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Chris_H_2 wrote:
can't wait for extra innings in about 2 years. what an impending disaster that could be.
I agree that would be pretty dumb.
Are we really that far away from "Whammy Innings" where pitchers can only throw fastballs? They should just end it in a tie game after the 10th if they're so worried about travel fatigue and everyone trying to hit a home run. The Yahoo Sports article said this could lead to more bunting and strategy. Please, 1 or 2 guys in an AL lineup are even capable of bunting.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:44 pm Posts: 9188 Location: Franklin, MA
A little bit more than the past, but I dont even think there should be rules concerning the speed of the game. The best thing about baseball is how the game resolves of itself, there is no clock, the game ends when the game is over.
A little bit more than the past, but I dont even think there should be rules concerning the speed of the game. The best thing about baseball is how the game resolves of itself, there is no clock, the game ends when the game is over.
This, yes.
That said, getting the calls right should take a lot less time than it does now. All they need is a video umpire at each game and no damned conference.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:44 pm Posts: 9188 Location: Franklin, MA
Electromatic wrote:
numbers wrote:
A little bit more than the past, but I dont even think there should be rules concerning the speed of the game. The best thing about baseball is how the game resolves of itself, there is no clock, the game ends when the game is over.
This, yes.
That said, getting the calls right should take a lot less time than it does now. All they need is a video umpire at each game and no damned conference.
If it were up to me there would be no replay other than for HR/no HR.
I would like for the league to enforce the stepping out of the box only once per at bat. As a casual viewer frequent step outs to "readjust" after a watched ball seem completely unnecessary.
I would like for the league to enforce the stepping out of the box only once per at bat. As a casual viewer frequent step outs to "readjust" after a watched ball seem completely unnecessary.
Well, Mark Teixeira retired so... I mean that should help.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
Electromatic wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I would like for the league to enforce the stepping out of the box only once per at bat. As a casual viewer frequent step outs to "readjust" after a watched ball seem completely unnecessary.
Well, Mark Teixeira retired so... I mean that should help.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:12 am Posts: 1643 Location: The Jungle
Simple Torture wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I would like for the league to enforce the stepping out of the box only once per at bat. As a casual viewer frequent step outs to "readjust" after a watched ball seem completely unnecessary.
Well, Mark Teixeira retired so... I mean that should help.
Ortiz, too.
Its one thing if its a foul ball (or even a swinging strike) but when you didnt even swing the bat?
numbers wrote:
I cant even put into words how against MLB becoming the NFL and fucking around with the rules every offseason I am.
I sure hope not, I barely even watch the NFL anymore. Baseball is 3 outs, 3 strikes, 4 balls, 9 innings, 90 feet, 60 feet 6 inches, 90 degrees of fair territory...
you really wanna speed the game up, put the bullpens under the stands, you want a new pitcher, call time and send him in. No mound visit, no relief pitchers slow jog in from the outfield, no going over whos coming up with the catcher (the pitching coach can tell him that as he leaves the dug out)
I wouldnt touch anything else. No time clocks, no player substitution limits per inning, none of the other ideas floating around out there.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 7:12 am Posts: 1643 Location: The Jungle
I know its not popular with a lot of American fans, but I cant wait for the WBC games to start up. LOVED Watching games in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Dominican, and Puerto Rico during the last ones.
I get the fear of injuries for the big money American players, but they could get just as injured in a spring training game, or hell, getting hurting ripping a phone book in half in the club house during spring training (heres looking at you Steve Sparks)
Ichiro may never win a World Series, but he won two WBC's, thats two more championships than a lot of players have. (Really wish he was playing in one more)
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