What’s In This Issue?
• New NCAA Fight Rule Hits Snag: NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel puts approval on hold until NCAA Rules Committee can answer questions about player ejections.
• NCAA Speed-Up Rule Denied: NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel rejects new proposal that would have cut down the time of games.
• Ken Ravizza Passes Away: Possibly the greatest sports psychologist in history will be missed a great deal by everyone in baseball.
• Keeping Soldiers Safe: Ken Ravizza not only helped athletes in many different sports, but he worked with helping Army troops keep their focus during grueling 16-hour missions. Many of these techniques are the same he used for baseball players.
• Special Rundown On Summer Baseball: Collegiate Baseball takes an in-depth look at college summer teams that captured titles along with top players.
• Lou Pavlovich Column: Former Connecticut Head Coach Andy Baylock defies science at the golden age of 80 as he still throws batting practice with over 2 million pitches.
• USA Baseball Summer Teams: Collegiate Baseball takes a look at how different national baseball teams did over the summer of 2018.
• Editorial: NCAA Oversight Panel made a poor decision in not having 20-second play clock with men on base as well as not having 2 play clocks for contests.
• New High School Rules: National Federation of State High School Associations’ Baseball Rules Committee announces rules for next season.
• $1 Million Gift To Texas: Jason and Justin McMinn commit big money toward University of Texas baseball program’s new development facility.
• Ruleball With Rich Marazzi: How about this amazing triple play in pro baseball?
• Largest Video Board In College Baseball: LSU will unveil massive structure that measures 71.4 feet wide by 37.8 feet high for 2019 season.
• Dave Keilitz Inducted Into Michigan Hall Of Fame: Special honor given to legendary figure as he is inducted with Kalamazoo native and former New York Yankee Derek Jeter .
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