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Baseball Bullet-In: Stalling tactics being abused in time-limit games

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Baseball Bullet-In: Stalling tactics being abused in time-limit games
On 2012-8-26 Wayne Graczyk wrote:
Japanese pro baseball has stayed with the three-and-a-half-hour game time limit rule in 2012 and, while this may be helping to save energy and shorten the length of games, there are signs teams are abusing the rule, playing for a tie rather than a win.


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