LANSING, MI — The Lansing Lugnuts say exciting change is in the air for the 2026 Crosstown Showdown on Wednesday night.
The game will have a new hitter-friendly format when the Michigan State Spartans play the Lansing Lugnuts at 6:05 p.m. at Jackson Field in downtown Lansing.
According to a press release, the exhibition game will be entirely machine-pitched and set for a two-hour time limit/nine-inning limit, whichever occurs first. No bunting or stealing bases is allowed; a team must swing the bat to score runs. There is no penalty for swinging and missing, with each batter receiving six pitches to put the ball in play.
In addition, each inning will see offenses receive a second-chance rally: After the three outs are recorded, the bases will be wiped clean and the outs reset.
The Crosstown Showdown serves as the unofficial introduction to Lansing for the new Lugnuts, the Athletics’ High-A Midwest League affiliate, before a three-game homestand opens the season with Dayton from April 2-April 4. For tickets and more information, call (517) 485-4500 or visit www.milb.com/lansing.





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