To sum it up in a nutshell, the golden at-bat allows a team to choose one at-bat in every game to send its best hitter to the ...
Everyone knows St. Louis has the best sports fans in the country. St. Louis City SC has been drawing sold-out crowds to ...
Commissioner Rob Manfred reportedly is floating the idea of team's having a one-a-game option to change hitters. Is this a ...
I’m not one who immediately flushes the idea of change when it comes to the sport of Major League Baseball. By nature, I’m ...
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred recently told Puck's John Ourand on The Varsity podcast that a rule that would affect late-game scenarios is garnering buzz from MLB owners. The "Golden At-Bat" rule, ...
It sounds like some sort of fantasy, or a rule designed by the owner of the Savannah Bananas to create the kind of circus atmosphere heretofore unheard of for a sport steeped in regulations and ...
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox have agreed to terms with left-handed reliever Aroldis Chapman on a one-year deal that would pay him $10.75 million, a person with knowledge of the negotiations told The ...
What if a team could choose one at-bat to send its best hitter to the plate even if it wasn’t that guy’s turn to hit? MLB ...
Brandon Crawford is retiring after 14 major league seasons, all but one of those played with his hometown San Francisco ...
Chapman, who has agreed to a $10.75 million deal, will be in the mix to replace Kenley Jansen as Boston's closer.
Batwould allow teams to pick one at-bat per game to use their preferred hitter - rather than following the batting order.
Josh already posted about this topic in BCB After Dark earlier this morning, but this idea was making the rounds Monday, so I ...