Takanoren = The Japan High School Baseball Federation has decided to advance the innings that will start from next spring's Senbatsu High School baseball to 10 extra innings for the tie break, which starts the attack from the runner in the extra time, in order to reduce the burden on the players. rice field.

Tie-breaks are a measure to reduce the burden on players and make it easier to settle in overtime, and high school baseball is currently under the rule of starting attacks with no outs on first base and second base from the 13th inning.



At the board meeting held in Osaka on the 2nd, Takanoren decided to advance the inning to start the tiebreak from 13 extensions to 10 extensions in all games, including local tournaments from Senbatsu next spring.



Takanoren has been discussing it for several years, and decided to change it to further reduce the burden on players, based on the number of pitches and measures against the heat of summer tournaments.



In addition, the board of directors has a surplus of more than 326,920,000 yen due to the sale of tickets to general customers for the first time in three years, which was in the red last year for the national high school baseball in the summer. was reported.