NCAA committee pitches rules to speed up games
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 11:34 am
http://www.statesman.com/sports/ncaa-co ... 19417.html

The NCAA Baseball Rules Committee has unanimously approved two new rules intended to speed up the game. The eight-member committee, which met this week in Indianapolis, set a 20-second limit between pitches when no runners are on base and a 90-second limit between innings during non-televised games
Halpin said the clock starts on a pitcher once the catcher has thrown the ball back to him. He must start his next delivery — whether in the full windup or stretch — in 20 seconds
Personally, I think some of this is unreasonable. IMHO Baseball doesn't take that long unless there are 20 or so runs scored. The umpires need stop watches now?Also, home-run celebrations will be curtailed. The rules committee said players cannot greet the home-run hitter at home plate and instead can go no farther than the warning track area outside the dugout, or about 15 feet.