Be the Referee: Pitch Counts

February 23, 2017

This week, MHSAA assistant director Mark Uyl explains the new baseball pitch count rule that will take effect this spring.

Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.

Below is this week's segment – Pitch Counts - Listen

One of the most significant changes to the game of high school baseball will take place this coming spring with the institution of the new pitch count rule.

In past years, pitchers were limited to how much that they could throw based on outs or innings pitched. Starting in the spring of 2017, pitchers will now be limited to each individual pitch thrown.

The maximum number of pitches is 105 pitches in a game. Pitchers also have to have required days of rest whenever they throw at least 50 pitches, 75 pitches, or the maximum of 105. This new rule is yet another way player safety is the number one priority.

    Past editions
    Feb. 16: Recruiting Officials - Listen
    Feb. 9: Ejections - Listen
    Feb. 2: Wrestling & Technology - Listen
    Jan. 26: Post Play - Listen
    Jan. 19: Ice Hockey Overtime - Listen
    Jan. 12: Free Throw Change - Listen
    Jan. 5: Ratings - Listen
    Dec. 22: Video Review - Part 2 - Listen
    Dec. 15: Video Review - Part 1 - Listen
    Dec. 8: Registration - Part 2 - Listen
    Dec. 1: Registration - Part 1 - Listen
    Nov. 24: You Make the Call - Sleeper Play - Listen
    Nov. 17: Automatic 1st Downs - Listen
    Nov. 10: Uncatchable Pass - Listen
    Nov. 3: The Goal Line - Listen
    Oct. 27: Help Us Retain Officials - Listen
    Oct. 20: Point After Touchdown - Listen
    Oct. 13: Untimed Down - Listen
    Oct. 6: Soccer Penalty Kick Change - Listen
    Sept. 29: Preparation for Officials - Listen
    Sept 22: You Make the Call: Returning Kickoffs - Listen
    Sept. 15: Concussions - Listen
    Sept 8: Equipment Covering the Knees - Listen
    Sept. 1: Play Clock Experiment - Listen
    Aug. 25: Clipping in the Free Blocking Zone - Listen

    Be the Referee: Lacrosse Foul in Critical Scoring Area

    By Paige Winne
    MHSAA Marketing & Social Media Coordinator

    May 21, 2024

    Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.

    Below is this week's segment – Lacrosse Foul in Critical Scoring Area - Listen

    We are on the lacrosse field today when a foul is called on the defense inside the critical scoring area with 12 seconds remaining in the third quarter. As the free position is being set up, the game clock expires. What’s the call?

    • Disregard the clock and continue administering the free position and play will commence with a whistle?
    • Reset the game clock to 12 seconds and the free position will commence with a whistle?
    • The free position shall not be administered, and the third quarter is over?

    If you said “do not administer the free position,” you are correct. The clock stops for fouls in the CSA in the last two minutes of the second and fourth quarters only – unless there is a 10-goal differential. If time runs out prior to the complete administration of a free position, then it shall not be administered.

    Previous Editions

    May 14: Avoiding the Tag - Listen
    May 7: Baseball Pitch Count - Listen
    April 30: Boys Lacrosse Helmets - Listen
    April 23: Softball Interference - Listen
    April 16: Soccer Red Card - Listen
    April 9: Batted Baseball Hits Runner - Listen
    March 12: Basketball Replay - Listen
    March 5: Hockey Officials - Listen
    Feb. 27: Less Than 5 - Listen
    Feb. 20: Air Ball - Listen
    Feb. 13: Hockey Penalties - Listen
    Jan. 30: Wrestling Tiebreakers - Listen
    Jan. 23: Wrestling Technology - Listen
    Jan. 9: 3 Seconds - Listen
    Dec. 19: Unsuspecting Hockey Hits - Listen
    Dec. 12: No More One-And-Ones - Listen
    Nov. 21: Football Finals Replay - Listen
    Nov. 14: Volleyball Unplayable Areas - Listen
    Nov. 7: Pass/Kick Off Crossbar - Listen
    Oct. 31: Cross Country Interference - Listen
    Oct. 24: Soccer Overtime - Listen
    Oct. 17: Tennis Spin - Listen
    Oct. 10: Blocked Kick - Listen
    Oct. 3: Volleyball Double & Lift - Listen
    Sept. 26: Registration Process - Listen
    Sept. 20: Animal Interference - Listen
    Sept. 13: Feet Rule on Soccer Throw-In - Listen
    Sept. 6: Volleyball Jewelry - Listen
    Aug. 30: Football Rules Similarities - Listen
    Aug. 23: Football Rules Differences - Listen