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  • ShowTyme15
    LADetermined
    • Jan 2004
    • 11853

    #8431
    Re: MLB Off-Topic

    Originally posted by Blzer
    I like that the Diamondbacks do it because they're the only team that does it. I don't love it at all, but I'm for a team doing something distinguishing, like when the A's had white cleats or how the Marlins have like seventeen colors. I mean imagine if every team that built a new stadium said: "The green monster is cool, let's make one!"

    As Syndrome said from The Incredibles:

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    Technically all teams are the same now (Exception being AZ). The road gray is the same gray for every team currently unless a team is wearing an alternate top. Wouldn't be any different then it is now, just the gray will be dark for every team.

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    • Blzer
      Resident film pundit
      • Mar 2004
      • 42509

      #8432
      Re: MLB Off-Topic

      Originally posted by ShowTyme15
      Technically all teams are the same now (Exception being AZ). The road gray is the same gray for every team currently unless a team is wearing an alternate top. Wouldn't be any different then it is now, just the gray will be dark for every team.
      I know that. What I'm saying is I wouldn't want every team to do that, just an exception such as Arizona.
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      • WaitTilNextYear
        Go Cubs Go
        • Mar 2013
        • 16830

        #8433
        Re: MLB Off-Topic

        Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
        I'm siding heavy with the non fans here. During the Red Sox series, someone got a walk, which obviously takes a little while, no worries. Then a visit from the pitching coach. Then the commentator says "We'll probably see some throw overs here to buy the guy in the pen some time". Two pick off attempts and minutes later, the coach takes him out of the game.

        I was sitting there with my mouth open lol. I had never realized how embedded into the game the simple act of wasting time was for some reason. If I was showing a friend that, and they asked me to change the channel, I wouldn't even blame them.
        Eh. You call it time wasting. I call it strategy. Toe-may-toe, toe-mah-toe.

        I'm not saying everything that happens on the field has a strategic element to it, but management and usage of the bullpen is a pretty good example of one.
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        • DieHardYankee26
          BING BONG
          • Feb 2008
          • 10178

          #8434
          Re: MLB Off-Topic

          Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
          Eh. You call it time wasting. I call it strategy. Toe-may-toe, toe-mah-toe.

          I'm not saying everything that happens on the field has a strategic element to it, but management and usage of the bullpen is a pretty good example of one.
          I don't deny it's strategic. The hitting coach coming out of the dugout to discuss the scouting report of the new pitcher with the batter in the box would be strategic. It's just a strategy that wastes time. Like a QB kneel, but worse.

          Even a kneel is to make time go quicker. I'd say a spike but it just doesn't work because of the timer. Maybe it's more like a boxer clinching out of desperation? I dunno, it's just terrible to watch.
          Last edited by DieHardYankee26; 08-23-2017, 02:14 PM.
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          • CMH
            Making you famous
            • Oct 2002
            • 26203

            #8435
            Re: MLB Off-Topic

            Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
            I don't deny it's strategic. The hitting coach coming out of the dugout to discuss the scouting report of the new pitcher with the batter in the box would be strategic. It's just a strategy that wastes time. Like a QB kneel, but worse.

            Even a kneel is to make time go quicker. I'd say a spike but it just doesn't work because of the timer. Maybe it's more like a boxer clinching out of desperation? I dunno, it's just terrible to watch.
            I know you aren't saying this but I'm honestly surprised someone hasn't tried to push time limits in innings.

            Drop the outs and just go all in. You make innings 5 minutes long, timers on pitchers, clock stops when ball is in play.

            You'll get rid of a lot of walks. Games would be under 3 hours. It'll be a grand old time!

            I'm sorry I wrote this into existence.

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            • dubcity
              Hall Of Fame
              • May 2012
              • 17872

              #8436
              Re: MLB Off-Topic

              Originally posted by CMH
              I know you aren't saying this but I'm honestly surprised someone hasn't tried to push time limits in innings.

              Drop the outs and just go all in. You make innings 5 minutes long, timers on pitchers, clock stops when ball is in play.

              You'll get rid of a lot of walks. Games would be under 3 hours. It'll be a grand old time!

              I'm sorry I wrote this into existence.

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              You know if they did this players would just find other ways to waste time. Fake injuries for timeouts, fake uniform malfunctions, letting the ball just sit on the ground in play, etc. Lol.

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              • Chip Douglass
                Hall Of Fame
                • Dec 2005
                • 12256

                #8437
                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                The amount of strikeouts in MLB is also driving up game time, but since the main culprit is rising velocity, I'm not sure how you easily fix that issue.
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                • DieHardYankee26
                  BING BONG
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 10178

                  #8438
                  Re: MLB Off-Topic

                  Ken Rosenthal has found a new place to write, The Athletic.

                  When I entered this business, I had one goal and one goal only. To write. I never imagined being on television. I certainly never imagined breaking stories in 140 characters or less. The internet, Twitter, even 24-7 sports-talk radio . . . none of those possibilities existed when I graduated from...


                  I had never heard of it. Wish him luck. He's behind a pay wall now.
                  Originally posted by G Perico
                  If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                  I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                  In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                  The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                  • SPTO
                    binging
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 68046

                    #8439
                    Re: MLB Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                    Ken Rosenthal has found a new place to write, The Athletic.

                    When I entered this business, I had one goal and one goal only. To write. I never imagined being on television. I certainly never imagined breaking stories in 140 characters or less. The internet, Twitter, even 24-7 sports-talk radio . . . none of those possibilities existed when I graduated from...


                    I had never heard of it. Wish him luck. He's behind a pay wall now.
                    Aw crap! I've heard of The Athletic. It's one of a few sports sites that are rising to some prominence. The Rosenthal hire is definitely a feather in their cap for sure.
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                    • CMH
                      Making you famous
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 26203

                      #8440
                      Re: MLB Off-Topic

                      Anyone know much about the site? They have a 50% off sale right now. $30 for the year.

                      I like Rosenthal. Not sure I'll pay anything for just his coverage but I'm willing to support a site dedicated to the written word over pop ups and videos annoying the heck out of me.

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                      "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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                      • l3ulvl
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 17227

                        #8441
                        Re: MLB Off-Topic

                        I like how baseball doesn't have time constraints because the game is never freaking over until the last out. You can't run out the clock in baseball, can't dribble it out, I feel like my team is still in it no matter how many runs they're down in the late innings. I've admitted to not being the world's biggest baseball fan before, but the fact it isn't confined to a clock is something I actually enjoy about it
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                        • Mabster
                          Crunchy
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 7659

                          #8442
                          Re: MLB Off-Topic

                          Originally posted by l3ulvl
                          I like how baseball doesn't have time constraints because the game is never freaking over until the last out. You can't run out the clock in baseball, can't dribble it out, I feel like my team is still in it no matter how many runs they're down in the late innings. I've admitted to not being the world's biggest baseball fan before, but the fact it isn't confined to a clock is something I actually enjoy about it
                          That has always been one of my most favorite things about baseball that makes it unique.
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                          • DieHardYankee26
                            BING BONG
                            • Feb 2008
                            • 10178

                            #8443
                            Re: MLB Off-Topic

                            Originally posted by l3ulvl
                            I like how baseball doesn't have time constraints because the game is never freaking over until the last out. You can't run out the clock in baseball, can't dribble it out, I feel like my team is still in it no matter how many runs they're down in the late innings. I've admitted to not being the world's biggest baseball fan before, but the fact it isn't confined to a clock is something I actually enjoy about it
                            I guess I just see it differently because a clock to make the pitcher work faster doesn't change any of that to me. You still won't be able to run out the clock, it won't affect the amount of time a team has to get back in the game, etc.
                            Originally posted by G Perico
                            If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                            I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                            In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                            The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                            • kehlis
                              Moderator
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 27738

                              #8444
                              Re: MLB Off-Topic

                              Originally posted by l3ulvl
                              I like how baseball doesn't have time constraints because the game is never freaking over until the last out. You can't run out the clock in baseball, can't dribble it out, I feel like my team is still in it no matter how many runs they're down in the late innings. I've admitted to not being the world's biggest baseball fan before, but the fact it isn't confined to a clock is something I actually enjoy about it
                              I'm with you. Baseball doesn't need to change a thing.

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                              • SPTO
                                binging
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 68046

                                #8445
                                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                                The only thing i'd want to change about the baseball is enforcing the rule that hitters should be in the batter's box almost all the time. Just look at Aaron Judge. He usually only puts one foot out of the box then gets right back in.
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