While the Chicago Cubs and the rest of Major League Baseball wait for a new collective bargaining agreement between the owners and Major League Baseball’s Players association, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed a rule change that will stand to benefit the Cubs when the season starts.
During the shortened 2020 season, Major League Baseball first tested the idea of a universal designated hitter rule. The rule would serve as a balance between the American League and National League as both leagues would utilize the designated hitter rule as opposed to the pitcher having to hit. When Major League Baseball returned to a 162-game regular season in 2021, it was agreed that the Universal Designated hitter rule would not be implemented and pitchers would return to hitting for National League teams.
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