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2017 NFHS BASEBALL RULES POWERPOINT Take Part. Get Set For Life. National Federation of State High School Associations B. Elliot Hopkins, MLD, CAA Director of Sports, Sanctioning and Student Services NJSIAA Modifications Lineup Cards


  1. 2017 NFHS BASEBALL RULES POWERPOINT Take Part. Get Set For Life.™ National Federation of State High School Associations B. Elliot Hopkins, MLD, CAA Director of Sports, Sanctioning and Student Services

  2. NJSIAA Modifications  Lineup Cards  Umpire Communications with press and social media  Suspended Games  Adult Coaches must wear helmet in coaching box  Bench/Dugout Area requirements  Chrome helmets  Sunglasses

  3. Lineup Cards  Baseball Committee requested change back to pre 2013 format.  Strongly recommends that the lineup card be presented on a 5 x 7 cardstock style.  DH shall be listed immediately below the player he is batting for.  The recommended lineup card format allows for tracking substitutes and re-entry rules.  Many schools have used tear outs from scorebooks that are more appropriate for games played without re-entry.

  4. Starter Number Position Substitute Substitute Substitute 1 Adams 17 SS 2 Coleman 45 P Fox #18 Coleman #45 3 Fitzsimmons 8 2B 4 Carter 43 LF 5 Santos 19 CF 6 Baker 6 1B Johnson 27 DH 7 Sadowski 29 RF 8 Martin 41 C 9 DeMarini 38 3B

  5. Umpire communications with press and social media  Umpires shall not talk to Media or post on Social Media comments on rulings.  After officiating a high school baseball game, any questions from the media are to be referred to Larry White, NJSIAA Assistant Director. Game officials shall respond, “NO Comment”, when asked a question about a ruling or play.  Officials shall refrain from commenting or offering a ruling on a play situation in a game that they were not involved in.  The above also pertains to posting comments on social media sites as well.

  6. Suspended Games  NJSIAA has adopted the suspended game rule for State and Conference Tournament play. State Tournament games must be played to completion. (10 Run Rule is in effect for all tournament games).  Schools may treat a regular season game as a suspended game only if the Conference adopts the Suspended Game rule prior to March 31 st of each year.  This is important as a “tie” does not result in power points. A suspended game must be completed prior to the State Tournament cutoff date in order to be included in power point calculations.  In order for a regular season game between opponents of schools from different conferences be considered suspended, both conferences must have adopted the suspended game rule prior to March 31 st .

  7. Adult Coaches Helmet Policy  Any adult coaching in the first or third base coach’s box shall wear a helmet. The helmet may be:  Tradition hard shell with a visor and no ear flaps.  Single ear flap.  Double ear flap.   No plastic hat liners or inserts may be worn within a cloth hat to meet this requirement.  All baseball officials are required to enforce this policy and shall not start ANY inning until ALL coaches on the field are in compliance with this NJSIAA safety policy  The NJSIAA is highly recommending that all Middle Schools adopt this safety policy for coaches.

  8. No Plastic Hat Liners or Inserts

  9. Bench / Dugout Requirements  The primary responsibility of officials, athletic directors and coaches is safety of participants. This includes adult coaches as well as student- athletes.  NFHS rules require players and coaches to be within the confines of the bench/dugout area while the ball is live. It is recommended that the bench/dugout area be protected by a fence. No one shall be permitted to stand in the open area that serves as an entrance to the bench/dugout area.  If the bench/dugout area is not protected by a fence, coaches may utilize a temporary protective device, ie., a batting practice screen, to sit behind. The bench/dugout area may only be extended away from home plate; not toward home plate.  Coaches may not create a dead ball area and sit in front of the bench/dugout area’s protective fence even if protected by the backstop fencing.

  10. 2015 Baseball Up-Date Dugout Enforcement Policy • Schools can not extend or create a “Dead Ball Area” from the backstop/cage to the dugout fence in order to create a coaches sitting area.

  11. NJSIAA DUGOUT POLICY NO standing in the dugout entrance This policy to be in effect starting with the 2014 pre season

  12. Bench / Dugout Requirements  Full compliance is expected from all umpires. If a coach gives you an argument about this policy, tell him you are following NJSIAA policy.  NJSIAA will monitor enforcement of this policy. If observed and reported to the Chapter:  The chapter shall issue a written warning to officials involved on a first offense.  On a second offense, the Chapter Secretary shall forward a written report to the NJSIAA detailing both offenses and develop a corrective action plan that at a minimum contains an educational component for all chapter officials.  A third offense shall mandate the baseball assigning committee consider this in assigning State Tournament games.

  13. Sunglasses  High School baseball is an extra-curricular activity and an extension of the classroom. There is no allowance for styling that may be appropriate for other levels of the game.  Sunglasses are to be worn as designed by players, coaches and umpires. They are not be worn on the bill of the cap or dangled below the face.  Umpires choosing to wear sunglasses shall select a conservative style and not draw attention.  If observed, the violator shall be directed to wear the sunglasses appropriately. Failure to comply shall be reported to the Head Coach for corrective action.

  14. This is the proper way for players to wear sunglasses.

  15. Eye Black  Only one Straight Line or Strip of Eye Black is permitted under each eye. If the strip has the maker's name displayed when applied, it is legal.  High School baseball is an extension of the classroom and a valuable learning experience in good sportsmanship. Wearing eye black in “War Paint” style is a form of intimidation and not to be allowed.  If observed during a game, the official: 1. Shall stop the contest and inform the Head Coach of the violation. 2. Player shall immediately remove the eye black and wear appropriately. There is no penalty if the violation can be addressed without undue delay. 3. If removal causes an undue delay, the Head Coach shall announce a substitute and the game resumes. If a starter, player retains re-entry eligibility. If a substitute, he no longer is eligible to re-enter the game.

  16. Eye Black “War Paint Look” Eye Black - Per NJSIAA POLICY • Only one Straight Line or Strip of Eye Black is permitted under each eye. • If the strip has the maker's name displayed when applied, it is legal. • All other shapes and designs are not allowed to be worn at a game .

  17. PRE-GAME SPORTSMANSHIP READING NJSIAA Tolerance Policy  The following statement will be stated at the start of EVERY Baseball and Softball Game  It will be read at the pre-game plate conference and include; • Both Head Coaches • Both Team Captains U2 CAP CAP C1 C2 U1

  18. NFHS UMPIRE MANUAL CHANGES www.nfhs.or g

  19. Manual Change NEW UMPIRE’S SIGNAL DOUBLE TAG-UP SIGNAL The “Double Tag - Up Signal” is one that the umpires give to one another when there are runners on first and second base with less than two outs to indicate that the plate umpire will take any play at third base involving the runner on second base should he tag- up and try to advance. Rationale: Better communication between umpires. www.nfhs.org

  20. Manual Change CHANGING DESIGNATION OF PLATE UMPIRE AND OTHER BASE UMPIRES  In a 2-man system, the nomenclature of identifying the plate umpire has been changed to Plate Umpire (PU), and U1 now represents the first base umpire.  In a 3-man system, the plate umpire has been changed to Plate Umpire (PU), and U1 now represents the first base umpire and U2 represents the third base umpire.  In a 4-man system, the plate umpire would be recognized as PU, U1 now represents the first base umpire, U2 represents the second base umpire and U3 would represent the third base umpire.  Rationale: Clarification and consistency with other codes and teaching/camp curriculum. www.nfhs.org

  21. Base Umpire  Walking into the Hands on Thigh set: Positions B and C pitch: Position A

  22. Umpire Professionalism  Using Professional, Collegiate or any other rules & mechanics is unacceptable.

  23. Umpire Professionalism  Never communicate with fans; especially if they are belligerent! Immediately contact Site manager.

  24. Swipe Tag or Pulled Foot at 1 st base.  Base Umpire must make call; then request help if there is a question.  May be difficult to see in Position B and C.

  25. Batter-Runner misses first base Base Umpire shall signal “safe” on a play where the batter- runner beats the throw to first base but does not touch the base. It is the defensive team’s responsibility to appeal batter- runner missing 1 st base.

  26. Runner misses home plate and catcher misses tag.  Plate Umpire makes “No Call”.  Defensive Appeal Play

  27. Infield Fly: Umpire Communication No specific signal is MANDATED in NFHS Umpire Manual. Variety of signals may be used. Important Part of pre- game meeting.

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