MLB proposes 'Golden At-Bat' rule, allowing teams one substitute hitter per game, sparking debate.

Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred has proposed a "Golden At-Bat" rule that would allow teams to substitute any hitter once per game, regardless of the lineup. The idea has sparked mixed reactions, with some seeing it as a way to add drama and others viewing it as a gimmick that could complicate the game. The rule has not been implemented yet but has been discussed among owners, who are considering its potential impact on strategy and excitement.

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