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 ...
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MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred introduced the "golden at-bat" concept, where any player would have the chance to hit out of ...
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The Golden At-Bat idea was met with widespread skepticism after Manfred claimed it was discussed at owners meetings.
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The Nuggets are squandering Jokic’s prime. They don’t have enough talent. Either they seriously consider a trade or they can begin growing comfortable with the idea of appearing in the play-in ...
Maybe Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred was just thinking out loud, but this last brainstorm was nothing but ...
Manfred has discussed a number of rule changes during his tenure as commissioner and instituted quite a few, mostly with ...
Is the Golden At-Bat an exciting and innovative idea? Or is it reminiscent of an unserious, Savannah Bananas-like sideshow?
What is the Golden At-Bat rule? How would it work? And when is the soonest we could see it in MLB? Here's everything we know ...