MLB, players' association agree to rule changes, including one that will benefit Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani

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MLB, players' association agree to rule changes, including one that will benefit Los Angeles Angels, Shohei Ohtani

Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have agreed to rule tweaks that will expand rosters, place an automatic runner on second base during extra innings and allow pitchers to remain in the lineup after they have been replaced on the mound, an industry source confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.

The last of those changes will make it a lot easier for the Los Angeles Angels to keep Shohei Ohtani's bat in the lineup on his start days.

The new rules, first reported on by the New York Post, New York Giants Jersey  won't be official until MLB's owners ratify them with a simple majority next week, the source told ESPN.Rosters will expand from 26 to 28 from April 7 through May 1 to account for the shorter spring training that followed the 99-day, owner-imposed lockout, which has made it more difficult for starting pitchers to get fully stretched out for the start of the season. There will be no limits on the amount of pitchers teams can carry in April, but they will be restricted to 13 beginning May 2, according to the Post. 
The automatic runner on second base in extra innings -- also implemented in an effort to prevent the over-usage patterns that typically portend pitcher injuries -- is currently planned for only the 2022 regular season, making this the third consecutive year it is in play.The new designated hitter rule is planned for the life of the collective bargaining agreement, which runs through 2026. Essentially, a pitcher who also hits would be listed as the DH and can remain the DH even if he is no longer pitching. Ohtani, the Japanese two-way sensation who was voted American League MVP unanimously last year, will be the biggest and probably the only beneficiary, receiving an extra one or two plate appearances practically every time he starts.

The Angels often faced a difficult predicament during Ohtani's start days last year, balancing the desire to keep his bat in the lineup while also not overextending him as a pitcher. In close games, they often countered by placing Ohtani in the outfield for an inning or two. All told, Ohtani spent 8⅓ innings in the outfield last year -- most of them in right field -- but never had a ball hit to him. Those days are probably over now, with MLB borrowing from the rule it implemented during last year's All-Star Game to allow for Ohtani to pitch the first inning and remain in the lineup.Shohei Ohtani was the story of the 2021 season, so much so that his presence is about to be felt in the MLB rulebook.

MLB and the MLB Players Association have reached an agreement on a Las Vegas Raiders Jerseys number of rule changes following the new collective bargaining agreement, Yahoo Sports' Hannah Keyser confirmed Tuesday. Among them is a tweak to the universal designated hitter that will undoubtedly be known as the "Shohei Ohtani rule."

Under the new rule, if a team has its starting pitcher in its lineup as the DH and pulls him during the game, the player can remain in the batting order even after he leaves the mound. So if Ohtani were to pitch six innings, he could still hit for the final three innings plus extras.

The rule will stay for the entire life of the recently agreed-upon CBA, which figures to encourage teams to invest more into two-way players like Ohtani. Under the old system, teams were disincentivized from having a pitcher hit because it would mean burning their DH if they took him out, which is why Ohtani only has 65 career plate appearances, all last year, while working as a pitcher. Now, he'll be free to hit as much as the Angels want him to.In addition to the Ohtani rule, the league and union struck a deal on a few temporary measures for the 2022 season.

Some purists will be disappointed to hear that MLB bringing back its "ghost runner" rule, with extra innings beginning with a runner on second for the regular season. Boston Red Sox Jerseys The rule will continue through the 2022 regular season, but the playoffs will see a return to normalcy like last year's postseason.

The league is also expanding its roster size from 26 players to 28 for the entire month of April, as a way to compensate for a shortened spring training. There will be no limit on the amount of pitchers allowed on the roster, which should be welcome news for teams trying to get their pitchers up to speed.

The agreement still needs to be approved by a majority of MLB's owners, which is expected to happen.