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In a historic game, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Washington Nationals 8-7 due to a walk-off pitch-clock violation, the first of its kind in Major League Baseball history. With the bases loaded and a full count in the bottom of the ninth, Nationals' Kyle Finnegan was penalized for a pitch-clock violation, allowing the winning run to score. The pitch clock rule, introduced in 2023, mandates pitchers to deliver within 15 seconds with bases empty and 18 seconds with runners on. Kyle Finnegan, who leads the league with nine such violations, expressed regret over the incident, acknowledging it was a crucial mistake. The game was marked by significant performances, including Ryan McMahon’s homer and Brendan Rodgers’ three-run blast. The victory was celebrated by Rockies' manager Bud Black and received mixed reactions from fans and commentators on social media.
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