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  2. Pitch clock - Wikipedia

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    MLB opted against imposing it unilaterally, over the opposition of the MLBPA. [11] MLB implemented a 20-second pitch clock in spring training games in 2019. [12] [13] The collective bargaining agreement reached to end the 2021–22 Major League Baseball lockout included the possibility of introducing a pitch clock as of the 2023 MLB season ...

  3. Pace of play - Wikipedia

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    A slow pace of play can extend the length of games, which is regarded as an issue in college baseball and professional baseball. To accelerate the pace of play, leagues have instituted rule changes, such as the implementation of a pitch clock in Major League Baseball.

  4. MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    On April 14, 2022, Major League Baseball announced that YouTube would have 15 exclusive games for the 2022 MLB season. Unlike previous years which featured a rotating broadcasting crew, Scott Braun handled all playby–play duties and Yonder Alonso handled all color commentating. [8]

  5. Back to the future: MLB’s pitch clock is a triumph because it ...

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  6. MLB game time drops 24 minutes to 2:40 with pitch clock ... - AOL

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    The average time of a nine-inning major league game dropped to 2 hours, 40 minutes in the first year of the pitch clock, a 24-minute decrease in a season of change that resulted in a spike in ...

  7. A 15-second pitch clock? The end of the shift? New MLB ... - AOL

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    Pitchers can no longer dawdle on the mound. They get 15 seconds (20 if there is a runner on base) to deliver the next pitch.

  8. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    Through their first 54 games in 2022, the Yankees played 25 games (about 47%) in less than three hours each. In 2021, only about 25% of the Yankees' games finished in three hours or less. [16] Across all MLB teams, the average time of a nine-inning game in 2022 decreased by six minutes from the prior season, which ESPN credited in part to PitchCom.

  9. MLB set to announce pitch clocks, shift limits for 2023 - AOL

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    Major League Baseball is set to announce a pitch clock and limits on defensive shifts next season in an effort to shorten games and increase offense. The MLB clock will be slightly longer than the ...