San Diego Union-Tribune

RULES STANDARDIZ­ED FOR HUMIDOR, RUBBING BASEBALLS

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Major League Baseball is standardiz­ing procedures for rubbing baseballs and their removal from humidors in an effort to establish more consistenc­y amid complaints about slickness that followed the crackdown on sticky substances.

MLB has been working on standards over the course of the season in response to feedback from players and sent a memorandum outlining the changes on Tuesday to general managers, assistant GMs and clubhouse managers. Titled “Updates to Baseball Storage & Handling,” a copy of the memo was obtained by The Associated Press.

Scrutiny of baseball preparatio­n — a minimum 13 dozen are readied for each game — has increased in recent years. Use of a humidor, began by Colorado in 2002, expanded to Arizona in 2019, three additional teams in 2020, then a total of 10 last year and all 30 this season.

MLB is mandating a ball be stored in a humidor for at least 14 days before game use, and ball storage must be recorded by the home team's game-day compliance monitor and then certified in a signed form by the clubhouse manager.

“All baseballs projected to be used in a specific game must be mudded within three hours of all other baseballs being used in that game, and must be mudded on the same day that they are going to be used,” the memo states. “Baseballs should not be out of the humidor for more than two hours at any point prior to first pitch, and if it will take club staff longer than two hours, the baseballs should be pulled out of the humidor in smaller batches.”

The memo followed review of video of each team's rubbing procedures.

MLB is instructin­g that “each club staff member involved in the process should apply mud in a uniform manner ensuring the same mudto-water ratio is applied to each ball. Rubbing mud should be applied to each baseball for at least 30 seconds, ensuring that mud is rubbed thoroughly and consistent­ly into the entire leather surface of the ball.”

After rubbing, balls are to be put back in Rawlings boxes, with dividers between each, and returned to the humidor until the home team's gameday compliance monitors gets them for game use. In an effort to reduce time in ball bags, balls are to be taken from the humidor 15-30 minutes before the scheduled start, and then no more than 96 balls at a time.

When needed, up to 96 more balls may be taken from the humidor, and they should not be mixed in bags with balls from the earlier bunch. A bag must be cleaned with a damp cloth and then a dry cloth before it is used “to make sure there is no excess residue, dust or moisture.”

Notable

Cardinals 1B Paul Goldschmid­t was out of the lineup for St. Louis' game against Milwaukee with what manager Oliver Marmol described as back tightness.

The Reds activated INF

Donovan Solano from the injury list following a rehab stint. They also transferre­d LHP Nick Lodolo (lower back strain) to the 60-day injury list. OF Tyler Naquin (quad strain) is close to starting a rehab assignment, manager David Bell said.

Pitcher Max Fried became the fifth member of the World Series champion Atlanta Braves to go to salary arbitratio­n, asking for $6.85 million while the team argued for $6.6 million.

The Dodgers put LHP Caleb Ferguson on the IL with left forearm tendinitis. and transferre­d RHP Walker Buehler (flexor tendon) to the 60-day IL.

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