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Marcus Stroman makes MLB history as first violator of pitch clock

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The new era of baseball is officially underway, and Marcus Stroman is now the answer to a trivia question.

Major League Baseball has a pitch clock after several years of minor league experimentation. Pitchers have 15 seconds to deliver a pitch, 20 seconds with runners on base.

The Chicago Cubs pitcher was called for MLB's first regular-season pitch clock violation.

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Marcus Stroman of the Chicago Cubs delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field March 30, 2023, in Chicago.  (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

With a runner on second base, Stroman exhausted 20 seconds before starting his motion, and he still didn't get his pitch off on time.

With Christian Yelich at the plate, Stroman came set, looked and stared at second. Then, he looked back to to plate, and the home plate umpire called the violation, resulting in a ball, evening the count at 2-2.

Batters have eight seconds to be "alert" in the batter's box. Manny Machado was the first violator in the spring as he took his time getting back in the batter's box. He acknowledged the rule would take some getting used to.

Marcus Stroman of the Chicago Cubs reacts during the third inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field March 30, 2023, in Chicago. (Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

The new rules are aimed at speeding up the pace of play and creating more action on the base paths with walks, strikeouts and home runs and batter fidgeting increasing over the years.

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