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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Beginning next year, high school baseball teams will be given the option to use an 18-inch first base or the double first base. The larger base is […]
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Beginning next year, high school baseball teams will be given the option to use an 18-inch first base or the double first base. The larger base is […]
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Pitchers will now join catchers as the only players in high school softball permitted to receive one-way electronic communication from the dugout, effective with the 2027 season. […]
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