However, it is looking more and more likely that the Golden At-Bat will be tested away from the MLB. According to The ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred claimed one potential out-of-the-box rule change is creating “a little buzz.” While speaking ...
MLB is exploring the golden at-bat, where teams would be able to send a player of their choice to the plate in a big moment.
Manager Stephen Vogt would have the option of having Jose Ramirez (or whomever he likes) bat for one of those guys. Vogt ...
Would Mookie Wilson, Francisco Cabrera or David Freese have had their magical outcomes if such a rule existed in the past?
The Boston Red Sox are extremely interested in shoring up their pitching rotation with a former World Series champion.
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 ...
Baseball's recent rule changes have made the game so much more watchable. But this harebrained scheme would be an abomination ...
Not baseball. It doesn’t matter whether it ... David Freese’s game-tying triple for the St. Louis Cardinals in the ninth inning of Game 6 of the 2011 World Series – which he followed ...
Imagine you’re a closer getting ready to face the opponent’s No. 9 hitter with two outs in the ninth inning of a one-run game ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers won it all in 2024, but several players that helped the organization win its eighth World Series ...
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 ...