Cite this page: MLR 2008
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Primary citation: Major League Rules, 2008 edition.
Per archive standards, citations are emitted only from fields that are actually populated in the metadata. Styles that require data not on file are omitted rather than synthesized.
Chicago (notes-bibliography)
Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. 2008. "Major League Rules (2008 edition)." https://web.archive.org/web/20140908110649/http://bizofbaseball.com/docs/MajorLeagueRules-2008.pdf (accessed 2026-05-17).
BibTeX
@misc{2008-03-31_rules_major-league-rules-2008,
title = {Major League Rules (2008 edition)},
year = {2008},
author = {Office of the Commissioner of Baseball},
url = {https://web.archive.org/web/20140908110649/http://bizofbaseball.com/docs/MajorLeagueRules-2008.pdf},
urldate = {2026-05-17},
note = {SHA256: 01efae1ff1b52c2af53c488659dd6aa24adb379769d24a8eb0b3d1400ab85493}
}
Archive citation
Baseball Documents Archive, "MLR 2008", slug 2008-03-31_rules_major-league-rules-2008, SHA256 01efae1ff1b5…, retrieved 2026-05-17.
Cite this archived version
Major League Rules, 2008 edition.. Baseball Documents Archive, slug 2008-03-31_rules_major-league-rules-2008, SHA256 01efae1ff1b5…. retrieved 2026-05-17; from https://web.archive.org/web/20140908110649/http://bizofbaseball.com/docs/MajorLeagueRules-2008.pdf.
Permalink
/documents/2008-03-31_rules_major-league-rules-2008/
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