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WBC won’t incorporat­e some of MLB’s new rules

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NEW YORK – Major League Baseball’s new pitch clock, limits on shifts and larger bases will not be used during the World Baseball Classic.

The three innovation­s will make their debut during the spring training exhibition season that starts Feb. 24. The 20-team national team tournament runs March 8-21, and players will return to their clubs for more exhibition games with the new rules ahead of opening day on March 30.

“There’s going to be an adjustment and learning curve to those, so for the actual quality of baseball in the WBC, it’s probably better that they didn’t spring that on us in important games,” St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmid­t said. “If something happened in an eliminatio­n game that we weren’t prepared for, that could have a negative effect. We’re going to need a learning curve with those and we won’t get it for a few weeks, but we’ll work on it in spring training and other times.”

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This will be the fifth edition of the WBC following victories by Japan in 2006 and ’09, the Dominican Republic in 2013 and the U.S. in 2017.

Goldschmid­t was 1-for-13 (.077) for the U.S. in 2017, and Cardinals teammate Nolan Arenado went 5-for-31 (.161) with a three-run homer against Canada’s Andrew Albers in the first round.

“I feel like the hype is a little bit higher this time around than it was in 2017. There’s more guys that want to do it,” Arenado said. “I know it’s not the World Cup, but just watching the World Cup and how awesome that was just to represent your country ... I don’t know if it will get quite there, but get it close at least.”

Other notable WBC rules

Pitch limits again will be used. A pitcher is limited to 65 pitches during a first-round game, 80 in a quarterfinal and 95 in the championsh­ip round, though a limit can be exceeded to finish a plate appearance. A pitcher may not pitch in games on three consecutiv­e days. There must be one day off after throwing 30 or more pitches and two days off after throwing 50 or more pitches.

Designated hitters, the three-batter minimum and video review will be used, but the limit on mound visits will not.

Each team must include at least 14 pitchers and two catchers, including 10 pitchers eligible to pitch in consecutiv­e rounds.

Which countries are competing in the 2023 WBC?

The number of participat­ing countries is up from the 2017 edition of the World Baseball Classic, which expands from a 16-team field to 20.

Those competing countries are Australia, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Great Britain, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherland­s, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, South Korea, United States, Venezuela.

The championsh­ip game will be held on March 21 at LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins. Japan has won the WBC twice (2006, 2009), while the Dominican Republic (2013) and United States (2017) each have won the tournament once.

 ?? GREGORY BULL/AP ?? United States outfielder Adam Jones makes a catch above the wall for the out on the Dominican Republic’s Manny Machado during a World Baseball Classic game in San Diego on March 18, 2017. The U.S. won that most recent edition of the World Baseball Classic.
GREGORY BULL/AP United States outfielder Adam Jones makes a catch above the wall for the out on the Dominican Republic’s Manny Machado during a World Baseball Classic game in San Diego on March 18, 2017. The U.S. won that most recent edition of the World Baseball Classic.

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