Cite this page: Major League Rule 21

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Primary citation: Major League Rule 21 — Misconduct.

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)

Robert D. Manfred, Jr.. 2022. "Major League Rule 21 — Misconduct." Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/fl_attachment/mlb/kavridnnjembnqt6dzgz.pdf (accessed 2026-05-17).

BibTeX

@misc{2022-04-15_rules_major-league-rule-21,
  title = {Major League Rule 21 — Misconduct},
  year = {2022},
  author = {Robert D. Manfred, Jr.},
  url = {https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/fl_attachment/mlb/kavridnnjembnqt6dzgz.pdf},
  urldate = {2026-05-17},
  note = {SHA256: 203080624320e5acdc40fd426d5005c6722fedf81af0b84551525627163aa570}
}

Archive citation

Baseball Documents Archive, "Major League Rule 21", slug 2022-04-15_rules_major-league-rule-21, SHA256 203080624320…, retrieved 2026-05-17.

Cite this archived version

Major League Rule 21 — Misconduct.. Baseball Documents Archive, slug 2022-04-15_rules_major-league-rule-21, SHA256 203080624320…. retrieved 2026-05-17; from https://img.mlbstatic.com/mlb-images/image/upload/fl_attachment/mlb/kavridnnjembnqt6dzgz.pdf.

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