Alabama baseball coach discusses run rule after injury scare
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 5:56 AM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Alabama baseball coach Rob Vaughn raised concerns about the absence of a run rule in the NCAA Tournament following a recent injury scare. The incident highlighted potential risks associated with prolonged play in tournament settings. As teams strive for advancement, safety measures are becoming a focus of discussion among coaches and officials. Vaughn's remarks may prompt further evaluation of NCAA regulations regarding game length and player safety.
- •Rob Vaughn spoke about the run rule after an injury scare.
- •The incident occurred during ongoing NCAA Tournament play.
- •Debate surrounds the need for revised safety regulations.
- •Injury risks have become a prominent topic among coaches.
- 5:56 AMYahoo Sports — Alabama baseball injury scare sparks debate on NCAA Tournament rule
"An injury scare for Alabama baseball prompted Crimson Tide coach Rob Vaughn to bring up the lack of a run rule in the NCAA Tournament.
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