How the Astros have adapted to MLB's new rules this spring

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Astros have had sessions with pitchers and position players throughout camp to enforce...

Astros starter Luis Garcia debuted a toned-down delivery during his first live batting practice of camp Friday.WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Saturday’s Grapefruit League opener against the New York Mets will afford the Astros an initial glimpse at a new-look game.

The Astros have held sessions with both pitchers and position players throughout spring training to teach the new rules. Two pitch clocks have been present at all of their live batting practice sessions — one behind the plate and another near the first-base dugout. Manager Dusty Baker acknowledged on Friday there have been some “real close calls” with the clock — 15 seconds with the bases empty and 20 with runners on.

Garcia’s multi-step windup, which involved a step forward, a step back and rocking his arms back and forth, became a cult phenomenon in Houston. The league’s new rules make it illegal. Garcia’s previous delivery did not have a clear point of beginning — which is when the pitch clock is supposed to stop.

 

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