Per the report, the joint competition committee
unanimously agreed to continue with the rule for all
regular-season games.
The rule was installed in the 2020 season to try to limit the
length of games and strain on pitching staffs during the
pandemic.
In addition, ESPN reported that the rule that dictates when
position players can pitch in a game has been updated by the
committee.
Under previous rules, position players were allowed to face
batters when their teams were either winning or losing by six or
more runs.
Now, a team must be leading by 10 or more runs in the ninth
inning to allow a position player to pitch. Trailing teams may
employ a position player anytime they are losing by eight or
more runs. Non-pitchers can take the mound without restrictions
in extra innings.
ESPN said that rule change also passed unanimously.
--Field Level Media
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