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MLB, ALPB Announce Additional Rule Changes for Second Half(Lancaster, Pa., July 11, 2019) - Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB) announced today four additional experimental playing rules that will be in place during the second half of the 2019 Atlantic League Championship Season. The list of changes is as follows: · Pitcher is required to step off the rubber in order to attempt a pickoff · One (1) foul bunt is permitted with two strikes before a strikeout is called · Batters may “steal” first base on any pitch not caught in flight (the batter can be thrown out if he attempts to run) · “Check swing” rule made more batter-friendly These new experimental playing rules will be used along with the current rules and equipment changes that were put in place at the start of the 2019 season. These include: · Home plate umpire assisted by radar tracking system and an MLB-defined strike zone · No mound visits permitted by players or coaches other than pitching changes and medical visits · Pitchers must face a minimum of three batters or reach the end of an inning before they can exit the game, unless the pitcher becomes injured · Increase size of bases from 15 inches square to 18 inches square · Time between innings and pitching changes reduced from 2:05 to 1:45
MLB will analyze the effects of these changes before deciding on potential additional modifications for the 2020 ALPB Championship Season. About the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB)
With eight teams in the Mid-Atlantic and Texas, the ALPB is a leader in baseball innovation and a player gateway to Major League Baseball. Through its exclusive partnership with MLB, the Atlantic League tests Major League Baseball rules and equipment initiatives. The Atlantic League has sent over 900 players to MLB organizations while drawing more than 40 million fans to its affordable, family-friendly ballparks throughout its 22-year history. ### |
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