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If you’re worried about baseball’s rules changing faster than you can keep up with them, you need not fret about the college game. At least not now. New standards for the 2025 season have ...
Wary of the escalating crisis with starting pitchers, Major League Baseball has been discussing potential rule changes to combat the issue, chief among them the radical concept of a six-inning ...
Yet, the baseball brass is looking at some rule changes. There is discussion about use of a pitch clock, raising the strike zone and limiting visits to the pitcher's mound, among other things.
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred revealed in November that there was "some buzz" about the aforementioned rule, which would allow teams to "send any hitter of their choosing to the plate, regardless ...
The role of a starting pitcher in the MLB has undergone quite a few changes over the years. These guys used to be innings eaters who would go deep into games before turning things over to the ...
Former Texas Rangers starting pitcher Max Scherzer is never short on opinions. Speaking on possibly rule changes for MLB, I'd like to add my thoughts.
Shifting rules The shift has been a hot topic for years, notably "ban the shift" discussions. Heading into Thursday, the league batting average was a paltry .243 and while a decent portion of that ...
After several years of discussion and testing at the minor league level, Major League Baseball announced the implementation of these changes for the 2023 season.
MLB Executives Weighing Potential Effects of Rule Changes on Roster Construction Every rule change instituted for the 2023 season, from the pitch clock to the shift ban, has two sides to it.