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MSHSL considers expanding baseball and softball seasons

By Joe Christensen, 07/30/25, 4:30PM CDT

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The board also approved expanding instant replay in football at Tuesday's meeting.

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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