Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball
Players Association today jointly announced a series of modifications that have
been approved and will be in place in the 2017 regular season.
The changes include the following:
· The start of a no-pitch intentional walk, allowing
the defensive team’s manager to signal a decision to the home plate umpire to
intentionally walk the batter. Following the signal of the manager’s intention,
the umpire will immediately award first base to the batter.
· A 30-second limit for a manager to decide whether to
challenge a play and invoke replay review.
· A conditional two-minute guideline for Replay
Officials to render a decision on a replay review, allowing various exceptions.
· A prohibition on the use of any markers on the field
that could create a tangible reference system for fielders.
· An addition to Rule 5.07 formalizes an umpire
interpretation by stipulating that a pitcher may not take a second step toward
home plate with either foot or otherwise reset his pivot foot in his delivery
of the pitch. If there is at least one runner on base, then such an action will
be called as a balk under Rule 6.02(a). If the bases are unoccupied, then it
will be considered an illegal pitch under Rule 6.02(b).
· An amendment to Rule 5.03 requires base coaches to
position themselves behind the line of the coach’s box closest to home plate
and the front line that runs parallel to the foul line prior to each pitch.
Once a ball is put in play, a base coach is allowed to leave the coach’s box to
signal a player so long as the coach does not interfere with play.
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