TSSAA, Tennessee high school baseball
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The TSSAA has called an audible for the high school baseball state championship games on Friday, May 22. Here's the latest changes to the DI brackets.
MURFREESBORO − Lipscomb Academy star and Tennessee baseball signee Jack Dugan didn't need to look far to see some of the best TSSAA baseball players in the state. All he had to do was glance over at his fellow Division II-AA finalists,
Oak Ridge and Farragut are tied 3-3 in their season series. The only way to decide a victor would be in the TSSAA baseball state championship game.
Christ Presbyterian Academy won its third TSSAA baseball state tournament title, defeating Brentwood Academy for its 24th straight win.
Day 2 of the TSSAA spring state tournaments has hit a snag. The tournament is currently in a weather delay because of rain.
There are some finer points to the TSSAA pitch count rules. ● A player can’t pitch three days in a row regardless of the number of pitches thrown. Using a pitcher three days in a row would violate the rule regarding using an ineligible player.
Here's how Farragut is approaching its fifth straight state championship game and staying above the hype surrounding it.
The TSSAA implements baseball pitch count rules to protect players from overuse and potential arm injuries. Pitch count limits and required rest days vary based on the player's level, from middle school to varsity. What are the TSSAA baseball pitch count rules