Game Management Manual
BASEBALL
(Revised 2/19)
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Baseball Game Management Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sections Pages
1. Automatic Qualifier to NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.............................................3
2. Awards and Honors System .........................................................................................................3
3. Ball ...............................................................................................................................................3
4. Bat ................................................................................................................................................3
5. Bat Testing .................................................................................................................................. 3
6. Batting Practice Format ........................................................................................................... 3-4
7. Coaches’ Chair .............................................................................................................................4
8. Conference Champion .................................................................................................................4
9. Conference Schedule ............................................................................................................... 4-5
10. Departure Time from Conference Games ..................................................................................5
11. Designation of the Home Team .................................................................................................5
12. Field ...........................................................................................................................................5
13. Financial Settlements ............................................................................................................. 5-6
14. Jewelry Prohibition/Safety Regulation ......................................................................................6
15. Lightning Policy.........................................................................................................................6
16. NCAA Clock Protocols..............................................................................................................6
17. Protest of Officials’ Decisions ...................................................................................................6
18. Responsibilities of the Host Institution .................................................................................. 6-7
19. Roster for Series .........................................................................................................................7
20. Rules ..........................................................................................................................................7
21. Site of Games .............................................................................................................................7
22. Sports Information Department Representative ........................................................................7
23. Sportsmanship Policy.................................................................................................................7
24. Suspended Game Policy ........................................................................................................ 7-8
25. Ticket Policies ............................................................................................................................8
26. Tobacco Ban ..............................................................................................................................9
27. Umpires ......................................................................................................................................9
28. Unspecified Policies...................................................................................................................9
29. Weather Policies ......................................................................................................................10
Attachments
Standard Roster for Big Ten Series ............................................................................ Attachment A
Standard Player/Coach Pass List for Big Ten Series .................................................. Attachment B
Bat Testing Protocol ................................................................................................... Attachment C
Bat Testing Reporting Form ....................................................................................... Attachment D
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1. Automatic Qualifier to NCAA Division I Baseball Championship
The team designated as the Conference representative to automatically qualify for the NCAA
Division I Baseball Championship shall be the winner of the Conference postseason tournament.
Also see Section 29 of the Tournament Manual - Tie Breaker for NCAA Automatic Qualifier.
2. Awards and Honors System
All of the awards and honors sponsored by the Conference that are available to student-athletes in
the sport of baseball are designated in Section III (Awards and Honors System) of the Big Ten
Championship Manual.
3. Ball
The Conference shall use the Rawlings R1-NCAA baseball for the regular season and Conference
tournaments. The host shall provide balls for each game played, but is not required to provide
bullpen balls. The games should start with approximately four dozen baseballs, pre-rubbed and
examined by umpires. (Revised 2/22/00, 2/04, 2/06; Effective 2/06; Editorial Revision 9/10)
4. Bat
In regular season games (including Big Ten Tournament), only bats that meet the specifications
allowed for use in the NCAA Division I baseball championship will be used. (Revised 1/9/99,
2/04; Effective 2/04)
5. Bat Testing
The Big Ten Bat Testing Protocol and Reporting Form are outlined in Attachment C and D.
6. Batting Practice Format (Revised 2/04, 2/14; Effective 3/14)
A. The following is the batting format for all Conference contests with lights:
Home batting practice - 40 minutes
Visitor batting practice - 40 minutes
Home infield practice - 10 minutes
Visitor infield practice – 10 minutes
B. The following is the batting format for Saturday and Sunday contests with no lights:
Home batting practice - 40 minutes
Visitor batting practice - 40 minutes
Home infield practice - 10 minutes
Visitor infield practice – 10 minutes
C. The following is the batting format for Friday and Monday contests with no lights:
Visitor batting practice - 40 minutes
Home batting practice - 40 minutes
Visitor infield practice - 10 minutes
Home infield practice - 10 minutes.
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Note: The opposing team members may not be on the field or on the infield cut in front of the
dugouts during batting practice.
7. Coaches Chair
A baseball coach will serve a two-year term as the coaches' chair, beginning with the start of the
chair's first annual business meeting and concluding on the date of the annual business meeting
two years later. Coaches will rotate through the position based on alphabetical order of the
institutions. New coaches must attend at least one annual business meeting before being eligible
for the position.
8. Conference Champion (Revised 2/96, 2/00, 2/04, 2/09; Effective 2/09)
The Conference shall determine its baseball champion(s) by the best winning percentage of games
played during the regular season Conference schedule. Ties shall not be broken.
A. Non-conference games shall not be scheduled if such scheduling could in any way lead to
conflicts with playing dates of the Conference schedule.
B. The Conference baseball schedule shall be developed by the Conference office, reviewed
by coaches, and approved by the Sports Management Committee.
C. Each team shall play eight (8) out of twelve (12) Conference opponents each season.
D. Ties shall be counted in the Conference standings as one-half win and one-half loss.
E. If a team is on suspension it may compete in the Conference schedule, but it will not be
considered for the Conference championship or participation in the Conference tournament
irrespective of its final Conference standing.
F. All games, except for the third game, are to be considered suspended games if for any
reason a winner is not determined.
G. Every attempt shall be made to play at an alternate site if circumstances prohibit use of a
home field. The site shall be determined by the host team prior to the scheduled weekend
series by mutual agreement of both universities.
H. Teams will play one nine-inning game per day over a three-day period. No rain dates after
visiting team has left its campus to travel.
9. Conference Schedule
The Conference baseball schedule shall be developed according to the following parameters and
criteria. (Revised 2/04, 2/07. 7/07, 2/08, 2/09, 2/19; Effective 2/19)
A. The Conference schedule shall be played over the nine weekends prior to the Conference
tournament. The Conference tournament shall take place on the weekend prior to the
NCAA Championship Regionals and shall begin on a Wednesday.
B. Each team plays 8 of 12 Conference opponents each year.
C. Teams will see each institution home and away equitably over a three-year rotation.
D. Teams shall play in a 9-9-9 format.
E. No team has more than two consecutive series at home or on the road.
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F. Each team will experience a Bye week. BYE weeks will rotate annually for those occurring
in weeks 1 and 2. One team will be rotated out of the first two BYE weeks, every two years.
G. Based on a rotation of grouped teams, plays and no-plays will change annually.
H. The final weekend of the regular season shall be played on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
I. Conference teams may mutually agree to play on days other than those scheduled if
weather prevents play on the scheduled days, if travel problems exist or academic
commitments take precedence. The altered series must be played over two or three
consecutive days in the 9-9-9 format.
J. Once the visiting team leaves its campus to travel to the host campus (game site), the
scheduled day of the first contest is in force.
K. In the event of foreseen inclement weather, one of the days may be used for a doubleheader
with the agreement of both coaches. (Revised and Effective 2/10)
L. The first game in a doubleheader on a get away day (i.e. final day of the series) may be
stopped after seven innings if one team is ahead by at least ten (10) runs.
M. Final exams schedules of each institution will be considered when developing schedules.
N. If modest time changes are requested in order to accommodate live television, the host
institution may adjust the game time accordingly. If significant game changes (i.e. date
change or move from afternoon to prime time or vice versa) are requested in order to
accommodate television, mutual consent by the participating institutions is required.
O. Television may move up to two (2) series per institution with no more than one on the road,
to a Saturday/Sunday/Monday series.
P. If any games in the series have been selected to be televised, the conference office must be
notified before any schedule changes are made.
10. Departure Time from Conference Games
The visiting team may depart from a Conference city no earlier than 8 p.m. or the last possible
flight time available on the final day of the three-day series. If the last possible flight time is earlier
than 8 p.m., the visiting coach will inform the host coach prior to finalizing travel plans. (Revised
2/17/98, 2/04; Effective 2/04)
11. Designation of the Home Team
During Conference play, the host school shall be designated as the home team, unless mutually
agreed upon by both universities when moving the location. (Revised and Effective 2/04)
12. Field (Revised and Effective 2/04)
In order to avoid cancellations due to wet grounds, each university shall provide a reliable rain
cover for its entire infield. This cover shall be placed on the field the day before a scheduled
Conference game or games, unless the condition of the field does not warrant this action.
13. Financial Settlements
A. A settlement or a financial report for a scheduled game or event is not necessary unless
mutually agreed.
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B. Each university shall pay its own game and other expenses for a scheduled game or event
unless otherwise mutually agreed.
14. Jewelry Prohibition/Safety Regulation
Student-athletes are prohibited from wearing on their bodies any type of jewelry in all Big Ten
regular season or championship competition. (Revised and effective 5/99)
15. Lightning Policy (Revised and effective 2/01)
A. The host institution’s lightning policy shall be followed provided it is at least as stringent
as NCAA guidelines.
B. If a host institution will use a lightning policy that differs from NCAA guidelines, the
policy to be used shall be included in the game contract with both the opponent and the
officials.
C. When an institution does not have a lightning policy, NCAA guidelines shall be followed.
See Appendix F of the Championship Manual.
16. NCAA Clock Protocols (Effective 2/11)
NCAA clock protocols monitoring the time allowed between pitches and innings shall be managed
by umpires on the field.
17. Protest of Officials' Decisions
Protests will not be considered.
18. Responsibilities of the Host Institution
For all Conference competition event management must enforce the following Conference
policies:
A. Nonpermissible Items - The arena management is responsible for enforcing the Big Ten
policies in this regard. The following items may not be brought into the arena by patrons:
Alcoholic beverages, bottles, cans, cups or containers, irritants (e.g., noisemakers) or strobe
lights. In addition, the facility may have additional restrictions on items that can be brought
into the arena.
B. Irritants - “Irritants” include such items as oversized flags, banners, or signs that may block
the view of other patrons. The management administrators are responsible for determining
whether a specific item in this category represents an “irritant” to other patrons and whether
it should be prohibited.
C. Distribution of Materials – No person or group may distribute the following materials in
the facility or adjacent areas that fall under the control of the arena management without
the advance written permission of the Big Ten including, but not limited to, handbills,
flyers, newspapers, memorabilia or promotional materials for other events or activities.
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D. The host institution shall provide an athletic trainer, ice, water and drinking cups for all
games.
19. Roster for Series (Revised 2/17/97, 2/04, 2/07, 2/09; 2/12 Effective 2/12)
A 27-player roster shall be submitted to the umpire crew chief and the opposing coaches using a
standard form approved by the conference office as roster (name, number) prior to the opening
game of every series (See Attachment A of this manual). These are the only players who will be
eligible to play in games in that series. If a player is used who is not listed on the roster, he shall
be removed from the game immediately and replaced with a player on the roster and the institution
shall self-report the violation.
20. Rules
A. NCAA rules shall be followed except where noted in this manual and where local ground
rules require modification.
B. The local ground rules shall be given to the visiting coach and to the umpires before the
start of the game.
21. Site of Games
The site of the scheduled weekend series may be adjusted by mutual agreement of both universities
if circumstances prohibit use of a home field. An alternate site is defined as any facility within
reasonable distance where regular season games are scheduled. (Revised and effective 2/04)
22. Sports Information Department Representative
Institutions are encouraged to have a representative of their sports information department travel
with their team to away Conference games.
23. Sportsmanship Policy
It shall be the responsibility of each member university to ensure that all of its students and all
individuals employed by or directly associated with it conduct themselves in a sportslike manner
when representing their university, especially at intercollegiate athletic contests.
See the Agreement 10. Sportsmanship Policy in the Conference Handbook for a description of
disciplinary action and penalties.
24. Suspended Game Policy (Revised 2/17/97, 2/04, 4/04, 2/05, 2/08, 2/09; Effective 2/09)
All Conference series are normally scheduled on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with no rain date.
The game format will be one nine-inning game on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
A. All games must be completed unless the final game of the series is stopped because of rain
or darkness. In that case, the last game (which could be game one, two, or three) will count
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if it has become regulation (four and one-half or five innings). If the game has become
regulation and is tied, it shall be treated as a complete game and be treated as a tie in the
Conference standings (one-half win for both teams).
B. If a game is stopped before completion, it will become a suspended game and completed
the following day. The suspended game may start as early as 10:00 a.m. the second or third
day of the series, by mutual agreement of both coaches. At least 15 minutes must be
provided between any two games and no game may start after 9:00 p.m. In addition, teams
shall not play more than two games in one day, not counting suspended games.
C. Host management and the visiting team must agree that weather and field conditions will
or will not permit the start of a game. If there is not agreement between the host and the
visitor, the visiting team must stay and be ready to play until the scheduled game time of
day three of the series. If there is agreement between the host and the visitor, the game(s)
scheduled for the third day may be canceled.
D. If game one is not played on the first day, two nine-inning games shall be played on the
second day. If game two has not started on the second day, two nine-inning games shall be
played on the third and final day.
E. Prior to the first pitch of the series, the host and the visitor must mutually agree upon the
time when no inning may be started if the final game has not been completed by the agreed
upon time. This is to assure that the visitors can accommodate their schedule and both
teams have a fair opportunity to win the game.
25. Ticket Policies
A. Price of Admissions
1. Each university shall establish the price of admission for all sports or athletic
events held under its supervision.
2. A member of the student body, faculty, staff or employee of a university may
purchase a ticket or tickets at a reduced price, which shall be established by the
university.
3. The university may establish a general admission price, and a reduced ticket price
for high school and grade school students, and coaches.
4. A news media representative must pay the full popular price for any ticket in the
stands.
B. Player/Coach Pass List (Revised 2/04, 2/05; Effective 2/05)
A player/coach pass list shall be made available for all scheduled games using a form
similar to the one shown in Attachment B of this manual.
C. Complimentary Admissions
A complimentary admission is defined as a free or service charge admission issued by a
university for a particular event.
1. All eligible student-athletes in all sports may receive a complimentary admission
to all regular-season home athletic events as long as tickets are available, except
in football, men's basketball and ice hockey.
2. Members of the working press may receive a press pass only.
3. Complimentary admissions shall not be issued on behalf of a squad member who
is ineligible for competition.
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4. A varsity squad member who is eligible for competition may be admitted free to
any home varsity game in the athlete's sport, regardless of whether he is in a game
uniform.
26. Tobacco Ban
The use of all tobacco products by all individuals at the site of Conference regular season,
championships and postseason Conference competition as well as during other activities associated
with competition such as banquets, autograph sessions, press conferences and post-game
interviews shall be prohibited. (Adopted 8/8/94)
27. Umpires (Revised 2/97, 1/00, 2/00, 8/00, 2/04, 2/05, 2/06, 2/07, 8/07, 10/08, 2/09, 7/13,
02/16, 7/17; Effective 7/17)
A. Umpires shall be assigned by the approved Conference assignor.
B. Fees for umpires working a weekend series during regular season play will be $1300 (in
2017) and $1500 (in 2018) per series for each umpire along with per diem for each umpire
based on the conference per diem policies.
C. If a game(s) is cancelled due to inclement weather, each assigned official will still receive
a game fee for each cancelled game. If the game(s) is rescheduled and the same umpire is
able to work the game(s), only one game fee will be processed. Per Diem is subject to
approval by the conference office.
D. A four-person crew rotation shall be used for umpiring Conference games.
E. The umpires are responsible for reservation and payment of their hotel rooms for
conference games.
F. Officiating Conflict of Interest Policy - A person shall not be appointed or retained as an
official if the person’s other employment or conditions might affect the efficiency or
quality of the person’s officiating. The following individuals are prohibited from serving
as officials for conference events during the regular season and championship/tournament
(Revised 8/1/07, 2/16; Effective 2/16):
i. Immediate family members;
ii. Current coach or individual affiliated with a current program;
iii. Individual involved in a personal relationship with a coach/student-athlete;
iv. Student at a Conference university.
Any person employed by a Conference university shall only be appointed as an official if
it is deemed by the Conference office that no conflict of interest exists
28. Unspecified Policies
If there is no stated Conference policy relative to a specific item or question covered in this Manual,
a practice shall not be permissible unless the practice or policy has been approved by the
appropriate Conference governing body.
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29. Weather Policy (Revised and effective 3/16)
Games shall not be played if the “RealFeel” temperature for the facility on AccuWeather.com is
less than 28 degrees. If the temperature at 30 minutes prior to the start time is 28 degrees, pitching
warm-ups shall begin and the game shall start as scheduled. If the temperature at 30 minutes prior
to the game is 27 or below, then pitchers shall not start warmups. Once the temperature reaches 28
degrees, pitching warmups may start and the game shall start 30 minutes later.
If the “RealFeel” temperature is 29 degrees or above, the home and away team administrators shall
mutually agree on whether to play the game. Coaches, administrators and host event management
staff shall communicate regarding logistics and other factors influencing the decision to play or
delay the game. If a mutual agreement cannot be reached, the home team administrator shall make
the final decision on whether to play the game based on field conditions and the health and safety
of all participants.
BIG TEN SERIES ROSTER FORM
School: _________________________________ Coach:_________________________________
Roster
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Signature of Coach: ____________________________________________________________
Attachment A
DATE: ___________________ OPPONENT:_______________________________
Please fill in guests names after your name. Picture ID's will be required by guests for admittance.
PLAYER NAME GUEST NAME RELATIONSHIP GUEST SIGNATURE
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UNIVERSITY BASEBALL PASS LIST
Attachment B
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Attachment B
STAFF NAME GUEST NAMES GUEST NAMES GUEST NAMES
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Head Coach
NAME
Assistant Coach
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Assistant Coach
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Assistant Coach
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Trainer
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UNIVERSITY COACHES, MANAGERS & SUPPORT STAFF
PASS LIST
Attachment B
Big Ten Conference
2020 Baseball Bat Testing Protocol
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
• Big Ten Conference institutions will test bats prior to each conference series during the 2020
baseball season for the purpose of ensuring that legal equipment is used in competition.
• Coaches and administrators of Conference institutions are reminded that they are obligated by
the NCAA Baseball Rules to play with legal equipment and to remove any illegal equipment from
play.
• Barrel compression testing (BCT) will be conducted prior to each of the nine (9) Big Ten weekends
during the 2020 conference regular season. Testing will occur prior to the first game of each series.
• Each institution is required to use the G4 SSL baseball bat testing machine for the 2020 Big Ten
baseball season. A G4 SSL tester was provided to each school by the Big Ten prior to the 2018
season. More information on the tester is available at www.barrelcompression.com.
EQUIPMENT TO BE USED
The home team’s machine is used for testing.
• If the home team does NOT have a working BCT machine but the visiting team does have a working
BCT machine, the visiting team will travel with machine to the series and the visiting team’s
machine shall be used for testing.
• If neither the home team nor visiting team has a working BCT machine, the home team will make
every attempt to borrow a machine.
• If neither team has a working BCT machine AND the home team cannot borrow a machine – the
home team will notify Gil Grimes at the Big Ten office and the visiting team’s head coach and
baseball sport administrator no later than 48 hours prior to the first game of the series. In this
instance, bat testing will not take place. However, institutions are reminded that all NCAA baseball
playing rules (including playing with legal equipment) must be followed.
LOCATION AND TIME OF TESTING
• The home team shall designate the sport administrator, event manager or other administrative
designee to oversee the administrative process of the testing (e.g., conducting and overseeing the
testing and filling out any necessary documentation).
• The head coach (or one of the full-time assistant coaches or other staff member appointed by the
head coach to represent the team) will be responsible for actually testing his team’s bats (e.g.,
physically placing the bats in the machines). The home team’s administrator, event manager, or
other designee will serve as the observer and record the results.
• Both coaches (or appointed designee(s)) will bring all bats to the testing location, as well as their
teams’ stickers provided by the Big Ten.
• Bat testing must be conducted prior to the scheduled start time of the first game of the series.
ATTACHMENT C
Testing should take place at a time mutually agreed upon by the two institutions and may take place on
the day prior to the first game of the series.
• Location of the testing will be determined by the home team and communicated via email to the
visiting team’s head coach or designee no later than 48 hours prior to the first game of the series.
• Umpires do not have to be present during testing but should be made aware of when/where
testing will take place.
• Testing shall not be conducted in public view or near fans/media.
TESTING PROCEDURE
1. RING TEST
• A ring test will be conducted to verify the maximum barrel diameter. The bat must pass through
a ring that is 1 inch long and of inside diameter of 2.658 inches.
• A testing ring has been provided to each school by the Big Ten.
• To test for barrel diameter, place the bat vertically on the ground, with the knob up. Place the
ring over the knob, and let it fall.
• If the bat does not pass through the ring, the bat is surrendered and will not be returned for use.
• If the bat passes through the ring from gravity alone (not forcing), the diameter passes and it
proceeds to barrel compression testing.
2. BARREL COMPRESSION TESTING
• A bat tester instruction manual can be found at the end of this document. It is critical that these
instructions are followed closely to ensure accurate and consistent measurements. Also, for a
video that provides instruction on using the bat testing unit, go to
http://barrelcompression.com/info%202.0.html and click on “Baseball Bat Compression Test.”
• On the G4 SSL fixture:
▪ 1250 psi shall be the lowest passing score for metal bats. ▪ 1000 psi shall be the lowest passing score for composite bats. ▪ 800 psi shall be the lowest passing score for non-linear bats.
*The Rawlings Quatro model is currently the only BBCOR non-linear bat.
• At the time of the testing, each team should provide to the home team event manager its Big Ten
Baseball Test Reporting Form with the first four columns already filled out. This will expedite the
test recording process.
• Each bat will be tested approximately 6 inches from the end of the barrel. The bat will then be
rotated 90 degrees and tested again. This constitutes one complete BC test. The highest score of
the two measurements will represent the score for each complete BC test.
ATTACHMENT C
• Each bat will be tested a maximum of three times, until it receives two pass results or two fail
results, whichever comes first.
• If after the first two tests:
o the bat has two pass results, the bat receives the appropriate sticker and is ready to be
used in competition;
o the bat has two fails, the bat is considered unacceptable for play and must be
surrendered and will not be returned for use;
o the bat has one pass result and one fail result after the second test, the bat will be
removed from the machine and inspected for cracks. If no cracks are found, the bat will
be inserted into the machine and tested a third and final time.
▪ if the bat has a second pass result, the bat will be identified as passed and the
sticker affixed.
▪ if the bat receives a second failed result, the bat will be deemed unacceptable
and surrendered to the testing team.
• Bats passing both tests will receive a tamper-proof sticker to be placed on the taper of the bat so
that it is easily visible.
• The opponent’s sticker will be placed on bats that have passed (e.g., if Illinois is playing Purdue,
the Illinois sticker is placed on the passing Purdue bat and the Purdue sticker is placed on the
passing Illinois bat.)
• The visiting team shall always travel with its own stickers to be used during the testing. The home
team is not responsible for stickers of the opposing teams.
• The stickers should be removed after the series has been completed.
• The Big Ten office will purchase each institution’s stickers and ship to each baseball sport
administrator prior to the start of Big Ten play.
REPORTING PROCEDURE
• The home team event manager (or administrative designee) will complete the Big Ten Baseball
Bat Test Reporting Form. The form should be submitted via email no later than noon CT Monday
after completion of bat testing for the series to Gil Grimes ([email protected]) at the B1G office.
PROCEDURES FOR FAILED BATS
• A bat that fails the BCT testing prior to a series will be deemed illegal and remain in the immediate
possession of the home team’s event manager until the end of the series.
• The home team’s sport administrator, event manager or appointed administrative designee will
return a visiting team’s illegal bat to the visiting team head coach at the conclusion of the last
game of the series.
• The home team’s sport administrator will maintain possession of a home team’s illegal bat.
• It is the responsibility of the head coach to give the failed bat to his/her baseball sport
administrator upon the team’s return to campus.
• All failed bats shall not be used in any subsequent game.
ATTACHMENT C
IMPORTANT: FIXTURE CALIBRATION
It is important to check the calibration of the bat testing fixture before the season and periodically during
the season. To check calibration of the device, insert the red calibration cylinder (that came with the
tester) just as you would a bat. Be sure to center the cylinder under the anvil. Preload to 0lbs as usual and
pull the cam lever. Your compression should meet the tolerances engraved on the cylinder. If the device
is not calibrated, contact the Big Ten office and/or the LV Sports customer service line.
For a video that provides instruction on checking the calibration of the bat testing fixture, go to
http://barrelcompression.com/info%202.0.html and click on “Compressing calibration cylinder.”
ATTACHMENT C
*Team representative should fill out the first four columns of this form prior to arrival for testing.
Team: On-Site Administrators:
Date:
Manufacturer Model Number Model NameComposite or
Metal
Ring Test
"P" = Pass
"F" Fail
Test 1
"P" = Pass
"F" Fail
Test 2
"P" = Pass
"F" = Fail
If Necessary
"P" = Pass
"F" = Fail
*The remaining columns are to be filled out by the home team's on-site administrator conducting the testing and sent to Gil Grimes,
[email protected], no later than noon CT Monday following the completion of bat testing for the series.
2020 Big Ten Conference Baseball Bat Testing Reporting Form
ATTACHMENT D
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