I remember people saying that when the DH was first used over 50 years ago that it would ruin baseball and it wouldn’t survive. Players will adjust. They always do. I don’t like the bigger bases, but there will be an adjustment there as well.
I stopped following after the big strike in 94 – 95. Millionaires and billionaires arguing about who would get first chance to pick the fans’ pockets. Yes, I’ll look at the standings every week or so and maybe watch the World Series if I like any of the teams, but no game attendance or tv or radio, no Fanatics.com, or other merchandise purchases. I got bicycle riding to do. I got camping to do. Got other things to do.
I thought I would not like the pitch clock, but it keeps the game in rhythm. Although there will probably be adjustments about pickoffs.
Banning the shift, though, I really dislike. A comment above says players always adjust. Not in the case of the shift. Although, maybe it’s the owners who cannot adjust to paying guys who can.
There is one good thing about the pitch clock and banning infield shifts: the game is actually enjoyable to watch again. No more nine-inning games lasting sometimes as much as four hours!
carlsonbob almost 2 years ago
I remember people saying that when the DH was first used over 50 years ago that it would ruin baseball and it wouldn’t survive. Players will adjust. They always do. I don’t like the bigger bases, but there will be an adjustment there as well.
Ellis97 almost 2 years ago
Baseball will never be consistent at this rate.
Old recluse almost 2 years ago
They have to update to keep the fan paying for those outrageous contracts.
Christopher Putt Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The pitch clock should probably go, but the shift ban is great for baseball
FassEddie almost 2 years ago
At nine bucks a cup they’re doing folks a favor #nosudsball
The Pro from Dover almost 2 years ago
Some teams are changing the cutoff time for beer to the 8th inning because the games are faster.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I stopped following after the big strike in 94 – 95. Millionaires and billionaires arguing about who would get first chance to pick the fans’ pockets. Yes, I’ll look at the standings every week or so and maybe watch the World Series if I like any of the teams, but no game attendance or tv or radio, no Fanatics.com, or other merchandise purchases. I got bicycle riding to do. I got camping to do. Got other things to do.
braindead Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I thought I would not like the pitch clock, but it keeps the game in rhythm. Although there will probably be adjustments about pickoffs.
Banning the shift, though, I really dislike. A comment above says players always adjust. Not in the case of the shift. Although, maybe it’s the owners who cannot adjust to paying guys who can.
BWR almost 2 years ago
Now if they’d just speed football games up by about 50%.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
The one I dislike is the 2 pickoff throws. It just seems wrong.
kc5qnk almost 2 years ago
I’m OK with the pitch clock, but I think they should have left the shift alone. That’s just strategy…
Sacto221903 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
There is one good thing about the pitch clock and banning infield shifts: the game is actually enjoyable to watch again. No more nine-inning games lasting sometimes as much as four hours!