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  2. The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book - Wikipedia

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    The revised tiebreaker rules appear in the 2024 edition described below. As most rules do not state what the penalty is for a violation, broad discretion is granted to the Commissioner of Baseball via Rule 50, "Enforcement of Major League Rules", which specifies "action consistent with the commissioner’s powers under the Major League ...

  3. Umpire (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    An MLB umpiring crew meeting with the managers from each team before a 2017 game. In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling disciplinary actions. [1]

  4. Template:Infobox baseball biography - Wikipedia

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    Infobox for a baseball person. Whether it's a player, umpire, from the MLB, KPO, CPBL, or NPB, this is the infobox to fill out! Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name name The name of this player. String suggested Birth Name birth_name The birth name of this player, only if different from full name. String optional ...

  5. Umpires admit to missing call on Aaron Judge slide that ...

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    Rule 6.01a(6) of the Major League Baseball rulebook indicates that, "If, in the judgment of the umpire, a base runner willfully and deliberately interferes with a batted ball or a fielder in the ...

  6. No pitch - Wikipedia

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    A no pitch is an umpire's ruling in baseball or softball in which a pitch thrown by a pitcher is neither a ball nor a strike. This is typically the umpire's call whenever the pitcher released the ball after the umpire called timeout. [1] However, there are other instances in which this can be called.

  7. MLB playoffs: Who are the umpires for every AL and NL wild ...

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    Here's a rundown of what umpires to expect working games when the 2024 MLB postseason begins Tuesday, what the schedule looks like, and what channel to watch all the action:

  8. Official rules of Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The rules specify the equipment used [1] [2] and its care and preparation, [3] the layout of the playing field, the details of game play, [4] and the expected behavior of the players. [ 5 ] The rules are also used by many amateur leagues, although in these cases, the monetary fines and other such stipulation are usually considered impractical ...

  9. Judge Rules On Umpire’s Lawsuit Against Major League Baseball

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    In 2017, Cuba-born umpire Angel Hernández sued the MLB in the U.S. District Court in Cincinnati. It took several years for this case to come to an end, but Hernandez has finally received a ruling ...