Coaching Summit Deemed A Success
And perhaps the most interesting development of the summit was the support for Wichita State coach Gene Stephenson’s proposal to implement a 20-second pitch clock. Coaches and NCAA officials are very concerned about picking up the sport’s pace of play and shortening the length of games, and a straw vote for Stephenson’s proposal revealed a strong majority would support the measure (despite Texas coach Augie Garrido’s joke that Stephenson owns a clock factory). There is precedent for this idea: The Missouri Valley Conference used pitch clocks for two years, and the National Baseball Congress World Series still uses a 20-second clock between pitches. A failure to deliver a pitch in time results in an automatic ball. Expect the rules committee to address that proposal when it meets next summer.
And perhaps the most interesting development of the summit was the support for Wichita State coach Gene Stephenson’s proposal to implement a 20-second pitch clock. Coaches and NCAA officials are very concerned about picking up the sport’s pace of play and shortening the length of games, and a straw vote for Stephenson’s proposal revealed a strong majority would support the measure (despite Texas coach Augie Garrido’s joke that Stephenson owns a clock factory). There is precedent for this idea: The Missouri Valley Conference used pitch clocks for two years, and the National Baseball Congress World Series still uses a 20-second clock between pitches. A failure to deliver a pitch in time results in an automatic ball. Expect the rules committee to address that proposal when it meets next summer.
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