The new rules for baseball, called the Pitch Clock, require players to move quickly between pitches, and there is less time for small talk. Brandon Crawford, a infielder for the San Francisco Giants, says that he barely has time to talk to his teammates or the umpires, and that the lack of social time has led to rivalries. Some players have tried to adapt by talking less, but others, such as Max Muncy of the Mets, enjoy holding conversations while holding on runners.
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