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  2. Pace of play - Wikipedia

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    In college baseball, the Southeastern Conference experimented with a 20-second pitch clock during the 2010 season, [4] and the National Collegiate Athletic Association instituted the pitch clock before the 2011 season for when no runners are on base. [5] During the 2014 season, the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball instituted its own ...

  3. Pitch clock - Wikipedia

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    A pitch clock displayed at Werner Park in 2015. A pitch clock (also known as a pitch timer) [1] is used in various baseball leagues to limit the amount of time a pitcher uses before he throws the ball to the hitter and/or limit the amount of time the hitter uses before he is prepared to hit.

  4. Delay of game - Wikipedia

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    A warning is given for the first violation, and subsequent violations by a pitcher result in an automatic ball. If the batter causes the 20-second violation, an automatic strike is assessed. The clock will be visible. [7] The pitch clock was used in the Double-A and Triple-A levels of Minor League Baseball beginning in the 2015 season. [8]

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  6. MLB pitch clock change for 2024 season 'should have ... - AOL

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    The pitch clock with runners on base will decrease from 20 to 18 seconds in 2024. ... began their motions with 6.5 seconds left on the 15-second clock and 7.3 seconds left on the 20-second clock. ...

  7. Dodgers give pitch clock, other new rules rave reviews after ...

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    Nothing, however, will affect the game more than the pitch clock. Every time a pitcher receives the ball on the mound, they now have 15 seconds (or 20 seconds with runners on base) to begin their ...

  8. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    It may be colloquially known as the 24-second clock, particularly in the NBA and other leagues where that is the duration of the shot clock. If the shot clock reaches zero before the team attempts a field goal, the team has committed a shot clock violation, which is penalized with a loss of possession.

  9. MLB will experiment with 18-second pitch clock with runners ...

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    The pitch clock was instituted in the major leagues this season at 15 seconds with no runners and 20 with runners. Major League Baseball will experiment with an 18-second pitch clock with runners ...