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  2. 1857 baseball convention - Wikipedia

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    The rules also addressed the size of the baseball, calling for balls to be between 6 and 6.5 ounces in weight, and between 10 and 10.25 inches in circumference. Both sets of numbers were increased from the 1854 rules, although balls meeting the older guidelines ended up closer to modern equivalents.

  3. What is Rob Manfred's 'golden at-bat' idea, and how would it ...

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    Rule changes have been a hallmark of Rob Manfred's tenure as MLB commissioner. His latest idea is being met with skepticism by many as a bridge too far. This idea is the "golden at-bat."

  4. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    This was probably the most controversial rule change in baseball's history and is still subject to lively debate. It was not adopted by the National League until 2022. Also controversial when adopted was the later introduction of interleague play .

  5. Reserve clause - Wikipedia

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    The reserve clause inception was in 1879, when it was proposed as a way to formalize an unofficial rule known as the "five man rule". It would allow teams to reserve players for each season, unless a player opted out of his contract and did not play in the league for a year.

  6. Golden At-Bat rule: MLB doesn't need this, so here are other ...

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    OK, we’ll admit the baseball world didn’t go spinning off its axis when MLB instituted the automatic runner at second base during extra innings. This rule only applies in the regular season ...

  7. Consider the fans! Why MLB could and should make rule changes ...

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    Will the owners prioritize the on-field product over immediate financial gain? Well, apparently not.

  8. Live-ball era - Wikipedia

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    The live-ball era, also referred to as the lively ball era, is the period in Major League Baseball since 1920. It contrasts with the pre-1920 period known as the " dead-ball era ". The name "live-ball era" comes from the dramatic rise in offensive statistics , a direct result of a series of rule changes (introduced in 1920) that were ...

  9. Fact, fiction or too soon? What MLB's rule changes really ...

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