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NFHS Baseball Rules Changes - 2022
6-1-1: Change: ART. 1 . . . The pitcher shall pitch while facing the batter from either a windup position (Art.2) or set position (Art.3). The position of his feet determine whether he will pitch from the windup or the set position. He shall take or simulate taking his sign from the catcher with his pivot foot in contact with the pitcher’s plate. The pitching regulations begin when he intentionally contacts the pitcher’s plate. Turning the shoulders after bringing the hands together during or after the stretch is a balk. He shall not make a quick-return pitch in an attempt to catch a batter off balance. The catcher shall have both feet in the catcher’s box at the time of the pitch. If a pitcher is ambidextrous, the umpire shall require the pitcher to face a batter as either a left-handed or right-handed pitcher, but not both.
Rationale: The pitcher acquiring the sign from the catcher is one of the fundamental rules of baseball. It not only signals the defensive team that action is about to be initiated, but it also establishes when an offensive base runner(s) can take a lead-off from his/her base. That simple act has evolved over the last decade but was not supported by an accompanying rule. This change validates the pitcher taking the sign from the dugout/bench via “call” signs, numbers, colors, or an arm wristband/placard that contains printed cards where the defensive set up/pitching repertoire is located. This aspect of the game has become more sophisticated to match the skill level and ability of today’s high school baseball player.
Victor "Ron" Gabriel 1947-2020
Obituary for Victor "Ron" Gabriel
Victor R. Gabriel “Ron”, 73, of Hudson, passed away December 31, 2020 at Columbia Memorial Hospital. Born July 7, 1947 in Hudson, he is the son of the late Victor and Angela (Viscusi) Gabriel.
Ron was a graduate of Ichabod Crane Central School and SUNY Plattsburgh. He retired after 35 years as a math teacher at ICC, where for many years he served as Boy’s Bowling and Volleyball Coach.
He has been an umpire in Columbia and Greene Counties since 1969. He has served as the NYS High School Rules Interpreter and currently the President of NYS High School Umpire Association. In 2000 he was the recipient of the NYS Umpire of the Year Award.
In 1980, Ron took a hiatus from teaching to attend the Major League Umpire Camp in St. Petersburg, FL. However, upon completion, he realized at the ripe old age of 33, that he was “too old” to expand his horizons at that level of umpiring. He returned home to continue his local and state umpiring duties.
Umpires are only allowed to work 2 Little League World Series in a lifetime including baseball and softball for various age groups. In the late 1990’s he umpired an Eastern Regional game for the Senior League (15-16 year old) calling the game from behind the plate in the final game. In 1998 he did a Senior World Series game in Orlando, FL. In 2006 Ron umpired the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA., one of his proudest umpiring accomplishments. For many years, he was also a soccer referee.
Ron was quite a presence. With a ready smile, twinkle in his eye, and gift of gab, his story telling captivated his audience. An avid Dodgers fan, he was ecstatic with the 2020 World Series victory. He enjoyed his pre Covid weekly card game with the boys at Glencadia Rod & Gun Club, his monthly card game with his Hudson Crew, and his monthly breakfast meetings with his fellow retired ICC teachers.
Ron was a past member of the Kinderhook Elks Club and past member of the Stockport Fire Co.
As a college student, he was pledge master for his fraternity Delta Gamma Delta at SUNY Plattsburgh, and remained active with fraternity reunion events.
Left to cherish his memory are his daughter Jyl Driscoll (Sean) of Poughquag, NY, son Zak Gabriel (Jessie) of Valatie, NY, brother Richard (Mary Ann) of Stockport, NY, sister Roberta Haag (John) of Rochester, NY, four grandchildren, Amara and Andrew Gabriel, and Rian and Gavin Driscoll, along with three nephews, Victor Gabriel of CO, Alex Haag of Rochester, Bradley Haag of GA, and a niece Mia Gabriel of Stockport, and several cousins. Ron is also survived by his significant other and loving partner for almost 40 years, Jeanne Lewicki.
Graveside funeral services at St. Mary’s Stuyvesant Falls Cemetery will be Wednesday January 6, at 2:00pm.
Visitation hours at the Bates & Anderson-Redmond & Keeler Funeral Home will be from 10:00am-1:00pm, prior to graveside.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contribution to the Ron Gabriel Scholarship Fund
Ichabod Crane School P.O. Box 602 Kinderhook, NY 12106
2021 Rules Interpretation Clinic Schedule
COVID-19 Updates; Rulebooks to be reused next season
As we continue to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic I want to pass along this announcement from the National Federation of State High School Associations regarding Baseball Rule and Case Books for 2020 and 2021. So be sure to hang onto your 2020 Rule and Case books to be used next year.
Your State Baseball Executive Committee will continue to pass along updates on these events as they take place and provide you with the latest information as we receive it. We are still awaiting decisions from Local Sections on the Spring Baseball Season after the announcement from New York State Public High Schools on April 27th canceling all the Spring Sports Championships for 2020. As of this writing, no decisions have been made on dues and insurance payments for our membership.
We hope to have more information for you soon.
2020 NFHS Baseball Exam
The NFHS Online Exam has now closed, you can download a copy of the questions and answers for the Part I and Part II Exams below.
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