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      • When the offense has one or more runners on base, 20 seconds are put on the pitch clock. This 20-second rule applies to any number of runners. Whether there is one runner, two runners, or three runners, pitchers will get 20 seconds to deliver the next pitch.
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  1. When the offense has one or more runners on base, 20 seconds are put on the pitch clock. This 20-second rule applies to any number of runners. Whether there is one runner, two runners, or three runners, pitchers will get 20 seconds to deliver the next pitch.

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · No runners on: 15 seconds; Runners on: 20 seconds; Between batters: 30 seconds; Between innings: 2 minutes 30 seconds; The pitcher must be going home before the timer hits zero.

  3. Mar 30, 2023 · 20 seconds with runners on. 30 seconds between batters. Batters must be in the batter's box and ready to hit with eight seconds left, and catchers must be in the catcher's box with nine seconds...

  4. A rule that allows the pitcher 20 seconds between pitches to deliver the ball when there is nobody on base and no time outs are called. If the pitcher violates this rule, the umpire shall call "ball" (Official Baseball Rules, rule 8.04).

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · A summary of the rule: The clock is 15 seconds with the bases empty and 20 seconds with a runner on base

  6. The timer was reduced to 18 seconds with runners on base starting in 2024. 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.

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  8. Feb 1, 2023 · In an effort to create a quicker pace of play, there will be a 30-second timer between batters. Between pitches, there will be a 15-second timer with the bases empty and a 20-second timer with runners on base.

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