Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
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Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... 0e392f0d07
Did not realize there was almost an average of 25 seconds between pitches. That's just nuts.
Of course the baseball purists will complain baseball isn't baseball unless the batter has the opportunity to contemplate the meaning of the universe between every pitch.
Did not realize there was almost an average of 25 seconds between pitches. That's just nuts.
Of course the baseball purists will complain baseball isn't baseball unless the batter has the opportunity to contemplate the meaning of the universe between every pitch.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
The article points out that the issue isn't so much the length of an MLB game, but rather the growing infrequency of batted balls (due to bigger/more effective pitchers getting more Ks/game) and basehits (due to analytics-driven defensive shifts) - more time goes by between interesting baseball plays.Pwns wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... 0e392f0d07
Did not realize there was almost an average of 25 seconds between pitches. That's just nuts.
Of course the baseball purists will complain baseball isn't baseball unless the batter has the opportunity to contemplate the meaning of the universe between every pitch.
If MLB wants more offense then they'll need to reduce the spin on balls (knuckle-ballers aside) - which will require flatter stitching. Pretty simple fix.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I can deal with the lack of hitting better than having individual at-bats dragging on for so long.Rob Iola wrote:The article points out that the issue isn't so much the length of an MLB game, but rather the growing infrequency of batted balls (due to bigger/more effective pitchers getting more Ks/game) and basehits (due to analytics-driven defensive shifts) - more time goes by between interesting baseball plays.Pwns wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... 0e392f0d07
Did not realize there was almost an average of 25 seconds between pitches. That's just nuts.
Of course the baseball purists will complain baseball isn't baseball unless the batter has the opportunity to contemplate the meaning of the universe between every pitch.
If MLB wants more offense then they'll need to reduce the spin on balls (knuckle-ballers aside) - which will require flatter stitching. Pretty simple fix.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Some pitchers do move really quickly in between pitches, and use it to their advantage to keep batters on edge. Chris Sales comes to mind.
I do think they should implement a pitch clock though. There really isn't any need for anything beyond 15-20 seconds between pitches.
I do think they should implement a pitch clock though. There really isn't any need for anything beyond 15-20 seconds between pitches.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Not for me, I think the bigger issue is the lack of balls put in play per pitch. Way too many strikeouts now and little actual action. Going to the ballpark is great for the ambiance, but the game itself is getting devoid of things to watch.Pwns wrote:Well, I can only speak for myself, but I can deal with the lack of hitting better than having individual at-bats dragging on for so long.Rob Iola wrote: The article points out that the issue isn't so much the length of an MLB game, but rather the growing infrequency of batted balls (due to bigger/more effective pitchers getting more Ks/game) and basehits (due to analytics-driven defensive shifts) - more time goes by between interesting baseball plays.
If MLB wants more offense then they'll need to reduce the spin on balls (knuckle-ballers aside) - which will require flatter stitching. Pretty simple fix.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Aren't home runs on a record pace right now?GannonFan wrote:Not for me, I think the bigger issue is the lack of balls put in play per pitch. Way too many strikeouts now and little actual action. Going to the ballpark is great for the ambiance, but the game itself is getting devoid of things to watch.Pwns wrote:
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I can deal with the lack of hitting better than having individual at-bats dragging on for so long.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Sure, but balls in play I believe are down. Guys are just sitting back and swinging for the fences. It's either a home run or a strikeout these days, from everyone, not just the power hitters.Grizalltheway wrote:Aren't home runs on a record pace right now?GannonFan wrote:
Not for me, I think the bigger issue is the lack of balls put in play per pitch. Way too many strikeouts now and little actual action. Going to the ballpark is great for the ambiance, but the game itself is getting devoid of things to watch.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
I think it has something to do with the team he's watching. Orioles and gNats games are pretty good entertainment.Grizalltheway wrote:Aren't home runs on a record pace right now?GannonFan wrote:
Not for me, I think the bigger issue is the lack of balls put in play per pitch. Way too many strikeouts now and little actual action. Going to the ballpark is great for the ambiance, but the game itself is getting devoid of things to watch.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
How much time is spent in the 16 commercial breaks? I'm leaving out the middle of the ninth as the home team does win periodically.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
The pitch clock could be an idea with investigating...but what has gotten me is the at-bats that go 10-12 pitches due to the number of fouls...
I watched a game the other day that had 6 at-bats that went over 8 pitches...
I watched a game the other day that had 6 at-bats that went over 8 pitches...
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
In the purist's defense, there is a ton of strategy to calculate between each pitch.
I remember reading Men at Work by George Will probably 30 years ago (or close to it) and he talked about how Tony LaRussa went over hit distribution charts and the pitches they resulted from on every batter in the opposing lineup before games with his pitchers. There really is a whole lot of probability calculation going on between both pitcher (and his catcher and coaches) and hitter (and his coaches) between every pitch.
I remember reading Men at Work by George Will probably 30 years ago (or close to it) and he talked about how Tony LaRussa went over hit distribution charts and the pitches they resulted from on every batter in the opposing lineup before games with his pitchers. There really is a whole lot of probability calculation going on between both pitcher (and his catcher and coaches) and hitter (and his coaches) between every pitch.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
I would talk shit about the Phillies but they just took 2 off the Mariners at home.andy7171 wrote:I think it has something to do with the team he's watching. Orioles and gNats games are pretty good entertainment.Grizalltheway wrote: Aren't home runs on a record pace right now?
Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
IN YOUR FACE, WEETAG!!!!Grizalltheway wrote:I would talk shit about the Phillies but they just took 2 off the Mariners at home.andy7171 wrote: I think it has something to do with the team he's watching. Orioles and gNats games are pretty good entertainment.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
The Phillies are the only pro team I root for that's won a championship since McDonalds introduced the Chicken McNugget. I cannot be too hard on them.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
No thanks, it clogs my pores!93henfan wrote:IN YOUR FACE, WEETAG!!!!Grizalltheway wrote: I would talk shit about the Phillies but they just took 2 off the Mariners at home.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
This right here.TheDancinMonarch wrote:How much time is spent in the 16 commercial breaks? I'm leaving out the middle of the ninth as the home team does win periodically.
When the final out is recorded, there is absolutely no urgency for a team to take the field because there is too much time allotted.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
LaRussa was a primo douchebag. I miss him.93henfan wrote:In the purist's defense, there is a ton of strategy to calculate between each pitch.
I remember reading Men at Work by George Will probably 30 years ago (or close to it) and he talked about how Tony LaRussa went over hit distribution charts and the pitches they resulted from on every batter in the opposing lineup before games with his pitchers. There really is a whole lot of probability calculation going on between both pitcher (and his catcher and coaches) and hitter (and his coaches) between every pitch.
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
Yeah. It's called "Baseball".Col Hogan wrote:The pitch clock could be an idea with investigating...but what has gotten me is the at-bats that go 10-12 pitches due to the number of fouls...
I watched a game the other day that had 6 at-bats that went over 8 pitches...
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Re: Time for a pitch clock in baseball?
No shit. What are they going to do, 2 fouls and you're out like some slow pitch softball beer league?AZGrizFan wrote:Yeah. It's called "Baseball".Col Hogan wrote:The pitch clock could be an idea with investigating...but what has gotten me is the at-bats that go 10-12 pitches due to the number of fouls...
I watched a game the other day that had 6 at-bats that went over 8 pitches...


