Softball and baseball players might be allowed to play as many as four more games per season under rules being considered by the MSHSL. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Minnesota’s high school baseball and softball seasons could expand to 20% more regular-season games, based on a proposal discussed Tuesday at a Minnesota State High School League’s board meeting.
The MSHSL currently limits baseball and softball teams to 20 regular-season games, but that total could grow to 24 under the proposal, which appears headed for a vote at the next board meeting Oct 2.
For more on this proposal and the expansion of video replay in football, click here to read this story on startribune.com.
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