Maybe Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred was just thinking out loud, but this last brainstorm was nothing but ...
Bat" rule in MLB -- where, once per game, teams would be able to send any hitter to bat regardless of where they were in the batting order -- in an interview with the YES Network on Thursday evening.
Major League Baseball is considering adopting a "golden at-bat" rule that would allow teams, once per game, to put their best hitter in the batter's box no matter what spot they're at in the lineup.
Manfred has discussed a number of rule changes during his tenure as commissioner and instituted quite a few, mostly with ...
Baseball traditionalists, rejoice. Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that the controversial — to say the least — “Golden ...
Curtis will face up to 85 years in prison when he is sentenced by Delaware Circuit Court 4 Judge John Feick on Jan. 8.
Spring training gets underway a bit earlier than last year, with Cincinnati Reds pitchers and catchers reporting to Arizona ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred downplayed the possibility of the "golden at-bat" rule becoming the law of the ...
In a new report by MLB insider Bruce Levine, we got a Cubs-related breakdown. Mostly speculating on the potential of a Cody Bellinger trade, which frees up money for the front office to make additions ...
As we wait for the floodgates to open, Bowden plays matchmaker, proposing a free-agent fit that could make sense for each of ...
The Rays have reached an agreement with free-agent catcher Danny Jansen for one year and $8.5 million, per Robert Murray.
Is the Golden At-Bat an exciting and innovative idea? Or is it reminiscent of an unserious, Savannah Bananas-like sideshow?