First and third base coaches will have to remain in the coach's box until the pitch is thrown after MLB's owners voted to enforce the rule at their quarterly meetings Thursday, reports ESPN. The goal ...
Base coaches in Major League Baseball will have to remain in their respective coaches' boxes until the pitch is thrown after owners voted to enforce the rule Thursday at their annual meetings in ...
MLB is changing the enforcement of one of its rules to try to stop coaches from moving outside their designated boxes. (Alika Jenner / Getty Images) PALM BEACH, Fla. — In a change to the way MLB will ...
It has not been the simplest start to the year for Mercedes. News at the back end of last-year seemed to prop up the fact that the German team was the front-runner for 2026, with the shift in ...
MLB owners want to make it harder for teams to engage in pitch-stealing tactics on the field. Team owners reportedly voted Thursday to enforce a rule that prevents first- and third-base coaches from ...
A loophole in Formula 1’s new technical regulations offers a way around the 16:1 compression ratio cap, introducing controversy before the season even starts. Technical manoeuvring to push regulatory ...
Mercedes’ rivals are targeting a change to the engine compression ratio rules ahead of the opening race of the F1 2026 season in Australia, it has emerged. Reports over recent months have claimed that ...
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted a change to Formula 1's power unit regulations would be "quite damaging" to his team amid an ongoing dispute. Over the last month, several discussions ...
At present, General Motors’ U.S.-market portfolio offers a rather limited number of six-cylinder options. But that hasn’t always been the case – in fact, the change has really only been felt over the ...
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The 80% rule: New engine-cut tech stops a senior driver’s wrong-pedal mistake in seconds
The Korean Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have launched a groundbreaking initiative to combat pedal misapplication accidents among senior drivers.
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