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San Diego Padres star Manny Machado committed the first pitch clock violation in a spring training game, getting docked a strike because he was not set and facing the pitcher in the batter's box when the clock reached 8 seconds.
Facing Seattle left-hander Robbie Ray in one of two games Friday that will serve as a trial run for Major League Baseball's rules overhaul, Machado had not brought his left foot inside the batter's box when the clock -- which is prominently featured behind the batter and over the outfield fence -- wound down. The plate umpire, Ryan Blakney, called timeout, pointed to his wrist -- the signal for a clock violation -- and said "0-1" to denote the new count.
Machado then singled on the first pitch.
Under the league's new rules, pitchers have 15 seconds to start their delivery when the bases are empty and 20 seconds with runners on base. They are given an automatic ball if the clock expires. The full suite of MLB's changes -- including a ban on defensive shifting, a limitation on pickoff moves and larger bases -- was on display for the first time Friday. With all 30 teams scheduled to play Saturday, Friday's test drive by the Padres and Mariners, as well as the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals, showcased what MLB hopes will be viewed as a new and improved version of the game.
League officials have pointed to the pitch clock as potentially transformative, citing its implementation across the minor leagues last year as contributing to an average decrease in game time of 25 minutes. Commissioner Rob Manfred said at the beginning of spring training that MLB hopes the clock not only cuts the time of games and quickens their pace but also that all of the rules together help the sport better resemble the more action-oriented brand played in the 1970s.

 
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Interesting… I never knew time was a problem in the 70’s? I know there were less commercials… LOL aka TV timeouts

Commissioner Rob Manfred said at the beginning of spring training that MLB hopes the clock not only cuts the time of games and quickens their pace but also that all of the rules together help the sport better resemble the more action-oriented brand played in the 1970s.
 

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Pitch clock violation ends Braves-Red Sox spring game in tie.​

Cal Conley of the Atlanta Braves thought he had just won the game with a two-out, bases-loaded walk-off walk on Saturday. He took a few steps toward first base, bat still in hand, when umpire John Libka jumped out from behind the plate and indicated strike three.
Game over. Conley couldn't believe it. Neither could his teammates. Fans booed.
Welcome to 2023, where baseball's new rules designed to improve pace of play are coming fast at everyone, particularly the players.
The most dramatic moment of the new pitch clock era arrived on the first full day of spring games, and in the most dramatic scenario possible. Conley, facing reliever Robert Kwiatkowski of the Boston Red Sox, wasn't set in the box as the clock wound under eight seconds.
The penalty is an automatic strike, which led to the game in North Port, Florida, finishing in a 6-6 tie. Kwiatkowski got the strikeout after throwing only two real strikes.
It was a more dramatic moment than when San Diego Padres slugger Manny Machado on Friday became the first player to draw a pitch clock violation when he was called for an automatic strike in the bottom of the first inning against Seattle because he wasn't set in the box in time.
The pitch clock is one of the new rules designed to speed pace of play. Players will have 30 seconds to resume play between batters. Between pitches, pitchers have 15 seconds with nobody on and 20 seconds if there is a baserunner. The pitcher must start his delivery before the clock expires. After a pitch, the clock starts again when the pitcher has the ball back, the catcher and batter are in the circle around home plate and play is otherwise ready to resume.
 

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Goodbye MLBTV. I'd rather watch some cheesy scorebox animation on my phone than this clown show.

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Oh God, and this is how players get to decide games? LOL

This is how dorks in boardrooms decide the games
 

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CHICAGO -- Cubs starter Marcus Stroman was called for a pitch clock violation during the third inning of Chicago's season-opening 4-0 win over Milwaukee on Thursday, making him the first player to be penalized under the new rule during a regular-season game.
Stroman took his place in baseball's history book for this oddity when he took too long to deliver a 1-2 pitch to the Brewers' Christian Yelich. Stroman was checking on the Brewers' Brice Turang, who was on second base, and the clock expired just before Stroman delivered a pitch from the stretch.
"It's tough, man," Stroman said. "It's tough, this pitch clock. It's a big adjustment. I don't think people really realize it. It just adds a whole other layer of thinking."
 

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How many of you knew this rule....loltastic to me

 

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