Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations 2013 NFHS Baseball Rules Changes B. Elliot Hopkins, MLD, CAA Baseball.

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Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations 2013 NFHS Baseball Rules Changes B. Elliot Hopkins, MLD, CAA Baseball Rules Editor

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Altering of Bats Rule Note The altering of non-wood bats continues to be an important issue in high school baseball. It is the responsibility of players and coaches to ensure that bats are not altered. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Altering of Bats Rules Note The NFHS has been advised that certain manufacturers consider alteration, modification and "doctoring" of their bats to be unlawful and subject to civil and, under certain circumstances, criminal action. PlayPic ®

Legal Consequences Rule Note  The NFHS is aware that bat altering is on the rise.  Bat manufacturers are also aware and extremely concerned about their products being misrepresented and altered.  It is extremely important that coaches express to their players and their parents the importance of not altering or modifying bats.  Rationale: Risk Minimization.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Electronic Monitoring Equipment Rule 3-3-1f It is illegal to use any video monitoring or replay equipment for coaching purposes during a game. That includes mobile devices that have video capabilities. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Electronic Equipment Rule 3-3-1f A coach or team member may use electronic equipment in the dugout as long as it is not used for video recording or replay. A tablet computer used for scorekeeping purposes only is permissible. PlayPic ®

Video Usage Rule 3-3-1f  Smart phones and tablet computers effectively handle mundane tasks like keeping score, managing the line-up and tracking the progress and performance of both teams.  Using these devices for video recording and replaying the images are not permitted.  PENALTY: Coach shall be ejected.  Rationale: Prohibited use of video monitoring.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Equipment in Coaching Box Rule 3-3-1i A coach may not have any electronic equipment in the coaching box, even if intended to be used for scoring purposes only. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Electronic Equipment Rule 3-3-1i The only equipment that a coach may have and use in the coaching box is a stopwatch, a rules book (hard copy) and a scorebook (hard copy). PlayPic ®

Coach’s Box Equipment Rule 3-3-1i  Permissible Equipment: Stopwatch Hard copy of the NFHS Baseball Rules book Hard copy of a scorebook Cellular phone (in pocket) for emergencies.  PENALTY: Umpire may restrict the offender to the bench/dugout for the remainder of the game or eject the offender.  Rationale: Clarification of permitted items in the coach’s box.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Extra Warmup Throws Rule 6-2-2c Exception When a pitcher is ejected from a game, his successor may be authorized to receive more than the standard eight warmup throws that he would get as a substitute. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC RULE CHANGE Extra Warmup Throws Rule 6-2-2c Exception When replacing a pitcher who was ejected, the substitute pitcher should be afforded the same warmup criteria as he would if replacing an injured pitcher. Extra throws may be authorized by the umpire-in-chief. PlayPic ®

Extra Warm up Throws Rule 6-2-2c Exception  If a pitcher is ejected, an incoming pitcher should be afforded the same warm up opportunity as he would if he was replacing an injured pitcher.  The umpire-in-chief may grant more pitchers to warm up the new pitcher’s arm.  Rationale: Clarification of the treatment of an incoming pitcher.

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Editorial Changes

Dead Ball and Delayed Dead Ball Table  Awards or Penalties #23. “Batter is out. Coach is restricted to the dugout/bench upon first offense, then ejected after second offense….7-4-a, 1-3-5, 4-1-3b Penalty.  Rationale: Editorial.

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

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Legal Pitching Positions The windup is one 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 POINT OF EMPHASIS Legal Pitching Positions The set is the other legal pitching position. For the set position, a pitcher’s entire non-pivot foot must be in front of a line extending through the front edge of the pitcher’s plate and the entire pivot foot must be in contact with or in front of the pitching plate. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Illegal Pitching Position A number of pitchers are starting a pitch from this hybrid position. This position is illegal since it does not meet the criteria of either the windup or set position. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Illegal Pitching Motion Going to the mouth while in contact with the pitcher’s plate is an illegal pitch with no one on base or a balk with runners on base, not because the pitcher goes to his mouth, but because the action simulates the start of the pitching motion. PlayPic ®

Legal/Illegal Pitching Position  Rules governing the pitcher’s position on the pitcher’s plate and movement have remained constant over the last several decades.  Modified and hybrid positions have become popular at higher levels of baseball.  These creative pitcher’s stances might be appropriate at the advanced levels but not for the age and skill level of a typical high school pitcher.  Umpires must be aware of the position of the non-pivot foot.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Pace of Play A pitcher has 20 seconds to pitch or make or attempt a play (including a legal feint) after receiving the ball. By enforcing this and other pace of play rules, the game will be played at the proper speed without either team gaining an unfair advantage. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Pace of Play A returning pitcher has 60 seconds to complete his five warmup throws (timed from the third out of the previous inning). Teams should hustle on and off the field once the third out is made. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Pace of Play The batter must remain in the box during his time at bat unless one of the eight exceptions in Rule is met. Keeping the batter in the box dramatically increases the game’s pace of play. PlayPic ®

Pace of Game Play  The committee identified these areas in need of improvements that detract from what otherwise is an exciting and enjoyable game:  Handling offensive and defensive charged conferences in a timely manner.  Speeding up the time between innings and during pitching changes.  Umpires diligently counting the number of warm-up pitches.  The batter’s box rule (the batter must generally keep one foot in the box during an at-bat). Unless it meets one of the eight exceptions:

Pace of Game Play (Batter’s box rule exceptions) The batter swings at the pitch. The batter is forced out of the box by the pitch. The batter attempts a “drag bunt.” The pitcher or catcher feints or attempts a play at any base. The pitcher leaves the dirt area of the pitching mound or takes a position more than five feet from the pitcher’s plate after receiving the ball. A member of either team requests and is granted “Time.” The catcher leaves the catcher’s box to adjust his equipment or give defensive signals. The catcher does not catch the pitched ball.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Compliant Bats The head coach of each team is required to verify to the umpire-in-chief that his team's equipment is properly equipped in accordance with NFHS rules, prior to the start of each game. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Compliant Bats There are several ways bats can be altered illegally, including through the use of bat warming devices. Even though a bat meets the rules, once it has been altered, it is an illegal bat. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Compliant Bats Removing the end cap off a bat makes it an illegal altered bat, with or without doing anything to the inside of the bat, such as inserting tennis balls or shaving the inside wall of the bat. PlayPic ®

Compliant Bats  Altering bats by such methods as rolling, shaving the bat wall, flattening or otherwise manipulating the bat from its original manufactured condition is a federal offense.  Not only is it illegal but it can cause injury or worse to a young person.  The NFHS is committed to eliminating altered bats from interscholastic baseball.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Risk Minimization Loose equipment on the field is a safety issue. Umpires and coaches must be diligent to ensure that there is no loose equipment in live-ball territory during a game. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Risk Minimization Umpires must be aware when inclement weather is in the area. Play must be stopped at the first sound of thunder or the first sight of lightning for a minimum of 30 minutes. PlayPic ®

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Risk Minimization When the bullpen is on the playing field, teams will use a player to “protect” the players warming up from batted balls. The protector is required to have a glove. A NOCSAE- approved helmet is recommended, but not required. PlayPic ®

Risk Minimization  High school baseball reports some of the lowest injuries than other NFHS sports.  Dedicated coaches and officials are the key to such success.  Attention should be given to the following: Loose equipment, Weather conditions, The role of the “protector”.

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC POINT OF EMPHASIS Good Sporting Behavior Each game is an opportunity for coaches, umpires and players to model respectful behavior. The positive values that are learned will serve players long after their baseball experience has concluded. PlayPic ®

Good Sporting Behavior  Coaches and Umpires must work together. Each contest is another opportunity for coaches and umpires to teach not only baseball skills, but also model respectful behavior as well as professional relationships.  Game situations typically provide a coach the opportunity to identify a “teachable moment” to reinforce good sporting behavior.

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Umpires Manual Change

© REFEREE ENTERPISES INC UMPIRES MANUAL Delayed-Dead Ball The signal for a delayed-dead ball has been removed from the Umpires Manual. PlayPic ®

Delayed - Dead Ball Signal Removed  The Delayed - Dead Ball Signal is removed but not the article (5-1-2) from the Rules book and the Umpires Manual.  In lieu of using that signal when one of the seven scenarios that constitute a delayed dead ball situation occurs, the umpire will allow for playing action to cease, call “Time!”, identify the infraction and make his award.  Rationale: Infrequently used signal that did not contribute to the overall set of umpire mechanics.

Delayed - Dead Ball Situations  The seven scenarios that constitute delayed dead ball situations are the following: Batter interferes with the catcher as he attempts to play on a runner. A catcher or any fielder obstructing a batter or runner or through use of detached player equipment. Umpire interference with the catcher attempting to throw. Any offensive team personnel that calls “Time” or uses other command or commits any action for the purpose of trying to cause the pitcher to balk. Anyone who is required to wear a batting helmet deliberately removes the helmet, while the ball is in live-ball territory and the ball is live. A coach physically assists a runner. A ball touches an illegal glove/mitt.

Repositioning of U2 Coverage

 In the NFHS Umpires Manual under the 2- Man Mechanic section, we have repositioned the umpire, with runners on third and first base, U2 will be in the “B” position.  Rationale: It is a better position for any pick off attempt by pitcher or catcher at first or third base. U2 is closest to the delayed double steal rundown play. It is the ideal position for watching R2 touching second base on any base hit.

NCHSAA REGULATIONS  Rule books will be mailed to the AD in the fall  May begin Practice---Feb. 13  Date of first contest---Feb. 27  State Championships---May 31 – June 1

POINTS OF EMPHASIS  Game Times during the playoffs: On lighted fields--7:00PM unless mutually agree to play at 6:00PM; anything earlier than that must be approved by NCHSAA Saturday game times during playoffs are always negotiable If one-way distance for visiting team is greater than 100 miles, game time SHALL BE 6:00PM  Fall Leagues: Still an issue  Grandfather Clause: Many questions during end of May

RULES & REMINDERS  Note: Dead period begins July 30 through Sept. 1; winter dead period is October 31-December 1.  Coaching Requirement: All coaches must still attend a required meeting with Athletic Director to view the Eligibility power-point presentation prepared by NCHSAA Staff  Concussion Rule: Gfeller-Waller Law must be observed; If a student receives head injury or suspected concussion, he/she MUST have the return to play form signed by Dr. licensed to practice medicine before returning to practice and/or play; all forms on health and safety page of the website

RULES & REMINDERS  Sportsmanship: If student or coach is ejected or DQ’ed, still must complete the Star Sportsmanship course on-line before returning to competition in addition to serving the contest penalty. Now a fee: if player is ejected, school must pay cost of the fee. Additionally, if a fighting ejection, head coach must take the “Teaching and Modeling Behavior” NFHS course; cost is $20; must be completed before coaching next game.  Middle School Students: Are not allowed to practice and/or play against high school students during open facility or skill development sessions during school year

NCHSAA BOARD APPROVED ITEMS  Now a $250 fine for non-compliant uniform  Coaches Education Requirement All non-faculty (non-teaching, certified personnel) and all newly hired coaches (new to your LEA, and has not passed the course) must complete and pass the NFHS “FUNDAMENTALS OF COACHING” certification course within sixty (60) days of hire. This is for head coaches, assistant coaches, including volunteers. If currently a non-faculty coach, certification course must be completed prior to first day of practice. Course is an online offering through the National Federation (NFHS). To access and complete the course, go to nfhslearn.com. Cost of course is $35 and is a one-time completion requirement to be nationally certified. NCHSAA Board of Directors has recommended 100% of coaching staff(s) complete the “FUNDAMENTALS OF COACHING” certification in three (3) years: Target date is August 1, 2015.

Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations Sports Medicine Report

Baseball Injury Data  The NFHS High School RIO TM has reported that boys’ baseball has one of the lowest injury rates among the boys’ sports studied.  Most Common injuries: Sprains (19.6%) Strains (18.7%) Fractures (16%)  Most Common Body Sites: Head/Face (17.2%) Shoulder (16.6%)

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!