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Cubs’ Craig Counsell maintains ‘Shohei Ohtani Rule’ is ‘bad rule’

New York Post·Dylan Hernandez·about 1 month ago
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Cubs manager Craig Counsell emphasized on Friday that his earlier remarks questioning the so-called “Shohei Ohtani Rule” had nothing to do with the team or player it benefits. “Look, this is not a Dodger thing, it’s not an Ohtani thing ,” Counsell said. “It is a bad rule.” Cubs manager Craig Counsell maintains the rule that benefits Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani (above) is bad for MLB. Getty Images Asked what made it a bad rule, Counsell replied, “That’s it. You guys figure it out. It’s a good discussion. It’s an interesting discussion, I think that it’s worth discussing too.” But not worth discussing before the opening game of the Dodgers’ three-game series against the Cubs , evidently. MLB teams are prohibited from carrying more than 13 pitchers on their rosters, but Ohtani doesn’t count against the limit because he is classified as a two-way player. Last week, Counsell called the exception “bizarre.” “There’s not another player like that, but one team gets different rules for that player,” Counsell said.…

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