Schneider thinks baseball rule changes will be “good for the game, good for the fans”
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Blue Jays pitcher Thomas Hatch had a first-hand look at some of baseball’s rule changes when he was in the minor leagues last season.
By far the biggest difference for the right-hander was pace of play.
“Our games would start at 7 p.m. and we’d be out by 9:30 just about every night,” he said Wednesday. “Three-hour games would seem like an eternity. It took a little bit to get used to that but it was a good thing.”
Several rules implemented at lower levels in recent years will be used in the big leagues this season. Shift restrictions will be in place, pitch clocks will be used, bases will be larger and there will be pickoff attempt limits.