Third-base coaches can no longer stand beyond the outer boundary of the box — which is just 90 feet from home plate — many ...
MLB is standing by its enforcement though one coach told The Athletic, "we’ve all been talking about how you’re constantly in ...
Multiple MLB coaches aren't in favor of a new rule change designed to prevent sign-stealing that will be implemented during ...
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MLB owners crack down on pitch stealing with new rule aimed at first- and third-base coaches
MLB owners want to make it harder for teams to engage in pitch-stealing tactics on the field. Team owners reportedly voted to approve a rule Thursday that would prevent first- and third-base coaches ...
First and third base coaches will have to remain in the coach's box until the pitch is thrown after MLB's owners voted to enforce the rule at their quarterly meetings Thursday, reports ESPN. The goal ...
MLB owners want to make it harder for teams to engage in pitch-stealing tactics on the field. Team owners reportedly voted Thursday to enforce a rule that prevents first- and third-base coaches from ...
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