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Everything to know about Major League Baseballโs new collective bargaining agreement
Read full article: Everything to know about Major League Baseballโs new collective bargaining agreementMajor League Baseballโs owners and players finally reached an agreement Thursday (March 10) that ended the 99-day lockout and got the sport back on track toward a full regular season.
Tigers GM, coach optimistic as training begins at Comerica Park
Read full article: Tigers GM, coach optimistic as training begins at Comerica ParkDETROIT For the first time since spring training in Lakeland was suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Detroit Tigers resumed training Friday morning at Comerica Park. Tigers GM Al Avila said recently that anything could happen in the 60-game season. You talk to the staff, you talk to the players, you see how it was going into spring training before it was shutdown? Friday morning, the Tigers focused on the pitchers and catchers -- Pitching could be the Tigers big strength this year. Media personnel will be relegated to certain sections of the park and wont be allowed in the clubhouse, so all interviews will be done digitally.
Here are all the rule changes, roster limits, safety measures, more in MLBโs 101-page manual
Read full article: Here are all the rule changes, roster limits, safety measures, more in MLBโs 101-page manualThere are hundreds of changes in place for the 2020 MLB season, including adjustments to the actual playing rules, strict protocols for who can enter each room of a team facility, unique roster limits and a new schedule format.
Top 47 rule, roster and schedule changes to know before the 2020 MLB season
Read full article: Top 47 rule, roster and schedule changes to know before the 2020 MLB seasonThe 2020 Major League Baseball season will be one of the most unique in the history of the sport, with a revised schedule, massive rule changes and specific roster and transaction requirements. If youd just like the nuts and bolts version, the top 47 major changes are below. Extra inning games will begin with a runner on second base in an attempt to avoid games going deep into extra innings. In spring training only, pitchers taken out of games can re-enter at any time. In spring training only, defensive managers can end an inning before recording three outs if a pitcher has thrown at least 25 pitches.