and symptoms:• Loss of consciousness,• Headache,• Dizziness,• Confusion,• Balance problems,• Staggering around

“When in doubt, sit him out!”

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Rule 3-1-5Concussions

Only health-care professionals can determine if a player has experienced a concussion.

Officials are asked to observe players to see if they exhibit the signs or symptoms of a concussion, and immediately remove him from the game.

The player shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.

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Concussion Management While a player may or may not be unconscious, he

only has to show the signs or symptoms of a concussion to be removed from the contest.

When allowing the player to return to competition on the same day (i.e., double-header or tournament play), the health-care professional, who releases the player, and the coach bear responsibility for the player.

Officials are asked to observe players to see if they exhibit the signs or symptoms of a concussion, and immediately remove him from the game.

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Rule 8-2-6LLast Time By

If a runner correctly touches a base that was missed (either advancing or returning), the last time he was by the base, that last touch corrects any previous base running infraction.

Cannot be called out on an appeal. Clarifies the appeal procedure, allowing the

runner to correct his base running error.

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Rule 8-2-6Runner May Not Return

Remember a runner may NOT return to touch a missed base or one left to soon on a caught fly ball if:• 1. He has reached a base beyond the base

missed or left too soon and the ball becomes dead.

• 2. He has left the field of play, or• 3. A following runner has scored.

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POINTS OF EMPHASIS

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Pregame Equipment Check Each umpire must inspect the available

equipment prior to the contest. Bat inspection is critical due to the new bat

rules. Batting and catcher helmet inspection must

also take place with the new emphasis on concussion management.

Cracked helmets or helmets without proper padding provide little to no protective assurances.

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The End

Thanks &

Have a Great Season!Questions?

ContactJim Angele

[email protected]