Baseball traditionalists, rejoice.
Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday that the controversial — to say the least — “Golden At-Bat” rule he floated recently won’t be coming to Major League Baseball any time soon.
“To go from the conversation stage to this actually showing up in MLB is a very long road,” Manfred told the Yes Network. “You don’t like the idea? I wouldn’t be too concerned about it right now.”
The rule change would allow teams to send a hitter of their choosing to the plate — potentially at any time during the game, once per game.
