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Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations 2014 NFHS Baseball Rules PowerPoint Presentation B. Elliot Hopkins, MLD, CAA Baseball Rules Editor

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Legal Pitching Positions Rule The set is one of two legal pitching positions. For the set position, a pitcher shall stand with his entire non-pivot foot in front of a line extending through the front edge of the pitcher’s plate and with his entire pivot foot in contact with or directly in front of and parallel to the pitcher’s plate. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Legal Pitching Positions Rule The windup is second of two legal pitching positions. For the windup, the pitcher’s non-pivot foot shall be in any position on or behind a line extending through the front edge of the pitcher’s plate. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Illegal Pitching Position Rule A number of pitchers are starting in this position and coming set. This is not a legal position because it does not meet the requirements of either the windup or set position. PlayPic ®

Rule  ART For the set position the pitcher shall have the ball in either his gloved hand or pitching hand. His pitching hand down at his side or behind his back. Before starting the delivery, he shall stand with his entire non- pivot foot in front of a line extending through the front edge of the pitcher’s plate and with his entire pivot foot in contact with or directly in front of and parallel to the pitcher’s plate.

Rule (continued)  Rationale: To eliminate any confusion or circumvention of the set position pitching rule by a pitcher or coach. Also, to emphasize the pivot foot requirement to be in a legal set position.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Backswing Interference Rule 7-3-5c The batter is responsible for his bat throughout his swing. If the batter’s swing prevents the catcher from making a play, he has committed backswing interference. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE © REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Backswing Interference Rule 7-3-5c When the batter commits backswing interference and the attempt to retire R1 at second is unsuccessful, the batter is ruled out and R1 must return to first base. MechaniGram ®

Rule  ART. 5...Interfere with the catcher’s fielding or throwing by:  leaning over home plate,  stepping out of the batter’s box,  making any other movement, including backswing interference, which hinders action at home plate or the catcher’s attempt to play on a runner, or  Failing to make a reasonable effort to vacate a congested area when there is a throw to home plate and there is time for the batter to move away.  Rationale: Prior rule did not address this specific type of interference.

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Points of Emphasis

NFHS Rules Changes  BASEBALL is the only sport that video use has not been approved.  The NCHSAA strongly advocates for the use of video/electronic devices for the teaching and instructional opportunities for coaching.  Electronic devices (EXAMPLE: IPad for keeping stats is allowed in the dugout) – BUT, it cannot be used to display to a player.  Warning/ejection if done so.

Points of Emphasis  Malicious Contact  Coaching Attire  Umpire Authority and Enforcement

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Malicious Contact An unnecessarily hard tag is an example of defensive malicious contact. If that occurs, the ball is dead and the defensive player is ejected. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Malicious Contact Offensive players can be guilty of malicious contact. When malicious contact by an offensive player occurs, the ball is dead and the player is out and ejected. PlayPic ®

Malicious Contact  Not a new topic of discussion  Difference between incidental and malicious contact  NFHS Rules support in Rules 2,3,5,8, Dead Ball Table and Base Running Awards Table.  Umpires have the flexibility to judge witnessed contact as malicious or not.  Umpire judgment should not be removed by rule but enhanced by education, game experience and field locations/mechanics.

Malicious Contact  The majority of collisions occur at home plate or on the bases.  Runners should be instructed to slide or attempt to avoid contact with any defensive player.  Malicious contact can be committed either by an offensive or defensive player (3-3-1n PEN).

Malicious Contact  Suggested Parameters: Was the contact the result of intentional excessive force? Was there intent to injure?  The absence of these two conditions does not guarantee that malicious contact did not exist, they only provide a starting point for consideration!

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Coach’s Attire This is a traditional coach’s uniform in most states. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Coach’s Attire This uniform might be allowed in your state. Check with your local state association for their requirements. PlayPic ®

Coaching Attire  Coaches wearing the same uniform of the team is a longstanding tradition in the sport of baseball.  Coach’s attire supports uniformity and speaks to the notion of camaraderie of the team.  Baseball coaches are some of the few coaches that are on the field of play and have an active role during a live ball in any sport.

Coaching Attire  Identification of the adult coaches is the primary focus.  It provides visual security.  One can easily identify who does not belong because they are not dressed the same as the rest of the team.  Umpires have to be discerning and flexible in their approach with these coach/teacher individuals.

Coaching Attire  Today’s current school model is different from the past.  Every school and program is under tremendous pressure for program resources.  Umpires should know their state association’s requirements and procedures for coaches’ uniform violations.  Many schools have chosen not to require the coach to wear a uniform like his players and use the surplus resources to buy a uniform for an additional player.

Coaching Attire  Some state associations permit coaches to dress similar to their players by wearing (not a complete list): Team ball cap Wind shirt with team colors Team jersey Warm up jacket with team colors Grey baseball pants Athletic coaching slacks

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Umpire’s Authority Coaches are permitted to question rules and their enforcements, but are not allowed to question the judgment of the umpire. The umpire is the sole authority for ruling on a game. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Umpire’s Authority When an umpire comes to the mound, the defensive conference is over. The coach should respect the umpire’s authority to resume the game and not linger or prolong the conference unnecessarily. PlayPic ®

Umpire Authority and Enforcement  The game official has one of the toughest roles in all sports: He has to know all the rules. He has to correctly apply those rules. He has to know all the various case plays and variations. He has to make hard decisions immediately. He has to be perfect.

Umpire Authority and Enforcement  Umpires have the unenviable responsibility and authority to make decisions based on the rules.  The game official has to make calls, correct behavior and issue direction to students and coaches.  At times, players, fans and coaches will not agree with the decision of an umpire and they have that right…however, they do not have the right not to accept the decision of the umpire.

Umpire Authority and Enforcement  A coach or player cannot (not limited to): Dispute an umpire’s call. Fail to comply with an umpire’s directive. Exaggerate the time allowed for conferences. Challenge the umpire’s authority. Incite fan/spectator negative behavior. Model inappropriate behavior to their team members.

Umpire Authority and Enforcement  The positive effect of activity/athletic participation is well documented and is a determining factor for projecting success in life.  If we allow bad behavior to become the norm, we are doing a huge disservice to the young people we serve and are systematically destroying the foundation of education-based athletics.

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Pitcher’s Arm Care Suggestions

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Arm Care Coaches have an obligation to take care of their pitchers. Arm injuries continue to rise and proper care must be taken. No single win is worth unnecessary risk or injury to a player. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Arm Care When a pitcher indicates he is injured, the coach should remove him from the game immediately. His replacement gets as many throws as reasonable to warm up. PlayPic ®

Arm Care Suggestions  Arm injuries are on the rise in high school age players.  Most of the arm injuries are at the pitcher position.  45% of pitchers under the age of 12 experience chronic elbow pain.  Ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction (Tommy John) surgeries have increased over 700% in the last decade for adolescent pitchers.

The Basics Rule books will be mailed to the AD 1 st Practice---February 12 1st Contest---February 26 Qualifiers Due---6AM on May 12 –Earlier to accommodate request from you as coaches State Championships---June 6-7

General Information Dead Periods Week of the 4 th Week of the Coaches Clinic All forms NCHSAA.ORG Regional Week: No other games Best 2 of 3 to be played anytime between Tuesday and Saturday of that week Eligibility Power Point—still required viewing

Sportsmanship  Star Sportsmanship Course – for ejected or DQ’ed coach/player $7 fee  Fighting Ejection – coach has to take different course “Teaching & Modeling Behavior (at least $20) Profanity

Coaches’ Education Requirement –NFHS “FUNDAMENTALS OF COACHING” All non-faculty (non-teaching, certified personnel) and All newly hired coaches (new to your LEA, and have not passed the course) must complete and pass the certification –If currently a non-faculty coach, certification course must be completed prior to first day of practice. –On-line nfhslearn.com Cost of course is $35 and is a one-time completion requirement to be nationally certified. –MANDATE: August 1, 2015 for all coaches to be certified

NCHSAA Board Approved Items  2 Summer Dead Periods 1 st was week of 4 th Week of the Coaches Clinic  Up-to-Date Physical Examination for summer workouts  Transfer Policy (next slide)

If you make a bona fide change of residence, no transfer waiver required for satisfy residence eligibility All non-traditional member schools will be treated as its own LEA LEA’s must have a policy to govern inter- system transfers; if no policy, then sit for 365 days All waiver requests from one LEA to another will be handled through NCHSAA

NCHSAA Board Action Items  Clarified Endowment game language  Changed the title of “Booking Agents” to “Regional Supervisor”; this is for all sports  Made a change to Ejection Criteria relative to players leaving the bench $500 fine for player (s) leaving bench if unauthorized i.e. there is no fight (ejected for 2 games)

Gfeller-Waller Concussion Act  Must be observed—it’s the law! Yearly review and signatures required RTP updated; on the website EAP must be updated and shared with staff at your school Supposed to be reviewed by a licensed athletic trainer There is a list posted on the website—Health and Safety—of names of persons who can review your EAP

Max Preps  “Official Statistician and Digital Media Partner” for the NCHSAA  Information will be used by conference presidents to determine play-off qualifiers Schedule and game results/scores required  Update all team information after each game Rosters, stats, etc.

Arm Care Suggestions References  The references for these suggestions are from:  Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center –  Paul Niggebrugge – Your Best Academy.com  American Sports Medicine Institute – ( arch&section=positionStatement) arch&section=positionStatement

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Thank you for your time and commitment to high school baseball. Have a great season!