What do yall think about the new MLB Pitch Clock

Do you like the MLB Pitch Clock?


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Announcer can't even get, "Top of the 9th, runner on second, one out and the 2-2 pitch is on the way" before the pitch clock expires lol
It's way too fast. Even if they added another 10 seconds or something or just really reinforce delay of game type tactics like they do balks, it could work. But they went hella far
 

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I'm ok with it and even think it's good for the game. I just don't like looking at it. I wish it could only been seen by the players. There's no point in me an outside observer seeing the clock. It's annoying to look at.
 

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People complaining act like they're chained to the seat for 4 hours. Go get some fukkin beer or food or talk to your people. The game is backdrop and entertainment space...gtfoh with this clock and backyard baseball ass ghost man, for real.
Or... and people can't understand this:

they can always leave and find out the result afterward if they're so pressed. It's like you going to a party and expecting it to end when you leave.


Evan Longoria had a good suggestion though: if the batter's not ready within 8 seconds, just allow the pitcher to throw regardless. If you get called looking because you were out there doing a Nomar Garciaparra routine, that's on you, and if a pitcher's still dumb enough to throw a ball, then he deserved it.
 

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seems like just turning it off in the 9th inning is an obvious move? ending a fukking game on a pitch clock is embarrassing. should be 20 seconds too

those 2 changes though, and its a pretty good move
 

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I don't like it. It is what it is. If you grew up on baseball then 3 hours+ game sis what makes it basketball. You go, leave after x time and catch the score the next day or listen on the radio.

I appreciate the cat and mouse game standing the box.

Or the 10 pickoff attempt just for second to still get swiped by Juan Pierre :wow: WATTBA

Society just doesn't have the attention span. Is crazy cause at the athletes evolve, the more their coddled
Huh? :what:
 

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I didn't notice it while watching the Mets game which is good.

Something about it makes me feel like games will feel similar due to lack of variety of tempo which I feel like I'll miss but :manny:
 

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For the record -----

I don't think the problem was ever really pitchers taking long to throw. It was that they have all these goddamn commercials in between innings.

That said, what are the odds that 5 or 10 years from now, these 2 hour and 30 minute games that we might see now in 2023....devolve back to 3 hour games once the owners decide they want to fill the half hour they saved with more ad revenue?

:sas1:



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Anytime a game is on Fox, it's like an automatic extra 30 minutes of commercials.
Baseball been around damn near forever. Its 2023 patience is a lost art. Imagine watching a perfect game in 2 hours and 5 minutes.


:skip:


That's about how long a perfect game is supposed to take.
 

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People complaining act like they're chained to the seat for 4 hours. Go get some fukkin beer or food or talk to your people. The game is backdrop and entertainment space...gtfoh with this clock and backyard baseball ass ghost man, for real.

You gotta remember, advertisers and the networks want people to watch at home. I’m much more likely to keep watching if pitches are thrown more often.

The stepping out of the box because the pitcher held the ball for half a second too long is ridiculous. These folks act like they can’t hit the damn ball without a whole routine between pitches. Why you need to adjust your batting gloves when you didn’t even swing the bat?
 
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