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Pitch Clock Has MLB’s Pitching Coaches Working Overtime

The New York Times – Sports:

Fans are eager to start the pitch-clock era, but baseball’s pitching coaches are hard at work trying to adjust to one of the biggest changes in M.L.B. history.

Adam Elder
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