MLB's new rules: Fans wanting a faster pace game are going to get it, says three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander
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Baseball's new rules: Fans wanting a faster pace game are going to get it
Baseball is back with a fresh set of rules. On Opening Day, Major League Baseball will introduce a slew of brand-new regulations in the hopes of speeding up the pace of play, encouraging more game action, and making the sport more compelling to fans.
MLB's new rules: Fans wanting a faster pace game are going to get it, says three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander
Baseball is back with a fresh set of rules. On Opening Day, Major League Baseball will introduce a slew of brand-new regulations in the hopes of speeding up the pace
MLB's new rules: Fans wanting a faster pace game are going to get it, says three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander
By Hannah Brewitt, CNN Baseball is back with a fresh set of rules. On Opening Day, Major League Baseball will introduce a slew of brand-new regulations in the hopes of speeding up the pace of play, encouraging more game action, and making the sport more compelling to fans. Pitch Timer For the first time ever, MLB will utilize a pitch clock. Each inning break will be two minutes and 15 seconds, and there will be only 30 seconds allowed in betwe…
MLB's new rules: Fans wanting a faster pace game are going to get it, says three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander
Baseball is back with a fresh set of rules. On Opening Day, Major League Baseball will introduce a slew of brand-new regulations in the hopes of speeding up the pace of play, encouraging more game action, and making the sport more compelling to fans.
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