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onetime1 Thu Jul 26, 2012 04:50pm

Helmets in coaches box
 
Do high school coaches as per the NFHS required to wear helmets in the coaches box? I know the big time in college and the professional coaches are required.

mbyron Thu Jul 26, 2012 05:32pm

Not yet. Might be in next year's book.

ozzy6900 Thu Jul 26, 2012 06:22pm

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Originally Posted by mbyron (Post 850015)
Not yet. Might be in next year's book.

As of now, this is a negative.

jicecone Thu Jul 26, 2012 07:56pm

This was put in place by Louisiana HS Athletic Association last year. After about 1 week it became as natural as players wearing helmets. No problems that I knew of.

waltjp Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:05pm

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Originally Posted by SafeOutReplay (Post 850020)
Too bad. Again, HS baseball fails to learn from its Big Brother.

What's the need? If it's safety, then why not address the pitcher's safety? I've seen many pitchers get hit, and some seriously injured with batted balls.

BSUmp16 Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by waltjp (Post 850031)
What's the need? If it's safety, then why not address the pitcher's safety? I've seen many pitchers get hit, and some seriously injured with batted balls.

It's entirely legal under FED rules for a pitcher (or other infielder) to wear protective head gear. If you want it, you can wear it.

waltjp Thu Jul 26, 2012 09:19pm

And what is preventing a base coach from wearing a helmet?

briancurtin Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:48pm

The injury that caused the helmets to become a rule was a neck injury.

CT1 Fri Jul 27, 2012 06:04am

Although there was a proposal before the rules committee to require helmets for adult base coaches, it didn't pass.

I can't imagine why.

waltjp Fri Jul 27, 2012 07:41am

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Originally Posted by briancurtin (Post 850044)
The injury that caused the helmets to become a rule was a neck injury.

Exactly. The helmet would have accomplished nothing, but it appeases those that say something needs to be done.

MD Longhorn Fri Jul 27, 2012 08:15am

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Originally Posted by waltjp (Post 850031)
What's the need? If it's safety, then why not address the pitcher's safety? I've seen many pitchers get hit, and some seriously injured with batted balls.

Ask Mike Coolbaugh what the need is.

MD Longhorn Fri Jul 27, 2012 08:17am

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Originally Posted by briancurtin (Post 850044)
The injury that caused the helmets to become a rule was a neck injury.

Um.... no, no it wasn't.

BretMan Fri Jul 27, 2012 08:51am

News accounts from the time indicate that Coolbaugh was hit in the neck, not the head.

Tim C Fri Jul 27, 2012 09:02am

Ahem,
 
Mike Coolbaugh was hit in the left side of his neck.

As for helmets on base coaches it is a gut reaction by baseball.

Totally unneeded.

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Manny A Fri Jul 27, 2012 09:11am

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Originally Posted by Tim C (Post 850070)
Mike Coolbaugh was hit in the left side of his neck.

As for helmets on base coaches it is a gut reaction by baseball.

Totally unneeded.

Agree. Heck, they're not even wearing helmets with earflaps. Those things protect them only from fly balls.


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