Re: 9-3 putouts
I think some people are dismissing this because there is a fix in for the 9-3. Let's move past that for a second though to get to the point Blzer was ultimately trying to get to (and there is an issue).
The problem is that the ball gets to the RF too quickly because there is no friction on the baseball. It never slows down once it gets through the infield. So while the workaround for the 9-3 putout works, it doesn't fix the problem of the ball getting to the right fielder too quickly.
This causes station to station baseball all too frequently (something OS'ers have had issues with over the years). It becomes very difficult to advance to third on a ground ball single to right field.
Sliders help with it but I think that was the ultimate point being brought up.
I think some people are dismissing this because there is a fix in for the 9-3. Let's move past that for a second though to get to the point Blzer was ultimately trying to get to (and there is an issue).
The problem is that the ball gets to the RF too quickly because there is no friction on the baseball. It never slows down once it gets through the infield. So while the workaround for the 9-3 putout works, it doesn't fix the problem of the ball getting to the right fielder too quickly.
This causes station to station baseball all too frequently (something OS'ers have had issues with over the years). It becomes very difficult to advance to third on a ground ball single to right field.
Sliders help with it but I think that was the ultimate point being brought up.
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