People said the same about the pitch clock.Stupid idea especially when 5 innings is all it takes for a win.
Teams would never want this. Pitchers are fragile enough as is
I love this idea.
People said the same about the pitch clock.Stupid idea especially when 5 innings is all it takes for a win.
Teams would never want this. Pitchers are fragile enough as is
Manfred is the worst commissioner in sports.
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because they are babied while trying to throw 100mph every pitch. And besides u can still take them out the game but your strategy will have to changeStupid idea especially when 5 innings is all it takes for a win.
Teams would never want this. Pitchers are fragile enough as is
part of that is how they're being developed. What's the difference between this and longing for the days of players playing 37-40 minutes a night 82 games a year in basketball?Stupid idea especially when 5 innings is all it takes for a win.
Teams would never want this. Pitchers are fragile enough as is
Manfred is a doctor trying to save a patient that is terminal.
The issue with MLB to me is that there is no reason to care. No stars, no records that aren't tainted to break, meaningless regular season and shytty, random playoffs.
fukking with the starting pitching isn't going to fix much.
People said the same about the pitch clock.
I love this idea.

7 yearsHow many innings do rookie pitchers need to reach free agency?
You live in Atlanta. One of the exciting players in the sport plays in your backyard (when he's healthy). Part of wanting pitchers to go deeper in games is to emphasize wins for starters again. It's gonna get to a point where if a starter wins 150 games, we're gonna say that's enough for a HOF bid.
How would this impede potential no hitters, CGs, etc.? This is designed to make starters more important again instead of teams having two viable ones and the other three games are crapshoots.So no more potential no hitters? perfect games,complete games? Or going 8 then giving the last 3 to the pen?![]()
MLB is a dinosaur operation that Selig entrenched with the Good Ol' Boy network. Aaron Judge should be as big as Griffey in the 90s and he's a national afterthought.I agree that he's exciting on his merit, baseball is clueless how to market him to get casuals to watch.
I feel like we are going backwards if we start caring about SP wins again.
technically they not forcing themAdmittedly not a baseball guy so please school me:
How you gonna force somebody to play a certain amount of time? Why does it matter? What is the problem this is supposed to address?