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Old Sat May 26, 2012, 01:09am
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Sorry for the confusion guys haha.

The picture is within a high school game using FED rules obviously. I posted it as the player is clearly wearing two necklaces and also has a band on. There is no way that the umpires could have missed this, so why are they willingly allowing the players to wear it?

My rant into travel ball comes from the fact that I have yet to do a game within USSSA where there was not one kid with his neck hanging over from all the necklaces he is wearing.
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 09:52pm
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Most of the travel ball I do uses HS rules, and so must have no jewelry. There have been multiple occasions where I have required one person to remove jewelry, and then within a few seconds, the 1/2 the rest of the team removes some too!
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Old Sun May 27, 2012, 10:53pm
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Most of the travel ball I do uses HS rules, and so must have no jewelry. There have been multiple occasions where I have required one person to remove jewelry, and then within a few seconds, the 1/2 the rest of the team removes some too!
Just curious - what org is the umbrella for your travel ball?

The only one I've run across that uses FED is AAU.
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Old Mon May 28, 2012, 02:30am
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Rich,
The tournaments run by USA Baseball, Perfect Game, CABA, and other smaller entities like the Battle in the South all use NFHS as the basis for their rules.

USSSA and Nations baseball use OBR based rules with some of the NFHS safety rules.

Roughly speaking, at about age 14 (sometimes less) travel ball organizations which have players that will end up playing college ball pretty much stop playing in USSSA or Nations and play instead tournaments that use NFHS rules.
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Old Mon May 28, 2012, 01:41pm
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Just curious - what org is the umbrella for your travel ball?

The only one I've run across that uses FED is AAU.
I do a ton of Gameday USA tourney's, they all use FED rules. I do a bunch of other travel ball, not even sure who it is (nor do I really care), but I'm betting 70-80% of the non-men's leagues I do are FED here in the Chicago Suburbs.

(And I'm not a big fan of the men's leagues most of the time, just the larger paychecks!)
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Old Mon May 28, 2012, 02:50pm
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Are they 100% FED rules or do they use a variation of the FED rules?

For summer ball around here they like to pick and choose between rule sets. Let's use FED for FPSR, DH and we will use OBR for everything else, and maybe throw in a few 'house' rules just to keep things interesting.
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Old Mon May 28, 2012, 03:08pm
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Okay, okay. So they're FED rules, with free subs usually, maybe or maybe not to infield fly, a few other things here and there. Leave it up to each league to make things more complicated!

But absolutely FED based.
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Old Mon May 28, 2012, 04:01pm
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For the tournaments I was referring to, the rules will say "NFHS with the following exceptions:"

The exceptions usually include more restrictive age rules, time limits in pool play, mercy rules, special procedures to accelerate the outcome of an extra inning game, protest procedures, and in many cases, a requirement for wood bats.

The sort of rules that we normally think of as the "playing rules" are straight NFHS.
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Old Wed May 30, 2012, 02:35pm
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Well,

Actually the answer to the "what states don't use NFHS baseball rules" was always the same:

Massachusetts

and

North Dakota (as they do not play high school baseball at all).

Don't know if that has changed.

T
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Old Wed May 30, 2012, 05:11pm
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I'm thinking a southern state, Mississippi if I'm not mistaken. One of those.
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Rhode Island.
Well, I was really close on that guess.

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Not Mississippi, we use straight FED rules for HS ball

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Actually the answer to the "what states don't use NFHS baseball rules" was always the same:

Massachusetts

and

North Dakota (as they do not play high school baseball at all).

Don't know if that has changed.

T
So now there are three?
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