Last week Commissioner Rob Manfred advanced an idea that he admits originated with a comedy act called the Savannah Bananas. It would allow each manager to, once per game, replace the scheduled hitter ...
Let’s roll the clock back a few weeks. It’s Oct. 30 all over again and Game Five of the World Series is tied in the bottom of ...
As the MLB offseason continues, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred has thrown out a new Golden-At bat rule, which will ruin ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred created a firestorm when he claimed that there was "buzz" around the Golden At-Bat idea at the ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred responded to speculation that the league might be considering a new “Golden At-Bat” rule.
The potential golden at-bat rule may not be as far along as previously anticipated. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred revealed in November that there was ...
Manfred has discussed a number of rule changes during his tenure as commissioner and instituted quite a few, mostly with ...
Bat" rule in MLB -- where, once per game, teams would be able to send any hitter to bat regardless of where they were in the batting order -- in an interview with the YES Network on Thursday evening.
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, and all of ...
Baseball traditionalists, rejoice. Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that the controversial — to say the least — “Golden ...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said that Major League Baseball is not close to implementing the "Golden At-Bat" rule.
Is the Golden At-Bat an exciting and innovative idea? Or is it reminiscent of an unserious, Savannah Bananas-like sideshow?