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Pioneer League Announces New Rules

Designated Pinch Hitter and Pinch Runner, Extra Innings "Knock Out" Added
April 27, 2021

PIONEER LEAGUE INSTALLS NEW RULES Designated Pinch Hitter and Pinch Runner; Extra Innings “Knock Out” Added Spokane, WA – April 27, 2021 The Pioneer Baseball League today announced exciting new rules changes in effect for the 2021 season, as follows: • To avoid the excessive strain on our pitching staffs,

PIONEER LEAGUE INSTALLS NEW RULES

Designated Pinch Hitter and Pinch Runner; Extra Innings “Knock Out” Added

Spokane, WA – April 27, 2021

The Pioneer Baseball League today announced exciting new rules changes in effect for the

2021 season, as follows:

• To avoid the excessive strain on our pitching staffs, the Pioneer Baseball League will not

have extra innings, but rather will employ a first-of-its-kind “Knock Out” rule that resolves

tied games with a head-to-head, “sudden death” home run duel. Under the rule, each

team designates a hitter who receives 5 pitches, with the game determined by the most

home runs hit. If still tied after the first “Knock Out” round, another hitter is selected for a

sudden-death home run face-off until a winner is declared

• The Designated Pinch Hitter rule permits a player not having previously entered into the

game to pinch hit for an eligible roster player who may then return to his defensive position

for the remainder of the game, until otherwise substituted for. The Designated Pinch

Hitter is thereafter ineligible to return to the game. The Designated Pinch Hitter can only

be employed once a game by each team

• The Designated Pinch Runner rule permits a player not having previously entered into the

game to pinch run for an eligible roster player who may then return to his defensive

position for the remainder of the game, until otherwise substituted for. The Designated

Pinch Runner is thereafter ineligible to return to the game. The Designated Pinch Runner

can only be employed once a game by each team

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 27, 2021

• Revised “Check Swing” rule allows a hitter to appeal to the base umpire on a check swing

strike decision from the home plate umpire. Previously, only the pitcher or catcher could ask

for an appeal

• For better coverage of fly balls, check swings, double plays and other game situations, PBL

games will now feature three-man umpiring crews rather than the past use of two-man

crews

• “I’m thrilled to see these exciting rules changes implemented for this season,” said Pioneer

League President Michael Shapiro. “The Pioneer Baseball League is committed to

developing ideas that enhance the strategy of the game, protect the safety of our players

and add to the fun and engagement of our fans. We believe this focus will help assure the

future of the game among a broader and more diverse audience.”

About the Pioneer League: Since 1939, the Pioneer League has operated in the Mountain West

region as an MLB affiliated league. Beginning in 2021, the PBL will be an independent league with

teams in Montana (Billings, Missoula and Great Falls), Idaho (Boise and Idaho Falls), Utah (Ogden)

and Colorado (Grand Junction and Colorado Springs). The Northern Colorado Owlz, formerly Orem

Owlz, join the League for the 2022 season.

Contact: Heather Luna

Pioneer Baseball League

[email protected]