Visiting teams have slight edge in extra innings since ‘ghost runner’ rule adopted

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Visiting teams have slight edge in extra innings since ‘ghost runner’ rule adopted
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The runner-on-second rule is used in extra innings during the regular season but not in the postseason

Visiting teams had a 109-107 edge in extra-inning games this year in the second season starting extra innings with a runner on second base has been a permanent rule.

There were 162 games this season that went 10 innings, with home teams going 83-79. There were 31 that lasted 11 , 16 that went 12 and five that went 13 . .Houston led the major leagues with 35 pitch-clock violations and Washington’s Kyle Finnegan topped individuals with 11. Violations by pitchers, batters and catchers totalled 602, down from 1,048 in 2023, the first season of the timer. There were 465 by pitchers, 133 by batters and four by catchers, down from 747, 286 and 15. Washington was second with 31, followed by Arizona , the Los Angeles Angels and Milwaukee , Pittsburgh , the New York Mets and Atlanta and the New York Yankees .

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