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Apparently MLB's Atlantic League experiment consists of :

 

Using TrackMan to assist umpires in calling balls and strikes

Banning the infield shift

3 batter minimum for pitchers

No mound visits except for pitching changes and injuries

Increasing the size of the bases by 3 inches

Reducing the time between innings by 30 seconds

 

2nd half of the season will see the pitching rubber moved to 62'6.

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Moving the mound back and banning the shift are such bad ideas.

 

Probably, but there's no harm in running the experiment and seeing what the results are. I don't like banning the shift, but I don't have a problem with restricting it a bit. Maybe require at least 2 infielders on each side of the 2nd base bag when the ball is released or something. It would just reduce the exaggeration of the shifts we see, but would still allow them to be used (along with still allowing 4 outfielder or 5 infielder configurations).

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The biggest problem with the game right now is pace of play and endless pitching changes. So of course MLB does something to exacerbate the problem (26-man rosters) and is considering two more rule changes that will have zero effect on the problem (moving the mounds back and banning the shift).
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Esteban Loaiza sentenced to 3 years in prison for possessing 44lbs. of cocaine with the intention to distribute. He will be deported back to Mexico once his sentence is served
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The biggest problem with the game right now is pace of play and endless pitching changes. So of course MLB does something to exacerbate the problem (26-man rosters) and is considering two more rule changes that will have zero effect on the problem (moving the mounds back and banning the shift).

 

I thought the extra player had to be a bat?

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The biggest problem with the game right now is pace of play

 

no way

 

you are brainwashed

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No, he's not. When Mark B pitched, game much more enjoyable.

 

Jim the biggest problem with the game today is toxic masculinity and the lack of diversity/inclusion and you f***ing know it.

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No, he's not. When Mark B pitched, game much more enjoyable.

 

Taking out strategy and match-ups is asinine, imo. It's what makes the game enjoyable.

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Taking out strategy and match-ups is asinine, imo. It's what makes the game enjoyable.

 

It's not that, its the pace of play as BTS said that is a plm

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Esteban Loaiza sentenced to 3 years in prison for possessing 44lbs. of cocaine with the intention to distribute. He will be deported back to Mexico once his sentence is served

 

That doesn’t seem too bad for 45lbs of cocaine

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It's not that, its the pace of play as BTS said that is a plm

 

Give RP's 3 pitches to acclimate to the mound, still stupid, either you like the sport or not, get video review right and quicker with the best equipment possible.

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The biggest problem with the game right now is pace of play and endless pitching changes. So of course MLB does something to exacerbate the problem (26-man rosters) and is considering two more rule changes that will have zero effect on the problem (moving the mounds back and banning the shift).

 

I thought the extra player had to be a bat?

 

I'm serious, anyone?

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The biggest problem with the game right now is pace of play and endless pitching changes. So of course MLB does something to exacerbate the problem (26-man rosters) and is considering two more rule changes that will have zero effect on the problem (moving the mounds back and banning the shift).

 

TBF the 3rd biggest “problem” is high strikeout numbers and low batting averages which the mound and shift are in response to respectively. And the extra man comes with pitching restrictions - max 13 on the roster (5 starters & 8 relievers will likely be the standard).

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TBF the 3rd biggest “problem” is high strikeout numbers and low batting averages which the mound and shift are in response to respectively. And the extra man comes with pitching restrictions - max 13 on the roster (5 starters & 8 relievers will likely be the standard).

 

Sorry, this is silly.

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Sorry, this is silly.

 

Why's that Spank? I tend to agree that one of the biggest issues is the high K numbers. The game is more exciting when there are balls put in play. I'm not sure the answer is to move/lower the mound, but Bob's just saying they are testing that out to see if it helps.

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TBF the 3rd biggest “problem” is high strikeout numbers and low batting averages which the mound and shift are in response to respectively. And the extra man comes with pitching restrictions - max 13 on the roster (5 starters & 8 relievers will likely be the standard).

 

Has the 13-man pitching limit been conformed?

 

I also don't really see the strikeout numbers as a problem. Strikeouts are fun.

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Has the 13-man pitching limit been conformed?

 

I also don't really see the strikeout numbers as a problem. Strikeouts are fun.

 

Agreed

 

Watching Szherzer paint the corner for a beautiful called strike 3 or watching Chapman blow away three straight and strike out the side is beautiful.

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The last great mainstream boom for baseball was when Sosa; McGwire, and Bonds were juiced out of their minds hitting home runs. Fans don’t want to see strike outs, certainly not the fans Manfred needs to attract to the game. MLB’s audience is old. They need to attract young people. That’s why I think Aaron Judge breaking out in New York is perfect for the game. Players like him in big markets will attract fans. Same with Harper in Philly.

 

I’m completely on board with banning excessive shifts and finding a way to limit K’s.

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Why's that Spank? I tend to agree that one of the biggest issues is the high K numbers. The game is more exciting when there are balls put in play. I'm not sure the answer is to move/lower the mound, but Bob's just saying they are testing that out to see if it helps.

 

K's are awesome??? Nothing wrong with testing it out, though.

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The fans love KKKKKKKK (not to be confused with KKK)

 

Fans love home runs too

 

Fans fall asleep/switch channels during the games too often

 

Speed up the game

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Has the 13-man pitching limit been conformed?

 

I also don't really see the strikeout numbers as a problem. Strikeouts are fun.

 

13 man limit is part of the 26 man deal, and is separate to other things like the reduction in September call ups. None have been confirmed yet.

 

I don’t necessarily agree (which was why I put problem in quotes), but dominating relievers all throwing near 100mph and the strikeouts (and more importantly) lower averages that come from that = the 3rd most complained about issue I.e. lack of offence.

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Agreed

 

Watching Szherzer paint the corner for a beautiful called strike 3 or watching Chapman blow away three straight and strike out the side is beautiful.

 

Strikeouts are boring and besides that, they're fascist. Throw some ground balls. It's more democratic.

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Why's that Spank? I tend to agree that one of the biggest issues is the high K numbers. The game is more exciting when there are balls put in play. I'm not sure the answer is to move/lower the mound, but Bob's just saying they are testing that out to see if it helps.

 

More routine ground balls and lazy flies is not the recipe for more excitement

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Fly balls and line drive outs at the warning track are extremely fun! We need more pitchers like Josh Towers who pitch to hard contact. Makes that game more interesting.
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So Sheryl Ring wrote up the Larry Baer incident, but FG wouldn't embed the video on account of it being 'too disturbing'. What a terrible website.

 

I hate that I view the site all of the time for statistics because I don't wanna support the BS social agenda that they're desperately pushing. It's hard to understand why they're entwining all of this other BS with a sports site.

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I hate that I view the site all of the time for statistics because I don't wanna support the BS social agenda that they're desperately pushing. It's hard to understand why they're entwining all of this other BS with a sports site.

 

You'd kinda think if Fangraphs is serious about pushing a social agenda, they'd add stats for the various women's leagues...

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