“We’ve been asking hundreds, thousands and, through surveys, tens of thousands of baseball fans and players and executives and scouts and everybody else,” Major League Baseball consultant Theo Epstein said in
One of the most intriguing storylines heading into the 2023 MLB season is how the new rules being implemented will impact the game. With new infield shift restrictions, a pitch timer and larger bases among the changes this year, it will be exciting to wa
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Cubs and Sox players getting ready to adjust to new MLB rulesBy Marshall Harris February 23, 2023 / 5:03 PM CST / CBS Chicago CHICAGO (CBS) -- Some pretty significant changes are coming to Major League Baseball this season, meant to speed up the game, make it safer, and ultimately ...
Q:Will the World Baseball Classic use these new rules? A:No. It would be too hard to get all the international baseball federations to impose these changes for one tournament. Major leaguers in the WBC will play under two sets of rules this spring. ...
Major League Baseball ; Baseball Readies for New Pace of Play RulesGOODYEAR, Ariz. - During his playing career, Mike Hargrove'sunique routine at the plate went...Withers, Tom
It will be a whole different ballgame next month when Major League Baseballgets set to play a shortened seasonduring thepandemic. There is no crying in baseball, but this year there will also be no spitting, no chewing tobacco, no fans in the stands, no pitchers licking their fingers ...
In an effort to make baseball games more fast-paced, one of thenew rules by MLB for the 2023 seasonis putting pitchers on the clock. When the bases are empty, a pitcher will have 15 seconds to start their throwing motion and 20 seconds if there are runners on base. Previously, ...
Baseball Season is here, and with it comes some new rules to help put a new spin on America's Favorite pastime.
Shorter games. More action in the batter's box and on the bases. Outs becoming hits again. Major League Baseball's new rules seem to have near universal appeal among fans. But what do the players think? We asked ESPN MLB reporters Alden Gonzalez, Joon Lee and Jesse Rogers to sit down ...