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  2. Pine Tar Incident - Wikipedia

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    Measuring the extent of the pine tar against the 17 inches or 43 centimetres width of home plate, they determined that the amount, which covered about 24 inches of the bat, exceeded that allowed by Rule 1.10(c) of the Major League Baseball rule book, which read that "a bat may not be covered by such a substance more than 18 inches [46 cm] from ...

  3. Pine tar - Wikipedia

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    George Brett's pine tar bat at left, from a 2006 exhibit at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. Pine tar is applied to the handles of baseball bats to improve a batter's grip. Rule 1.10(c) of the 2002 Official rules of Major League Baseball restricts application to the lower 18 inches of a bat.

  4. Protested game - Wikipedia

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    American League president Lee MacPhail upheld the protest by the Kansas City Royals in the Pine Tar Incident in 1983. A protested game occurs in baseball when a manager believes that an umpire's decision is in violation of the official rules. In such cases, the manager can raise a protest by informing the umpires, and the game continues to be ...

  5. Wide-ranging MLB rules crackdown sows uncertainty in ... - AOL

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    The Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal has led Major League Baseball to ramp up enforcement of pitcher pine tar usage and many other rules, creating confusion for players.

  6. Major League Baseball should make pine tar legal for pitchers

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    The time is right to fix a rule whose expiration date passed decades ago. Threat of suspension isn’t stopping players. Major League Baseball should make pine tar legal for pitchers

  7. On 40th anniversary of Pine Tar Game, George Brett remains ...

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    To reset: Billy Martin, the irascible and ever-instigating manager of the New York Yankees, initiated a protest of Brett’s pine-tar slathered bat after a go-ahead home run off Goose Gossage with ...

  8. Cheating in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Pitchers may unfairly improve their grip on the baseball. Applying a sticky substance such as pine tar to their pitching hand can greatly improve the spin rate of a thrown baseball, which results in more movement on pitches. [9] While the use of such "foreign substances" is a violation of MLB rules, historically it was rarely enforced. [10]

  9. Baseball bat - Wikipedia

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    An infamous example of the rule in execution is the Pine Tar Incident on July 24, 1983. Rules 1.10 and 6.06 were later changed to reflect the intent of Major League Baseball, as exemplified by the league president's ruling. Rule 1.10 now only requires that the bat be removed from the game if discovered after being used in a game; it no longer ...

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