The bat has to have a -3 difference in the length and weight (exp. 32 inches long 29 ounces) and has to be BESR certified. This means the Bat Exit Speed Ratio that the ball can't come off the ball above a certain speed. i believe its 97 mph. So if ur bat is a -3 and has a BESR sticker on it its good
You will want to check with your high school association and the governing body they use for rules and regulations. Most rules will be the same as MLB and college, however some rules such as innings pitched in a week or pitch count may vary depending on the state you play in
Usually the same as Major Leagues, but only playing 7 innings. The bat has to have a
-3 difference in the length and weight (exp. 32 inches long 29 ounces) and has to be BESR certified.
hey have to wear one with a cover over only one ear
There are quite a few high school rules regarding football visors. These visors must not have any profanity or drug references.
5 inches 9 ounces
middle school baseball is not as competitive as high school,and in middle school you cant get a scholarship for a college school None, They are both Federation Rules, Middle School should be a stepping stone to High School
no your bat has to be regulation size and very tan to use in a game
NFHSA seals balls @ 5ozs X 9"
There is no bat size in high school softball that you must have just pick what size you think fits you best
5A refers to the size of the high school. In most states 5A is the largest high schools. Some states choose to use 6 levels of highschools.
Size 5.
There is no size limit to the first baseman or catcher mitt in high school baseball. The size limit of a high school outfielder's mitt shall be no larger than 14-inches in height, 8-inch width at palm, and 53/.4-inch webbing.
The largest recorded class size for high school graduation is Plano East Senior High School located at 3000 Los Rios Boulevard and it had 2,599 graduates.
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Yes, all professional baseball team fields (infields} are the same size, outfields vary from stadium to stadium. This also true for high school and college baseball teams.