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  2. Pitch Smart | Guidelines | MLB.com

    www.mlb.com/pitch-smart/pitching-guidelines

    It is important for each league to set workload limits for their pitchers to limit the likelihood of pitching with fatigue. Research has shown that pitch counts are the most accurate and effective means of doing so. See required rest recommendations below.

  3. Pitch Timer (2023 rule change) | Glossary - MLB.com

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    The rule change stipulates the following: The pitcher must begin his motion to deliver the pitch before the expiration of the pitch timer. Pitchers who violate the timer are charged with an automatic ball. Batters who violate the timer are charged with an automatic strike.

  4. MLB pitchers can wear PitchCom transmitters in 2023

    www.mlb.com/news/mlb-pitchers-pitchcom-transmitters-2023-update

    The new rule will allow for each of the 30 clubs to be in possession of three PitchCom transmitters (used for calling pitches) and 12 receivers (ear pieces used for hearing the pitch call).

  5. PitchCom approved for use in 2022 regular season - MLB.com

    www.mlb.com/news/pitchcom-approved-for-use-in-2022-regular-season

    MLB informed clubs in a memo today that it is moving forward with regular-season use of PitchCom -- a wearable device that transmits signals from catcher to pitcher -- in 2022.

  6. Pitch Smart | Pitching Guidelines | Ages 9-12 - MLB.com

    www.mlb.com/pitch-smart/pitching-guidelines/ages-9-12

    Do not exceed 80 combined innings pitched in any 12 month period. Take at least 4 months off from throwing every year, with at least 2-3 of those months being continuous. Make sure to properly warm up before pitching. Set and follow pitch-count limits and required rest periods.

  7. How MLB's new pitch timer works - MLB.com

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    The pitch timer is 15 seconds with the bases empty, 20 seconds with runners on base. The timer starts the moment the pitcher receives the ball and stops the moment he goes into his motion.

  8. Pitch Smart | MLB.com

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    Pitch Smart. A series of practical, age-appropriate guidelines to help parents, players and coaches avoid overuse injuries and foster long, healthy careers.

  9. Pitch Smart | Pitching Guidelines | Ages 15-18 - MLB.com

    www.mlb.com/pitch-smart/pitching-guidelines/ages-15-18

    Make sure to properly warm up before pitching. Set and follow pitch-count limits and required rest periods. Avoid playing for multiple teams at the same time. Avoid playing catcher while not pitching. Players should not pitch in multiple games on the same day.

  10. Nolan Ryan threw 235 pitches in one game - MLB.com

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    Taking the mound for the Angels on June 14, 1974, the future Hall of Famer struck out 19 Red Sox hitters over 13 innings in the California Angels' 4-3, 15-inning victory at the Big A. But the most eye-popping stat from Ryan’s outing might be his pitch count: 235, according to accounts from the game. 45 years ago today, Nolan Ryan threw 235 ...

  11. Paul Skenes Stats: Statcast, Visuals & Advanced Metrics

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    How hard, in miles per hour, a fielder throws the ball. How far, in feet, a runner is ranging off the bag at the time of a pitcher's first movement or pitch release. Jump is a Statcast metric that shows which players have the fastest reactions and most direct routes in the outfield.