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Revision as of 23:11, 2 August 2009
The Official Rules of Major League Baseball is a set of rules set forth by the MLB governing the playing of baseball games by professional teams of Major League Baseball and the leagues that are members of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues. It is also used by many amateur leagues, although in these cases, the monetary fines and other such stipulation are usually considered impractical and disregarded.
History
Starting with the Knickerbocker Rules in 1845, and the National League Rules in 1877, the rules of baseball have evolved over time. Today the rule book (2008) consists of well over 200 pages.
Current Rules Committee
- Sandy Alderson, Chair
- Andy MacPhail
- John Schuerholz
- Bob Beban
- John McHale, Jr.
- Bill Stoneman
- Rod Carew
- Terry Ryan
- Larry Young
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