Ronald Acuña Jr. was so excited to take advantage of MLB’s new rule that limits pickoffs

Runners will love this new rule.

With the arrival of Opening Day, we’re getting our first look at MLB’s new rules in competitive games. And while the pitch clock dominated much of the preseason conversation, the pickoff limit might be one of the more overlooked (but more consequential) changes for the 2023 season.

We didn’t have to wait very long to see the new rule in action either.

During the first inning of the Atlanta Braves’ game against the Washington Nationals on Thursday, Ronald Acuña Jr. realized that Patrick Corbin had already used his two pickoff attempts per plate appearance. Acuña could be seen confirming that two were used, and he got so excited that he stumbled as he tried to steal (Matt Olson would foul off the pitch).

The very next pitch, though, Acuña took off and had himself an easy stolen base.

With the new rules, runners know they can take a healthy lead off the base once the two pickoff attempts are used. The pitcher is allowed to throw over for a third attempt, but he has to get the runner out. Otherwise, the baserunner is awarded a base.

You’re going to see so many runners take advantage of that rule, and pitchers are going to need to be more strategic with their pickoff attempts.

MLB fans also had thoughts on this new rule.