MLB commissioner Rob Manfred responded to speculation that the league might be considering a new “Golden At-Bat” rule.
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 ...
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Baseball traditionalists, rejoice. Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that the controversial — to say the least — “Golden ...
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The potential golden at-bat rule may not be as far along as previously anticipated. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred revealed in November that there was ...
Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred downplayed the possibility of the "golden at-bat" rule becoming the law of the ...