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  2. Pace of play - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, pace of play refers to the length of time between in-game action, specifically the length of time a pitcher takes between their pitches. A slow pace of play can extend the length of games, which is regarded as an issue in college baseball and professional baseball .

  3. Pitch clock - Wikipedia

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    Along with other rule changes addressing the pace of play, the clocks contributed to a 12-minute reduction in game times at those levels between the 2014 and 2015 seasons, compared to the leagues that did not use the clock, which saw game times change from an increase of three minutes per game to a decrease in five minutes per game. [8]

  4. LPGA to penalize players with fines, strokes under new pace ...

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    The issue of slow play reached a boiling point at the end of the 2024 season, when two of the faster players on tour -- Nelly Korda and Charley Hull -- needed five hours, 38 minutes to complete ...

  5. Category:Baseball terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pace of play; Passed ball; Pepper (baseball) Perfect game (baseball) Phantom ballplayer; Pickoff; Pinch hitter; Pinch runner; Pitch (baseball) Pitch clock; Pitch count; Pitch quantification; Plate appearances per strikeout; Platoon system; Player to be named later; Power hitter; Power pitcher; Protested game; Pull hitter; Pythagorean expectation

  6. MLB passes on pitch clock, focuses on mound visits in new ...

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  7. MLB's new pace of play rules didn't make opening day games ...

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    MLB implemented a limit on mound visits to improve pace-of-play in 2018, but after opening day it doesn't seem like it's working just yet.

  8. Does college softball have a pitch clock? NCAA Tournament ...

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  9. Golf - Wikipedia

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    The typical amount of time required for pace of play is about two hours for a 9-hole round and four hours for an 18-hole round. [22] Playing a hole on a golf course is initiated by putting a ball into play by striking it with a club on the teeing ground (also called the tee box, or simply the tee).