2022 Kentucky High School Baseball Standings
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Win % = Winning Percentage
Current view uses 6A, 5A and 4A seeding criteria for Kansas baseball standings.
2026 Kansas Baseball Regional Seeding Tiebreakers
This popup reflects the seeding guidance provided for the standings page.
Current classification: Standings
The standings page is applying 6A, 5A and 4A seeding criteria. If a tie still reaches a coin flip or draw by lot, the page notes that the official seed still requires a manual result.
Regional Seeding
Seeding for 3A and 2-1A baseball will take place on Saturday, May 9, 2026. Seeding for 6A, 5A and 4A baseball will be Saturday, May 16, 2026 at 10 a.m. Completed forms BSB-3 are due to the regional managers on those days.
Only varsity competition will count on the season record. The team with the highest winning percentage will receive the highest seed. Exception: the school must play at least 13 varsity games or their percentage is halved. Varsity competition against all classes (6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2-1A) will count toward your game win-loss percentage.
Seeding Criteria (3A and 2-1A)
1. If two teams have an identical percentage the tie will be broken as follows:
- If the teams have played each other, the one defeating the other a larger number of times will receive the higher seed.
- If they have played each other and each has defeated the other team under consideration an identical number of times, the team with the most wins will receive the better seed.
- If the teams have not played each other, the team with the greater number of wins will receive the higher seed.
- If the tie still remains, then a coin will be tossed to determine the team receiving the highest seed.
2. If three teams have an identical percentage, the tie will be broken as follows:
- If one team has defeated the other two a larger number of times, it will receive the better seed.
- If not, the manager will draw by lot for top seed, then the tie between the remaining two teams shall be broken using the two-team procedure above. The first team drawn receives the highest seed.
3. If four teams (or more) are tied:
- A team would have to defeat the other three teams to get the better seed.
- If that has not happened, draw by lot for the top seed, then go to the three-team procedure.
Seeding Criteria (6A, 5A and 4A)
Seeding shall be based strictly on percentage of wins and losses. To determine this percentage, divide the number of games won by the number of games played. Only varsity competitions count, and byes in regular season games or tournaments are not counted.
1. If two teams have an identical percentage the tie will be broken as follows:
- If the teams played each other, the one defeating the other a larger number of times will receive the seed.
- If they split head-to-head evenly, the team with the most wins will receive the better seed.
- If the tie still remains, the team with the average fewest number of runs allowed during the year will receive the better seed.
- If the tie still remains, the team with the average most number of runs scored during the year will receive the better seed.
- If the two teams are still tied, a coin flip will decide the higher seed.
2. If three or more teams have an identical percentage the tie will be broken as follows:
- If one team has defeated the other tied teams a larger number of times, it will receive the better seed. If there are two teams left, refer to the two-team procedure.
- If the tie still remains, the team with the average fewest number of runs allowed during the year will receive the better seed. If there are two teams still tied, refer to the two-team procedure.
- If three or more teams are still tied, the team with the average most number of runs scored during the year will receive the better seed. If there are two teams still tied, refer to the two-team procedure.
- If there are still multiple schools tied, the manager will draw by lot for top seed, then the tie between the remaining two teams shall be broken by using the procedures above.
3. Bye note
In regional tournaments, teams receiving a bye will consider the bye as a win as it relates to their win-loss record for seeding purposes in subsequent tournaments.