MLB Considers Six-Inning Minimum for Starters
MLB Considers Six-Inning Minimum for Starters

MLB Considers Six-Inning Minimum for Starters

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Major League Baseball (MLB) is considering a rule that would require starting pitchers to throw a minimum of six innings per game, with exceptions for injuries, pitch counts over 100, or giving up four or more earned runs. This proposed change aims to restore the prominence of starting pitchers and reduce the reliance on bullpens. Notably, Max Scherzer supports the idea but emphasizes the need to address existing injury issues first. The rule change would mark a significant shift in pitcher usage, requiring substantial adjustments in training and strategy. Currently, starting pitchers average 5.25 innings per game, highlighting the potential impact of this mandate.

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