The changes attempt to avoid rare instances where the old rules could have incentivized teams to try to game the system.
Major League Baseball has decided to shake up the snow globe once again.
Major League Baseball introduced two rule changes for the 2025 season regarding infield shifts and replay reviews, per The Athletic's Evan Drellich.
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The first rule change is a stiffer penalty for fielders who violate the infield shift rule. Over the last couple of seasons, some teams had attempted to get around MLB’s ban on the infield shift ...