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  1. Mar 30, 2023 · The pitch clock was instituted in the minor leagues last year, and it brought the average game time down to two hours and 38 minutes from three hours and three minutes in 2021. Games have...

    • A Less Lively Baseball. Where: MLB. Reacting to changes in ball flight over the past few years, a committee of scientific experts recommended narrowing the gap in the specifications of the official baseball (i.e., size, weight, coefficient of restitution, or COR).
    • Interference Rule. Where: MLB. This is the only new rule added at the big league level this year. If after a dropped third strike the umpire or batter inadvertently deflects the baseball—thereby impeding the catcher—the batter is out and runners are returned to their bases.
    • Extra-Inning Runner at Second Base. Where: MLB. Okay, it’s not new. But prompted last year by COVID-19 protocols to avoid long days at the ballpark, this one officially is here to stay.
    • Umpire Review Announcements. Where: MLB. MLB began to arrange plans last year for umpires to announce results of replay changes with NFL-style explanations over public address systems, but COVID-19 wiped out those plans.
  2. Baseball rules include official timeouts granted by umpires and structured pauses for activities like pitching changes. There are limits and opportunities within these rules for coaches and pitchers to strategically influence game flow.

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  3. There's a TV timeout at the first stoppage after the 16-, 12-, 8-, and 4-minute marks in each half. Towards the end of the half, there will be a lot of stoppages for timeouts and stuff, but there aren't many TV timeouts during that period.

  4. As a general rule, there are an unlimited amount of timeouts in baseball. Because timeouts in baseball are for such a short duration, there is not a set limit of timeouts placed on either team. Although if a time-out is taking too long, an umpire will intervene to get both teams back to playing.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · In baseball, a timeout is technically referred to as “calling time.” Timeouts can only be called when the ball is dead, and not during live plays. There is no limit to the number of timeouts a team may call.

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  7. Oct 2, 2024 · Timeouts in baseball allow players and coaches to strategize and adjust during the game. Unlike other sports that have structured timeout periods, baseballs timeouts are more fluid and situational. They can help reset the pace, provide tactical advice, and address specific challenges on the field.

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