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NFHS- Waivers for Composite Baseball Bat Ban to be Considered
Waivers for Composite Bat Ban to be Considered
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (July 20, 2010) — The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), in a ruling by its Board of Directors, announced that waivers or modifications of the recent ban on composite bats in high school baseball may be considered in certain circumstances. Earlier this month, [...]
NFHS Rule Change Puts Moratorium on Composite Baseball Bats for the 2010-11 School Year.
Baseball Rules Change Puts Moratorium on Composite Bats
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (July 7, 2010) — One of six new rules changes by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Baseball Rules Committee forbids the use of composite bats until they can meet the Batted Ball Coefficient of Restitution (BBCOR) performance standard. The changes, which were [...]
NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approves committee action on composite bats
Aug 24, 2009 3:43:21 PM
By Greg Johnson- The NCAA News
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee’s recommendation to remove, at least temporarily, composite bats from NCAA competition. The rules committee proposed the action in July and met again via conference call August 17 after hearing comments from the membership and [...]
Moratorium placed on composite bats
By Aaron Fitt-Baseball America
Nestled amidst all the back-patting and reports of cheery economic and academic prospects during the “State of Baseball” news conference prior to the College World Series, NCAA officials revealed their concern over hyper-performing bats. Specifically, bats that used composite barrels tended to demonstrate significantly enhanced “trampoline effect” toward the end of their [...]



