rain.png
Monday May 29th, 2023 8:47AM

No pitch clock, shift limits for World Baseball Classic

By The Associated Press
Related Articles
  Contact Editor

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball’s new pitch clock, limits on shifts and larger bases will not be used during the World Baseball Classic.

The three innovations will be debuted during the spring training exhibition season that starts Feb. 24. The 20-team national team tournament runs from March 8-21, and players will return to their clubs for more exhibition games with the new rules ahead of opening day on March 30.

“There’s going to be an adjustment and learning curve to those, so for the actual quality of baseball in the WBC, it’s probably better that they didn’t spring that on us in important games,” St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt said Tuesday during an online availability. “If something happened in an elimination game that we weren’t prepared for, that could have a negative effect. We’re going to need a learning curve with those and we won’t get it for a few weeks, but we’ll work on it in spring training and other times.”

This will be the fifth edition of the WBC following victories by Japan in 2006 and ’09, the Dominican Republic in 2013 and the U.S. in 2017. A scheduled 2021 tournament was called off because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Goldschmidt was 1 for 13 (.077) for the U.S. in 2017, and Arenado went 5 for 31 (.161) with a three-run homer against Canada's Andrew Albers in the first round.

“I feel like the hype is a little bit higher this time around than it was in 2017. There’s more guys that want to do it,” Arenado said. “I know it’s not the World Cup, but just watching the World Cup and how awesome that was just to represent your country ... I don’t know if it will get quite there, but get it close at least.”

Arenado agreed with the decision to not have the new rules in this year’s tournament.

“Maybe the next WBC, when everyone’s kind of used to it already, you do it,” he said.

Pitch limits again will be used.

A pitcher is limited to 65 pitches during a first-round game, 80 in a quarterfinal and 95 in the championship round, though a limit can be exceeded to finish a plate appearance. A pitcher may not pitch in games on three consecutive days. There must be one day off after throwing 30 or more pitches and two days off after throwing 50 or more pitches.

Designated hitters, the three-batter minimum and video review will be used, but the limit on mound visits will not.

Thirty-man rosters were due from teams on Tuesday and will be announced Thursday. Each team must include at least 14 pitchers and two catchers, including 10 pitchers eligible to pitch in consecutive rounds.

___

AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

  • Associated Categories: Associated Press (AP), AP Sports, AP Online Baseball , AP Sports - Major League Baseball
© Copyright 2023 AccessWDUN.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.
Fed's Powell: Strong hiring could force further rate hikes
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that if the U.S. job market further strengthens in the coming months or inflation readings accelerate, the Fed might have to raise its benchmark interest rate higher than it now projects
6:04PM ( 13 minutes ago )
Navy divers begin pulling up Chinese spy balloon debris
The Navy has shifted to an all-underwater search for pieces of the massive Chinese spy balloon a U.S. fighter jet shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday
5:49PM ( 28 minutes ago )
No pitch clock, shift limits for World Baseball Classic
Major League Baseball’s new pitch clock, limits on shifts and larger bases will not be used during the World Baseball Classic
5:45PM ( 32 minutes ago )
Associated Press (AP)
Revolving door at QB ruined season for Jets, other NFL teams
The New York Jets’ season began with aging Joe Flacco starting at quarterback
5:22PM ( 56 minutes ago )
Super Bowl gambling surging as states legalize it? You bet
The gambling industry's national trade group predicts that 1 in 5 American adults will make a bet on Sunday's Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs
4:34PM ( 1 hour ago )
Mat Ishbia to AP: Suns 'will be one of best places to work'
Mat Ishbia says his first major project as owner of the Phoenix Suns will be to listen to employees and figure out what problems they’ve faced
4:33PM ( 1 hour ago )
AP Sports
LeBron's Miami era, as told by teammate Shane Battier
Shane Battier is a former Miami Heat teammate of LeBron James, who is poised to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer
2:29PM ( 1 day ago )
Pitcher Max Fried loses to Braves in salary arbitration
Pitcher Max Fried has lost to the Atlanta Braves in salary arbitration
5:22PM ( 3 days ago )
Fried, Braves go to salary arbitration for 2nd straight year
Max Fried is headed to to salary arbitration with the Atlanta Braves for the second straight year
3:21PM ( 4 days ago )
AP Online Baseball
AP source: Royals agree with RHP Greinke on deal for 2023
A person familiar with the deal says the Royals and Zach Greinke have agreed to a contract for the coming season
3:22PM ( 1 week ago )
O'Day retires following 15 seasons for 6 major league teams
Right-hander Darren O’Day, who posted a 4.15 ERA in 28 games with the Atlanta Braves in 2022, says he is retiring after 15 seasons for six teams in the major leagues
3:18PM ( 1 week ago )
Braves sign manager Snitker to extension through 2025 season
Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker has signed a contract extension through the 2025 season
4:34PM ( 1 week ago )
AP Sports - Major League Baseball
Fed's Powell: Strong hiring could force further rate hikes
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that if the U.S. job market further strengthens in the coming months or inflation readings accelerate, the Fed might have to raise its benchmark interest rate higher than it now projects
6:04PM ( 13 minutes ago )
Navy divers begin pulling up Chinese spy balloon debris
The Navy has shifted to an all-underwater search for pieces of the massive Chinese spy balloon a U.S. fighter jet shot down off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday
5:49PM ( 28 minutes ago )
U2's Bono, family of Tyre Nichols' among Jill Biden's guests
Rock star Bono, the family of Tyre Nichols and the 26-year-old who disarmed a gunman in last month’s Monterey Park, California, shooting will be among the featured guests sitting with first lady Jill Biden at Tuesday’s State of the Union address
5:34PM ( 43 minutes ago )
IRS urges special refund recipients to delay filing taxes
The Internal Revenue Service is recommending that taxpayers hold off on filing their tax returns for 2022 if they received a special tax refund or payment from their state last year
5:34PM ( 44 minutes ago )
Fears grow for untold numbers buried by Turkey earthquake
Rescuers are hoping to pull survivors from the rubble before they succumb to the cold two days after an earthquake tore through southern Turkey and war-ravaged northern Syria
5:32PM ( 45 minutes ago )